Windows 10 November update starts rolling out to users: How to download & install

Microsoft has started rolling out the Windows 10 November update that brings some enhancements to system apps. Terming it optional, Microsoft says Windows 10 November update will also be available to users as a ‘Service Pack’, much like previous Windows versions. After the update is successfully installed on eligible PCs and laptops, the version will be moved up to 1909. The update is available to both consumer and commercial PCs, along with the systems running Windows 10 and Windows Server, version 1803 Home and Pro editions reaching the end of service.

To download and install the Windows 10 November update, you need to head to Windows Update Settings by navigating to Setting > Update & Security > Windows Update. If not already showing, you should click on Check for updates, followed by selecting Download and install now. The device will restart during the installation process. Alternatively, you can schedule the installation to some other time or outside of times when the PC is not being actively used. The update will not be automatically installed, unlike most Windows 10 updates. The installation process can also be paused for 35 days.

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