Microsoft Begins “Multi-Month Process” to Automatically Update Devices to May 2021 Update
Microsoft
is today starting a new rollout phase for Windows 10 21H1, which means more
people should now be able to upgrade to this latest version. The
company plans on automatically upgrading more devices that are running on
versions that are approaching the end of servicing, which includes version
2004.
The
Windows maker said that it's using its "latest machine learning model to
begin the multi-month process to automatically update devices running Windows
10, version 2004, that are approaching end of servicing."
We
are now starting a new phase in our rollout. Using the machine learning
training we have done so far, we are increasing the number of devices selected
to update automatically to Windows 10, version 21H1 that are approaching end of
servicing. We will continue to train our machine learning through all phases to
deliver a smooth update experience.
If
your device is running on Windows 10, version 2004, or version 20H2,
the latest version should now be available to you when you manually
seek it through Settings > Windows Update > Check
for updates. "As always, we recommend that you update your
devices to the latest version of Windows 10 as soon as possible to ensure that
you can take advantage of the latest features and advanced protections from the
latest security threats," Microsoft added.
You
can also use the ISO files to clean install Windows 10 May 2021
Update on your devices; follow this tutorial for more details of the
installation process.
The
company is expected to introduce us to the next generation Windows later
this week, where it will announce Windows
11. The new operating system has already leaked
through screenshots and wallpapers.
-Gorgeous
Windows 11 wallpapers leak!