Microsoft has announced that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update begins rolling out today for its customers around the world. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update was announced back in March and promises new improvements and features to Windows 10 - Windows Ink, enhanced Cortana and Microsoft Edge browser, improvements to security and Windows Defender, and Skype Preview, to name a few. To manually get the update, you can go to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update. For more information about Windows 10 Anniversary Update, you can watch the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Qz0Gbjh6Q source: Windows Blog Hours after Microsoft officially announced the release date of Windows 10, notifications have started popping up to desktop users running a legit version of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. We started seeing the small Windows logo popped up an hour ago in the taskbar of our laptop. Clicking on the icon directs you to a window that outlines the process of upgrading to Windows 10. Once you confirm your free upgrade, Windows 10 will eventually be downloaded in the background once it becomes available. Read more in our articles including "Microsoft rolls out Windows 10 Anniversary Update" and "Get Windows 10 notification starts popping up".
Microsoft has announced that the Windows 10 Anniversary Update begins rolling out today for its customers around the world. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update was announced back in March and promises new improvements and features to Windows 10 - Windows Ink, enhanced Cortana and Microsoft Edge browser, improvements to security and Windows Defender, and Skype Preview, to name a few.
To manually get the update, you can go to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update. For more information about Windows 10 Anniversary Update, you can watch the video below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80Qz0Gbjh6Q source: Windows Blog Hours after Microsoft officially announced the release date of Windows 10, notifications have started popping up to desktop users running a legit version of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
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