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Microsoft issues green light for Windows 10 2004. (But what's the point?)
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 929646" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>It's still not available for my on my main computer. I rebooted to install some pending updates, launched Windows Update which installed another update - which did not require a reboot, and then checked for updates again. It didn't find offer build 2004 as an update, so I rebooted and check for update again. Once again, it was not available.</p><p></p><p>I know that I could install the update manually, but I'm prepared to wait to see if it eventually becomes available. I'm in no rush, as build 1909 is working flawlessly for me. Today was the first time I'd rebooted in eight weeks. In that eight weeks, I've been using my laptop for about 12 hours a day, have installed and uninstalled a number of programs and even updated my video driver. Despite all of that, before I rebooted, my system was running just as well as it was eight weeks ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 929646, member: 31436"] It's still not available for my on my main computer. I rebooted to install some pending updates, launched Windows Update which installed another update - which did not require a reboot, and then checked for updates again. It didn't find offer build 2004 as an update, so I rebooted and check for update again. Once again, it was not available. I know that I could install the update manually, but I'm prepared to wait to see if it eventually becomes available. I'm in no rush, as build 1909 is working flawlessly for me. Today was the first time I'd rebooted in eight weeks. In that eight weeks, I've been using my laptop for about 12 hours a day, have installed and uninstalled a number of programs and even updated my video driver. Despite all of that, before I rebooted, my system was running just as well as it was eight weeks ago. [/QUOTE]
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