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revised release date for windows 10 1809
It has been nearly a month since MS tried to release 1809.
I have heard that it is being released slowly to the tech users. Has there been any dates released when it will be available to the average user? -- 2018: The year we learn to play the great game of Euchre |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 14:30:52 -0400, Keith Nuttle
wrote: It has been nearly a month since MS tried to release 1809. I have heard that it is being released slowly to the tech users. No. Has there been any dates released when it will be available to the average user? No. But it will probably be very soon. |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On 11/2/2018 2:30 PM, Keith Nuttle wrote:
It has been nearly a month since MS tried to release 1809. I have heard that it is being released slowly to the tech users. Has there been any dates released when it will be available to the average user? Why should anyone care when the next update is released, unless they're part of the IDK group? All I want from any version of an OS is that it works reliably, and if it takes years for an update to accomplish that, it's fine with me. -- best regards, Neil |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On 11/2/2018 4:24 PM, Unsteadyken wrote:
I'm an average user running a more or less untouched bog standard installation of Windows 10 Home 64 bit on an HP laptop. OS build info shows: Version 1809 OS build 17763.55 Installed on 03/10/2018 (UK 3rd October) My 1809 was installed on 10-25-18 (US 25th October) It installed painlessly when released and I've had no problems since. The 1809 installation on my laptop made my brightness control unstable. Occasionally it quit working and the OS had to be rebooted to restore it. Though Device Manager said the driver was up to date, I found a newer one on the Intel site and installed it. It solved the problem temporarily. But then Windows Update didn't recognize it as new and replaced it with the old driver. So I reinstalled the new driver and suppressed the Windows driver update. So far it's been working. Keeping my fingers crossed. If anyone is having a similar problem here is the link: https://support.microsoft.com/en-sg/...ling-in-window |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On 02/11/2018 23:24, Unsteadyken wrote:
In article , says... It has been nearly a month since MS tried to release 1809. I have heard that it is being released slowly to the tech users. Has there been any dates released when it will be available to the average user? I'm an average user unning a more or less untouched bog standard installation of Windows 10 Home 64 bit on an HP laptop. OS build info shows: Version 1809 OS build 17763.55 Installed on 03/10/2018 (UK 3rd October) It installed painlessly when released and I've had no problems since. Mine too. -- Ray UK |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018 23:24:22 -0000, Unsteadyken
wrote: In article , says... It has been nearly a month since MS tried to release 1809. I have heard that it is being released slowly to the tech users. Has there been any dates released when it will be available to the average user? I'm an average user unning a more or less untouched bog standard installation of Windows 10 Home 64 bit on an HP laptop. OS build info shows: Version 1809 OS build 17763.55 Installed on 03/10/2018 (UK 3rd October) It installed painlessly when released and I've had no problems since. 1809 has caused problems for some people, but not for others. It depends on what options you have set, and perhaps what hardware you have. Like you, I've had no problems with it. |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On 03 Nov 2018, Ken Blake wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-10: 1809 has caused problems for some people, but not for others. It depends on what options you have set, and perhaps what hardware you have. Like you, I've had no problems with it. I had 1809 installed on my 10-year-old netbook and I noticed no problems for a couple of weeks. Then the computer died suddenly, but it was a hardware failure totally unrelated to the update. I now have a new laptop and am in no hurry to update it. |
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revised release date for windows 10 1809
On Sat, 03 Nov 2018 13:31:39 -0400, Nil
wrote: On 03 Nov 2018, Ken Blake wrote in alt.comp.os.windows-10: 1809 has caused problems for some people, but not for others. It depends on what options you have set, and perhaps what hardware you have. Like you, I've had no problems with it. I had 1809 installed on my 10-year-old netbook and I noticed no problems for a couple of weeks. Then the computer died suddenly, but it was a hardware failure totally unrelated to the update. I now have a new laptop and am in no hurry to update it. I don't blame you. You should wait until 1809 is rereleased. Despite my having had no problems with 1809 on this computer, if I replaced it with a new computer, I wouldn't be in a hurry for it either. |
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