As Windows Latest reports, Microsoft is now seeding the November 2019 Update to those with MSDN subscriptions – in other words, developers – with the ISO available to download. Indeed, both consumer and business versions of Windows 10 November 2019 Update are now available via MSDN.
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And that fits in with what we’ve previously heard from Zac Bowden, senior editor at Windows Central, and the source of a lot of good insider info on Microsoft. On Twitter last week, Bowden said that he had heard that the target release date for the November 2019 Update is November 12.
Enablement Tuesday?
And that makes sense given that this is ‘patch Tuesday’ when Microsoft typically releases cumulative (minor) updates for Windows 10. And in the case of the November 2019 Update, it’s being delivered as an “enablement package” to May 2019 Update users, or in other words, it’s more like a standard (albeit hefty) cumulative update rather than the big biannual feature updates we’re used to.As you’re probably aware, Windows 10 November 2019 Update doesn’t introduce anything in the way of major new features, but rather makes a host of performance improvements and various tweaks to the core workings of Windows 10.
The main thing for Microsoft, of course, will be to ensure that this update runs smoothly, because of late, Windows 10 has been plagued by an almost comical surge of bugs which have been caused by the fixes for previous issues.
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