Windows 10: Microsoft takes a RADICAL Decision for ALL Customers

Windows 10 is part of a radical decision taken by the Microsoft company, here is what it has decided to do now for all its customers around the world.

Windows 10 radical decision

Windows 10 has been in full development for some time now with a very important new update that will reach customers around the world sometime in the spring of next year, but a radical decision has already been made. Those from Microsoft decided some time ago to complete the final version of the 13H20 update for Windows 1 by December 10, and from then on to start distributing it for testing among its testers.

Windows 10 should already be distributed by those from Microsoft to the people who are enrolled in the testing programs of the operating system in beta version, so that all the novelties would be completed. We are talking here about solving the problems reported for Windows 10 so far, about completing the implementation of the major functions that Microsoft has thought of, and all this very long before the launch officially takes place.

Windows 10: Microsoft takes a RADICAL Decision for ALL Customers

Windows 10 will have this final version in full testing process for 3/4 months until the decision is made to distribute a version that includes the changes that can be offered to the public. Until then, any of the problems that could completely spoil the experience of using Windows 10 should be discovered, but of course strategies of this kind have been thought of in the past, but they were not carried out.

Windows 10 has had a lot of problems in recent years, its major updates being always accompanied by various bugs that completely ruined the user experience, which upset a lot of people. The problem is that things will not change for the better soon, and that's because Windows 10 is no longer a priority for Microsoft, so the Americans have other priorities in terms of important products.

Windows 10 will have all its secrets revealed before the 20H1 version is released, so we just have to wait and see what will be officially announced.