Entries in Windows 10 Update (2)

Sunday
Sep232018

Microsoft Windows 10 October 2018 update won’t alert you to check storage space ahead of installation

One way to check if you have enough storage is click on Start button > Settings > System > Storage. You can turn on Storage sense and have Windows automatically clear up space for you.It might be time to start spring cleaning. PCWorld recently reported that Microsoft quietly published a support document that lets people know that people without enough space might find a bit of trouble installing the October 2018 update on their Windows 10 machines. Usually, the updates will inform users when they need to clear space but in the case of this update, it won’t show up. Microsoft is simply telling users to leave enough space. How much space is enough space? Well, that’s what we don’t know at the moment. Microsoft will finalize the update by next week but we’re hoping they at least gave us some heads up. The update could range anywhere from hundreds of megabytes to a couple of gigabytes. For now, just make sure to clear out some files or programs you no longer use. We’ll let you know when we hear about what the actual size of the update will be.

Wednesday
Jul272016

Window quickly closing for free Windows 10 upgrades on eligible PC's

Microsoft reminds us that we have two more days to update eligible Windows Windows 7 and Windows 8 machines to the free Windows 10 update.

This Friday, July 29th marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of Windows 10. In the year since launch, consumers and businesses have installed Windows 10 on more the 350 million devices worldwide. It is also the end of the free upgrade grace period. Microsoft has given the world a whole year to upgrade and that window closes for good on the 29th.

Windows 10 users who have already upgraded and are enjoying the new features of the OS are getting the biggest update in a few days. The Windows 10 Anniversary update officially available August 2nd, will bring all new features to Cortana, Microsoft Edge, Windows Ink, Windows Hello and to compatible devices. 

Windows users can visit Windows.ca to learn more or click on “Upgrade now” in the “Get Windows 10 app” on their PC to upgrade today.