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==== Updating Windows 10 ==== | ==== Updating Windows 10 ==== | ||
- | * [[#windows_10_updates_and_versions_history|Update types]] are explained above | + | <WRAP center round important 60%> |
+ | LSCE users: | ||
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+ | January 2022 - Windows Update may tell you that your computer is ready to upgrade to Windows 11 | ||
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+ | **Do not upgrade to Windows 11 yet**! | ||
+ | </WRAP> | ||
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+ | * The [[#windows_10_updates_and_versions_history|two update types]] (//feature// and //quality// updates) 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 should also **manually check for updates** from time to time: ''Win''+''I'' (open //Settings//) => Update & Security => Windows Update => 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 |