Microsoft Working to Move Driver Updates to the Settings App in Windows 10

Microsoft Working to Move Driver Updates to the Settings App in Windows 10

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https://wccftech.com/microsoft-move-driver-updates-to-settings-app-in-windows-10/

Microsoft has internally finalized the upcoming version of Windows 10, the 20H1 branch or version 2004. Scheduled for a spring 2020 release, this is a major update coming after May 2019 Update, which was followed by a smaller, service pack-like November 2019 Update. The Windows maker has also started to work on the 20H2 version, which appears to include a focus on making it easier for users to install optional updates and drivers.

As reported earlier this month, the company released the last Preview Build of the year to Insiders in the Fast ring, which has now moved on to working on the version that will be released at the end of 2020. However, it should be noted that Microsoft itself hasn't associated this build with any particular branch and just said that theĀ features being tested "may be slated for a future Windows 10 release," but they are "no longer matched to a specific Windows 10 release.