I never received the 1909 updates. I
guess I’m out of luck.
Sent from Mail for Windows 10
There's nothing to check. Updates are no
longer an option in Windows 10.
That is, you can't say you don't want
them. The best you can cd is pause
them for seven days.
On 7/14/2020 4:23 PM, Madison Martin
wrote:
> How do I check to see if automatic
updates are inabled?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: main@jfw.groups.io
<main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Joseph Lee
> Sent: July 14, 2020 3:21 PM
> To: main@jfw.groups.io
> Subject: Re: Windows 10 question
>
> Hi,
> The fastest way to find out what
Windows 10 release you are using is: Start
> menu, type "winver" (without quotes)
and press Enter. Listen to the line that
> starts with "Version".
> As for automatic updates: yes, it is
advised to keep this enabled. In the past,
> people gave conflicting advice in
regards to keeping automatic updates on or
> off, mainly because of concern that
you may find yourself upgraded to more
> recent Windows 10 release (termed
"feature updates"). Times have changed since
> then - Microsoft will not install
new Windows 10 feature updates (releases)
> unless your system (hardware and
software) is deemed compatible with the new
> update.
> Although the following will not
directly address automatic updates question
> posed, it provides a short overview
on what is happening with feature updates
> (source: the Win10 forum I mentioned
earlier):
>
https://win10.groups.io/g/win10/message/45181?p=,,,100,0,0,0::Created,,featu
> re+updates,100,2,0,74554449
> Cheers,
> Joseph
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: main@jfw.groups.io
<main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Madison Martin
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2020 1:11 PM
> To: main@jfw.groups.io
> Subject: Windows 10 question
>
> Hi again all,
> Can someone please tell me how to
find out what vertion of Windows 10 I'm
> running? Just curious to know that's
all. Also, should I have automatic updates
> turned on? Thanks Madison