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anandcoral:
Win10 auto updates now and then. It gives me message that "updates installed. learn more". I try to learn more of "what's new in this update" in a "lay user term", but no. It has all sorts of information in various webpages but not a clear cut what it just gave me in this update, other that decreasing my broadband limit.
Is there a way I can see "whats new" in this version/update of Win10 ?
Regards,
Anand
IainB:
Not sure whether you will have tried this already:
* If you go to Settings | Windows Update | Update history, then you will be presented with a list of short descriptions of items that have been updated.
* Underneath each item description it says something like "Successfully updated 2016-11-10".
* Clicking on that should provide you with relevant information in a drop-down box, with a link to "More info".
* Clicking on that should take you to a web page at https://support.microsoft.com packed with the relevant info.
Hope this helps or is of use.
anandcoral:
Not sure whether you will have tried this already:
-IainB (November 10, 2016, 04:14 AM)
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Yes I did it many times but mostly I get "Critical Error" fix list.
I expect something like below, from another program "changes" file,
--- ---// History
v23.20
- Brace auto-completion
* Brace pairs defined in wordfile are auto-closed when opening brace is typed
* If no braces in wordfile, or if file is not syntax highlighted, "()", "{}", and "[]" are used as defaults
- String auto-completion
* Can be disabled for non-highlighted (plain text) files
- Lightning fast file sorting
* Sort large files in a fraction of the time of previous versions
* More efficient memory management when sorting
Is it expecting too much from MS ?
Regards,
Anand
wraith808:
What's in the critical error fix list?
IainB:
...Is it expecting too much from MS ?
-anandcoral (November 10, 2016, 10:48 AM)
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Well, yes, quite probably. If the info in the steps I indicated above (and which you had already taken) is not sufficient for your needs, then you will probably have to put up with it. I am not sure that MS would necessarily feel obligated to provide further information about their development changes to what is arguably still an essentially proprietary OS. I mean, why should they? For example, if they did, then they might inadvertently reveal flaws/weaknesses in the OS that could be exploited by malicious hackers. I'm only supposing here.
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