Not all Microsoft filters have been able to prevent bulk errors from reaching Windows 10 updates
We are not going to go into detail but everyone knows the problems that Microsoft is experiencing with the most recent Windows updates. Despite the fact that they promised us that they would put more effort into discovering bugs before they reach the general public, the truth is that their presence continues to be a constant
The updates that reach the public, for one reason or another, have not been sufficiently tested. Neither internally nor through the different rings of the Insider Program, the truth is that the failures are important enough to consider whether we are not Microsoft's unofficial testers It was something that many of us intuited and it may not be so far from being to some extent real.
Yes, even though it was something that was floating in the air, it is still surprising that Microsoft itself is now insinuating in a post on its blog that it is not advisable to update our computers by forcing the updates ourselves. Nothing to update through the option "Check for updates" in Windows Update or download it manually.
As long as we don't receive a warning automatically (and even then I would think so) from Microsoft they have always recommended not to force any updateThey must have very little faith in their debugging system when they release this tip to the public, which up to now seems to have been doing shadow beta testing.
The American company has an organized update release systemOn the one hand the most important ones, Patch Tuesday, released on the second Tuesday of each month and on the other two patches in the third and fourth week of each month. All have been explained by Michael Fortin, Corporate Vice President of Windows on the company blog.
In the publication it warns that these updates are focused on users who want to test before the improvements that will reach the rest of the users later and obtain information and carry out testsof the non-security related improvements that will be present in the next update that will arrive on Patch Tuesday.
We knew that these updates may contain bugs but looking at the latest results it is more than clear that it is not convenient to update on our own looking for the option Windows Update.Although Microsoft reports that customer incidents have been steadily declining over time since the initial release of Windows 10, the truth is that this year it seems that prevention and remediation mechanisms are not working properly.
Despite Fortin&39;s explanations, what seems clear is that right now it is not interesting to manually go to the Configuration Panel and download updates outside of those released on Patch Tuesday."
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