Windows 10: HUGE CHANGES Announced in Early 2020

Windows 10 has huge changes announced at the beginning of 2020 by Microsoft for customers, here is what will be improved for us.

Windows 10 fast ring

Windows 10 has huge changes at the beginning of 2020, the Microsoft company making them with the idea of ​​solving the big problem of updates that are released with various bugs that annoy a lot of people every time. Microsoft is making changes to the way updates for Windows 10 are tested by those who are part of the program to check the news that are implemented within the operating system.

Windows 10 will have builds from the RS_PRERELEASE channel released within the Windows Insider Fast Ring program, along with all the news implemented by Microsoft for the versions distributed there. The problem is that the news for Windows 10 that are distributed through these channels will not have an established release date, so if they get there, they will not be implemented in the most important major update prepared by the distribution.

Windows 10: HUGE CHANGES Announced in Early 2020

Windows 10 will, therefore, in the Slow Ring channel, include only the functions that will be released in the next major update, and so Microsoft can more easily test various important changes without waiting for their release. This should allow those from Microsoft to test more and better various novelties for Windows 10 that do not reach the final versions of the operating system if they are not sufficiently well prepared for this.

Windows 10 has this change made because Microsoft would soon start testing important new functions that would not be released in 2020 for users around the world. For the April/May 2020 Update, the novelties that will be offered for Windows 10 have already been determined, so nothing will change, so that Microsoft starts thinking about the second half of 2020, or maybe even 2021.

Windows 10 must have the important novelties tested more in advance so that serious problems can be discovered as quickly as possible and solved in time, which Microsoft has been trying for some time, but does not really manage to do.