The Windows 10 May 2020 Update, version 2004 is now
available. In this video, let's review a few key points on what to expect with
this update. As with earlier versions, you will continue to have greater
control over when to start the update. Open the Settings app on your PC and
select "Update & Security" or type 'Windows Update' in the Start
menu. Once you're on the page, you may be presented with the option to start
the update by selecting "Download and Install". We've continued to
enhance the Windows 10 Update experience by reducing the total time necessary
to download and install. When updating to the May 2020 Update, most devices
will complete the installation in about 20 minutes and restart only once. Windows
will let you know when it's time to restart your device to finish installing
the update. You can restart or schedule the restart from the Windows Update
Settings page. You can also use the power button in the Start menu to update
and restart.
Make sure to close any open apps before the restart and keep
your device plugged in for the duration of the update. If you do not see the
feature update option in the Settings page, it is most likely we're taking
additional time to confirm the update is compatible with your device. This is
to ensure you have the best expedience and no disruption with the feature
update installation. Click on the "Learn more" link in the Settings
page to go to the Windows Health Dashboard. Here, you can find more information
about active safeguards and planned resolutions for compatibility issues. Once
the compatibility issues have been resolved, you will see the Windows 10 May
2020 Update, version 2004 offered in the Windows Update Settings page. Our top
priority is to keep Windows devices protected and productive.
When the Windows version on your device is
nearing end of service, you may get notified on the Settings page and we will
start the update installation automatically. This is to ensure your device can
continue to get necessary security updates. But don't worry; this update will
happen outside of active usage hours to minimize disruption when the device is
in use. Finally, Windows Updates are all about making it easy and convenient to
keep your device functioning in top shape. If you have any problems or feedback
about your update experience, let us know. Press the "Windows key"
and "F" to launch Feedback Hub, where you can submit your thoughts
and ideas directly to Windows engineers. We hope you enjoy the updated Windows
experience. If you want to learn more about the updated features of the Windows
10 May 2020 Update,