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Upgrading Windows 10 from version 1709 to the newer 1909
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<blockquote data-quote="JBredene" data-source="post: 994049" data-attributes="member: 19964"><p>Spent many years as a Windows beta tester so I have a fair idea how the web update process works. In a nutshell, the updater inventories your hardware and software and if their beta run database compiled over the preceding months throws out a warning that either a program, software or hardware including hardware drivers in your pc will be borked by the update, then it only applies the update(s) that are safe.</p><p></p><p>Have not tried or needed to try the ISO update process ever so I can't comment. Let us know what transpires.</p><p></p><p>BTW. if anyone wants to try the latest Windows Beta builds you can apply here. - https://insider.windows.com/en-us/</p><p></p><p>Make sure to run it only on non mission critical machines.. :whistler:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JBredene, post: 994049, member: 19964"] Spent many years as a Windows beta tester so I have a fair idea how the web update process works. In a nutshell, the updater inventories your hardware and software and if their beta run database compiled over the preceding months throws out a warning that either a program, software or hardware including hardware drivers in your pc will be borked by the update, then it only applies the update(s) that are safe. Have not tried or needed to try the ISO update process ever so I can't comment. Let us know what transpires. BTW. if anyone wants to try the latest Windows Beta builds you can apply here. - https://insider.windows.com/en-us/ Make sure to run it only on non mission critical machines.. :whistler: [/QUOTE]
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