First big Windows 10 Patch to be released early November

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Microsoft released several new Windows Insider builds since the final release of its new Windows 10 operating system a couple of months ago.

The company released patches for Windows 10 RTM as well but those were largely security or stability related and not feature updates.

Sources close to Microsoft indicate that this will change in early November when Microsoft plans to release the Windows 10 Fall Update to the release version of the operating system.

The new update, previously known as Threshold R2 introduces improvements to existing features as well as new features to the operating system.

The update has no prerequisites and can be installed on any Windows 10 RTM version right away as it is cumulative in nature. In addition, it is installed via Windows Update under the name "Windows 10 November 2015".

Since it is delivered via Windows Update, it is installed right away unlike Windows Insider builds which are more like full installations of Windows.

Important changes in the Windows 10 November 2015 update

  1. Start tiles support jumplists.
  2. Desktop tiles can have their own color and you may show three or four medium tiles per group now.
  3. Additional Cortana features: inked notes, track movies and ticketed events, missed phone calls, energy saving, syncing of messaging and calling history.
  4. Microsoft Edge upgrades: improved HTML5 and CSS3 support, and ECMAScript 6 and 7 support, tab previews, Favorites and Reading List synchronization, F12 tools can be docked to the window, search engine setting in its own pane.
  5. Locate your device with GPS and Location tracking.
  6. Disallow apps to: access call history, access and send emails.
  7. New Default apps: Skype Video, Messaging, Phone, Sway.
  8. All built-in applications are updated to more recent versions.
  9. Improved memory management
  10. Reworked Environmental Variables window.
  11. Windows 10 can be activated with a Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 key during or after installation.
Important fixes

  1. Apps can be installed to other drives.
  2. Option to define where offline maps are stored.
  3. The color set under Personalization now affects titlebars as well.
  4. Improved -- more consistent -- look of context menus and drop downs.
  5. Improved dark and light theming.
  6. Cortana support for local accounts.
  7. Start supports up to 2048 tiles after the update instead of just 512 (which caused display issues').
  8. Two windows snapped side by side can now be resized (horizontally)
  9. The Control Panel's Theme Settings have been reverted back to the Windows 8.1 state giving you more options.
Buckle up because it has been a bumpy ride lately
 
Well its already been confirmed that extension support for Edge will be next year due to this declared changelog; seems MS does take it for granted much from their own browser.

Improved memory management

Definitely one of the main talks about problematic resource usage for Windows 10 however if there's a problem exist then don't blame it, possible of localized issue that affects either your software or drivers.
 
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