Windows 10. Here is Microsoft's BIGGEST CHANGE of 2019

Windows 10. Microsoft's biggest change of 2019 was revealed today by the American company, here's what's happening with the operating system.

Windows 10 update 19h2

Windows 10. The biggest change of 2019 for Microsoft's operating system was officially announced today, and we're talking about something few people thought would ever be possible. Microsoft started today to provide the first details regarding the 19H2 update for Windows 10, that is, the one that will be released in the fall, and will probably be called the October 2019 Update, in line with the previous ones.

Windows 10. According to the Microsoft company, the second big update of the operating system for 2019 will not bring as many news for customers who have this software in their computers. According to those from Microsoft, the autumn update prepared for Windows 10 will have performance improvements, new functions for companies, but also improvements for the user experience.

Windows 10. Here is Microsoft's BIGGEST CHANGE of 2019

Windows 10. However, Microsoft is making a very big change to the way it distributes this update, the biggest yet to the way patches are offered for installation. More precisely, those from Microsoft will use a new technology to distribute the patch for computers, and everything will be, for the user, more similar to offering a monthly patch for Windows 10, and not to offering a major update.

"The next feature update for Windows 10 (known in the Windows Insider Program as 19H2) will be a scoped set of features for select performance improvements, enterprise features and quality enhancements. To deliver these updates in a less disruptive fashion, we will deliver this feature update in a new way, using servicing technology (like the monthly update process) for customers running the May 2019 Update who choose to update to the new release."

Windows 10. The problem is that this new update system will only be offered to those who have already installed the May 2019 Update in their computers, and those with older updates will remain without improvement. Microsoft will start offering the first beta versions of the 19H2 update for testers this week, so the new major version of Windows 10 will be tested for a few months before being offered officially.

Windows 10. At the moment, Microsoft aims to release the update in September, but it is unlikely that the distribution will start until October, so don't get your hopes up.