Microsoft reopens November Update for Windows 10

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The reason why the Windows 10 November Update was suddenly blocked has almost nothing to do with users.

At the end of last week, Microsoft abruptly cut off all the way to upgrade Windows 10 from version 10240 to version 10586 (November Update) without stating any specific reason. Many people have speculated that Microsoft has made a critical bug in this update.


However, until today, Microsoft has reopened the tool that helps Windows 10 upgrade to version 10586 through the Media Creation Tool and through Windows Update. At the same time, this company also announced the reason why it had to turn off this update feature of users.

According to the official explanation from Microsoft, the last November Update had some very small errors: it accidentally deleted some user settings and pushed these settings back to wear. concentration.

Specifically, there are 4 settings below:



In this, there are 2/4 settings reset to default.

- For applications that use the advertising ID of the user (each Microsoft account has 1 advertising ID, this hardly affects the average user).

- Re-enable SmartScreen filter on Web browsers from Microsoft like Internet Explorer and Edge (this feature filters to protect users from accessing phishing websites and prevents downloading files containing code is malicious, but since it annoys the user more than it is protected, it is always turned off when asked the first time).

- Reset the list of apps running in the background (users will have to allow apps to run in the background from scratch)

- Reset the Sync with Devices feature (sync between devices running Windows 10).

Although all four features mentioned above, although nothing dangerous to the user, it violates the Windows 10 upgrade terms set by Microsoft itself that do not violate the personal settings of the user. . This is only important for lawmakers, but for casual users, continue to upgrade to Windows 10 November Update following the instructions below to experience the new improvements of Windows 10.

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