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other:win10maintain [2022/01/25 15:37]
jypeter [Windows 10 updates and versions history]
other:win10maintain [2022/01/25 16:00]
jypeter [Dell specific updates] Improved
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   * ''​Windows+I''​ (open //​Settings//​) => System => About   * ''​Windows+I''​ (open //​Settings//​) => System => About
-    * You will get something like\\ <​code>​Edition: ​ Windows 10 Pro +    * You will get something like\\ <​code>​Edition: ​  ​Windows 10 Pro 
-Version: ​19O9 +Version: ​  21H2 
-Build: ​18363.535</​code>​+Installed: 10/28/2020 
 +Build: ​    19044.1469</​code>​
  
 === Using winver === === Using winver ===
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   * Find and launch ''​winver''​\\ {{ :​other:​winver_launch_notes.png?​direct&​300 |}}   * Find and launch ''​winver''​\\ {{ :​other:​winver_launch_notes.png?​direct&​300 |}}
   * Check the version and build number displayed by ''​winver''​\\ {{ :​other:​winver_result_notes.png?​direct&​300 |}}   * Check the version and build number displayed by ''​winver''​\\ {{ :​other:​winver_result_notes.png?​direct&​300 |}}
-    * Note: installed "​**Version 21H1**"​ (i.e. first half (**H1**) of 20**21**) on May 27th 2021 (JYP's laptop) 
  
 ==== Updating Windows 10 ==== ==== Updating Windows 10 ====
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   * [[#​windows_10_updates_and_versions_history|Update types]] are explained above   * [[#​windows_10_updates_and_versions_history|Update types]] are explained above
  
-  * Windows should automatically check for updates (this may depend on your settings), and display a notification when the computer can be updated.\\ You can also **manually check for updates**: ''​Windows+I''​ (open //​Settings//​) => Update & Security => Check for updates+  * Windows should automatically check for updates (this may depend on your settings), and display a notification when the computer can be updated.\\ You should ​also **manually check for updates** ​from time to time: ''​Win''​+''​I''​ (open //​Settings//​) => Update & Security ​=> Windows Update ​=> Check for updates
  
   * if Windows Update tells you that //Quality Updates// **and** optional //Feature Updates// are available, it is probably better to apply the //quality// updates first   * if Windows Update tells you that //Quality Updates// **and** optional //Feature Updates// are available, it is probably better to apply the //quality// updates first
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 ==== Dell specific updates ==== ==== Dell specific updates ====
  
 +  * Download and install the [[https://​www.dell.com/​support/​kbdoc/​en-us/​000177325/​dell-command-update|Dell Command Update]] software, if it is not already installed. This will allow you to easily download and apply all the Dell specific updates
   * ''​Start''​ => ''​Dell''​ => ''​Dell Command Update'':​ use this to get Dell specific updates (e.g. BIOS, some low level drivers) that you will not get from the Microsoft Update   * ''​Start''​ => ''​Dell''​ => ''​Dell Command Update'':​ use this to get Dell specific updates (e.g. BIOS, some low level drivers) that you will not get from the Microsoft Update
 +    * Special case of [[https://​wiki.lsce.ipsl.fr/​pmip3/​doku.php/​other:​bios#​updating_the_bios|updating the BIOS on a computer protected with bitlocker]]
     * Note: you can also get these updates from (if it is installed):     * Note: you can also get these updates from (if it is installed):
       * ''​Start''​ => ''​Dell''​ => ''​SupportAssist''​       * ''​Start''​ => ''​Dell''​ => ''​SupportAssist''​
other/win10maintain.txt · Last modified: 2023/03/07 10:08 by jypeter