Windows 10: Microsoft CONFIRMS a MAJOR Change in Computers

Windows 10 has been confirmed by Microsoft as a very important change that will be integrated into all users' computers in 2020.

Windows 10 optional updates

Windows 10 has had so many problems in recent months that the Microsoft company is still trying to solve "on the fly" what it can, and for this reason it has confirmed another very important change for computers. More precisely, in 2020 Windows 10 will have implemented a new system to install optional drivers for computers, the ones that Microsoft recommends for installation in computers when we do regular updates.

Windows 10 is going to have simplified the process of installing optional drivers for our computers, and the important change will come for everyone in the update that will be released in the spring of 2020. Windows 10 is going to have integrated a new special section where they will be displayed the optional updates that Microsoft recommends for everyone, and this to make administration easier.

Windows 10: Microsoft CONFIRMS a MAJOR Change in Computers

Windows 10 will have a special section where both optional updates for computers and updates that are not security patches will be displayed, so they will be much easier for anyone to install. The new method to display drivers of this kind for Windows 10 is offered because they are not automatically installed in computers, as happens with the rest of the important updates from the Microsoft company.

“The next major Windows 10 update scheduled for release in 2020 will introduce a new way to update and install optional drivers. In Windows 10 Build 19536, Microsoft confirmed that the company is still working on an easier way to install drivers and monthly quality updates without security.”

Windows 10 has had this very important change in the works for a while, and it will be coming in 2020 for everyone, but for now not too many details about it have come from Microsoft. The beta version of the new update for Windows 10 has been released, and in it the change does not yet exist, but it could be introduced at any time by Microsoft for testing before being officially released by those in Redmond for customers.

Windows 10 needed a change of this kind so that people can more easily manage the way they install updates on their computers, and here's how Microsoft thought things in exactly the same way.