Windows 10 1909 is Official
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@Emad-R said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
Interesting New features in Windows 10, version 1909:
CPU rotation – A CPU may have multiple “favored” cores. To provide better performance and reliability, we’ve implemented a rotation policy that distributes the work more fairly among the favored cores.
I knew about core 0 being like used the most, and I heard that they would give it special consideration, Im sure she is from "white" sand
Joking... I lived on both sides of the world and I know that were all screwed on both ends, no one is having anything better.
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Downloaded the ISO ready for clean installs.
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I can't believe how fast the update is. I was seriously expecting it to take 4 hours like every other feature update, or to stall 2 hours in like 1903 did for my laptop. When my computer restarted and was back at the login screen in 20 seconds I thought it failed.
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@bnrstnr said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
I can't believe how fast the update is. I was seriously expecting it to take 4 hours like every other feature update, or to stall 2 hours in like 1903 did for my laptop. When my computer restarted and was back at the login screen in 20 seconds I thought it failed.
Think the update is two parts.
11-2019 Cumlative update (KB4524570 @ 320MB), once that's installed, the feature update to 1909 appears.** from the update catalogue KB4524570 was released Monday, so some people already have it.
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1909 is basically a cumulative update for those who are on 1903. If you are on 1809 or older, than installing 1903 will take hours, just like past feature updates.
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Already offered on two new laptops. Install and subsequent reboot was very fast.
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Been on 1909 with a few machines for 2 days now, no complaints
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Having a go at it now.
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Approved it on WSUS a few days ago - it seems about 80% have it now.
The cumulative update post 1909 takes longer to install than 1909 does.
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Is it bad that I have just finished applying 1903 to my machines?
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@WLS-ITGuy said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
Is it bad that I have just finished applying 1903 to my machines?
Not really, it took them FOREVER to get that out!
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What I'm finding more and more annoyingly about Windows is that Teams keeps installing itself.
If I wanted Teams on my gaming computer I'd install it. I don't need it pushed out as some critical security patch.
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@DustinB3403 said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
What I'm finding more and more annoyingly about Windows is that Teams keeps installing itself.
If I wanted Teams on my gaming computer I'd install it. I don't need it pushed out as some critical security patch.
It keeps coming back even after removing the system-wide installer?
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@black3dynamite yea
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@DustinB3403
Strange, i had to install it on a clean install i just did. -
I would only expect Teams to auto install itself if you have Office 365 local install installed.
I haven't seen Teams show up on any of my office computers - we don't have O365 here.
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@Dashrender said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
I would only expect Teams to auto install itself if you have Office 365 local install installed.
I haven't seen Teams show up on any of my office computers - we don't have O365 here.
This should be correct. I no of no other mechanism that pushes it out. There probably is something, but nothing I know.
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Bah. I just finished getting everyone that was on 1809, to 1903. lol
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@DustinB3403 said in Windows 10 1909 is Official:
What I'm finding more and more annoyingly about Windows is that Teams keeps installing itself.
If I wanted Teams on my gaming computer I'd install it. I don't need it pushed out as some critical security patch.
I have only seen this if you also install SFB. If I exclude SFB (and Teams) in click-to-run, it doesn't auto install Teams.
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Already in WSUS too