Windows 10 20H1 will introduce an easier way to update and install drivers

The next major Windows 10 update, scheduled for release in 2020, will introduce a new way to update and install additional drivers. In the Windows 19536 platform build 10 changelog, Microsoft confirmed that it is still working on an easier way to install drivers and monthly non-security updates.

Windows 10 20H1 will introduce an easier way to update and install drivers

Microsoft says users will be given a new section in Windows Update to manage optional updates without having to use third-party software or Device Manager. In this section of Windows Update, users will be able to see non-security drivers and monthly updates.

According to Microsoft, Windows Update automatically keeps drivers up to date anyway, but the Optional Updates option will give you more control over the installation of specific drivers. "We're still working on making it easier for you to see all optional updates (including drivers, feature updates, and monthly non-security updates) in one place," the company said.

Windows 10 20H1 will introduce an easier way to update and install drivers

It's not yet clear if Microsoft plans to roll out the Optional Updates feature in Windows 10 20H1 (version 2004), but it would make sense. Windows 10 20H1 promises gamers, consumers, and businesses a new set of functional improvements in spring 2020 around Task Manager, Cortana, cloud recovery, new icons, and more.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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