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- Install Windows Updates - Microsoft Support
Learn how to check for the latest Windows Updates and install them to keep your device running smoothly and securely
- Get Windows updates as soon as theyre available for your device
Here's how: Select Start > Settings > Windows Update and, next to Get the latest updates as soon as they're available , set the toggle to On Note: Whether you set the toggle to Off or On , you'll still get the regular security updates as usual
- How to Install the Latest Windows 11 or Windows 10 Feature Update . . .
There are multiple ways to install a Feature Update (new version of Windows 11 or Windows 10) The most common way for users to do this is using the Windows Update setting
- Check for and Install Windows Update in Windows 10
Microsoft has made it easier for Windows Update to keep Windows 10 updated by automatically downloading and installing the latest features and improvements, drivers, and hotfixes released by Microsoft—and with fewer interruptions and restarts when you're using your PC the most
- How to Manually Download and Install Windows Updates
You can manually download the recent updates for Microsoft products from the Microsoft Update Catalog — https: www catalog update microsoft com Home aspx You can find any update for all supported Windows versions (the direct import of updates via WSUS console is also supported)
- Windows Update
Find Windows Update using your Start Screen Windows Update is included in the Control Panel
- Windows 10 manually install updates (6 ways) - Pureinfotech
To update Windows 10 manually, open Settings > Update security > Windows Update, and click “Check for updates ” You can also download updates manually from the “Microsoft Update Catalog” website and then apply them by running the “ msu” file or through Command Prompt
- How to Check for Windows Updates
Press the Windows button or Search button, and type "check for updates" in the box Then, hit Enter or click on the first result This will take you to the dedicated Windows Update page in the Windows 10 Settings application (or, if you're using Windows 7, the Control Panel)
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