Windows 10. Microsoft FORCES you to DO exactly what you were Avoiding

Windows 10. Microsoft forces you to do exactly what you didn't want on your computer, here's what the American company said and how all customers are affected.

Windows 10. The Microsoft company began to force the users of its operating system for computers to do exactly what they had been avoiding for several months now, and all without people without much knowledge knowing what to do.

Microsoft started forcing Windows 10 users to upgrade from the April 2018 Update, version 1803, to the May 2019 Update, version 1903, and that's because a lot of people haven't installed the latest version yet.

Windows 10. The update was not mandatory until now, the Microsoft company avoiding imposing it during installation due to undiscovered problems that generated quite a lot of frustration among some customers.

Now that the most serious problems of Windows 10 have been solved, those from Microsoft thought it would be appropriate to force people to install the latest version of their operating system, and many will not escape the upgrade.

Windows 10. Microsoft FORCES you to DO exactly what you were Avoiding

Windows 10. It's been about a year since the American company forced the world to upgrade to a new version of its operating system, so it was expected that the process would be resumed at some point by them.

Microsoft said at one point that it will not leave people with old versions of Windows 10, and those who are forced to upgrade now will be left on November 12 without support for updates from the American company.

We are launching the Windows 10 May 2019 Update for customers with devices that are at or near the end of their support period and have not yet updated their devices. Keeping these devices with both support and monthly updates is critical to device security and ecosystem health.

Windows 10. Users who are still running the April 2018 Update, with version 1803, will be forced to update in the next period, with version 1903 arriving on their computers.

Microsoft wants everyone to be completely safe while using its operating system, and this will be possible as soon as the forced upgrade process brings the newest version to everyone's computers.