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Windows 10 1809: Now arriving on a desktop near you - if you want it (October Windows Update)
The Register ^ | Oct 3, 2018 | Richard Speed

Posted on 10/03/2018 7:49:45 PM PDT by dayglored

Clicked Check For Updates? Welcome to the Release Preview ring

Windows 10 October 2018 update is here, having skipped past the Release Preview phase, and can be downloaded now if you can’t wait for it to make an automatic appearance.

Windows 10 1803 screenshot

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While many observers (us included) expected a release date for Windows 10 to be secreted among the hardware ejaculations during last night’s Surface announcement, having the thing actually smack users in the face like an octopus flung by a seal was unexpected.

This is because the last build, 17763, had yet to make it from the Slow Ring, where code that Microsoft reckons is relatively stable goes after a flirtation with the Fast Ring, to the Release Preview (RP) ring. While Microsoft is loath to use the phrase “Release Candidate”, the last two Windows 10 updates have turned up in RP prior to going live.

It was in the RP ring that the showstopper bugs for the April 2018 Update were found. Things are a little different this time around, as Windows Insider MVP Jason Coombes observed, which prompted a response from one of the Windows Insider bosses, Brandon LeBlanc.

It's not irrelevant. We just did a small change in our approach. 1809 is going to RP today and will be critical for helping kick start servicing. Slow was helpful in helping ID any show stopping bugs this time around. — Brandon LeBlanc (@brandonleblanc) October 2, 2018

To be fair to Microsoft, the RP ring is supposed to be for patches and fixes to the current branch but the change in tack will unnerve some still sore from the shenanigans around the April 2018 Update (which Microsoft reckons went fabulously well. Right.) Members of the Release Preview ring will be seeing the build arrive automatically while ordinary users (El Reg included) have had to click a button in Windows Update to start the update process. Other users will see the build arrive when Microsoft’s AI reckons it is safe to fling it at their hardware.

What’s in the box?

Microsoft’s confidence in the Windows 10 October 2018 Update stems from the fact that, frankly, there isn’t a lot in it. Big-ticket items such as Sets disappeared some months ago as Microsoft focused on the fit and finish of the operating system. Add-on applications such as Your Phone and a bit of buffing-up of the unloved browser, Edge, filled the gap along with some welcome UI tweaks.

Your Phone

Your Phone is unchanged from its preview incarnations, allowing Android users who are willing to jump through the requisite hoops to download images from their phones as well as send and receive SMS messages. Microsoft has also said that mirroring of Apps from the phone to the Windows 10 desktop is also due to make an appearance (although not right now), which will make for some intriguing use cases.

Take it to the Edge

The Edge browser receives a lot of attention in this build, with a redesigned ‘…’ menu and settings options that Microsoft reckon will make navigation easier to users. A redesigned toolbar also makes an appearance and the whole thing has been given a bit of a beating with the Fluent Design stick.

PDF improvements, the ability to turn off the accursed auto-play beloved by some websites, and enhancements such as an offline dictionary to improve the reading experience round out the changes, all of which make using the browser quite a pleasant experience. The nag screen at the start, suggesting users link their browser to their mobile device is, however, a bit less pleasant.

A clipboard that never forgets (until it does)

The Clipboard has received some welcome attention in the October 2018 Update. Using the same technology as the last version’s Timeline feature, the cloudy clipboard allows users to copy and paste between devices (although the feature is switched off by default.)

Switched on by default is a useful clipboard history, which will stash plain text, HTML and small images and is accessible by hitting the Windows key and ‘V’. Sometimes the little things can be the most welcome.

The Searchers

Search gets a truckload of changes (although the Cortana search box is disabled by default). The home screen has put on some weight, showing recently accessed items and more previews – apps, documents, email, people and so on now show up. And if you’ve bought into Microsoft’s cloudy world, search will also pick up email from Outlook.com and OneDrive.

Cortana’s tentacles will reach far and wide if you let them.

And the rest

Screen-shotters get some love in the form of the Snip & Sketch app, and Windows Security (formerly known as Windows Defender Security Center) finally looks like it is actually part of the operating system thanks to a bashing with the Fluent Design stick.

Oh, and there is now something called Dark Mode, which appears to be compulsory in all operating systems now. The setting is hidden away in the Colors section of the Personalisation options and, well, frankly isn’t that great right now. The issue is mainly down to inconsistent implementation over applications, which can make things a bit jarring as displays flicker between soothing greys and bright whites.

We had no difficulty in downloading and installing the update and found the process markedly faster than the April 2018 Update – less than an hour from start to finish. Although the update is light on big new features, it remains a worthy, if unessential, upgrade although perhaps not until the first few rounds of patches have hit. And, of course, that 30-month support clock for the October 2018 Update has now begun ticking. ®


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KEYWORDS: microsoft; windows; windows10; windowspinglist; windowsupdate
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To: ducttape45

“Still like Windows 7 better, heck, even XP!”

Mine all run Windows 7; I gave my Windows 10 to Hubby. My girlfriend’s husband just got a new system, and he has promised me his XP when he’s done with it. I can’t wait. The XP Recorder is great.


41 posted on 10/07/2018 1:23:02 PM PDT by MayflowerMadam
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To: dayglored
Same little probs I have with all the big updates:

Pics reassociated from Viewer to Photos,
Edge made internet default and/or otherwise 'pushed'
THIRD PARTIES COOKIES ALLOWED in IE settings.
That's the one that 'gets' me (though since I only check it after updates, in honesty, it MAY be caused by something else).

No big deal- just a hassle having to recheck everything.

42 posted on 10/07/2018 1:34:39 PM PDT by mrsmith (Dumb sluts: Lifeblood of the Media, Backbone of the Democrat/RINO Party!)
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To: Alas Babylon!

Yikes, yeah that’s worth a warning. I’ll re-ping the Windows Ping List, and if the comments come back with bad experiences, it’ll be worth a fresh warning thread.


43 posted on 10/07/2018 2:08:40 PM PDT by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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To: Alas Babylon!; Abby4116; afraidfortherepublic; aft_lizard; AF_Blue; amigatec; AppyPappy; ...
Windows 10 Update **WARNING**... PING!
DO NOT INSTALL OCTOBER UPDATE 1809 AT THIS TIME
SEE COMMENT #38 ABOVE

You can find all the Windows Ping list threads with FR search: just search on keyword "windowspinglist".

Thanks to Alas Babylon! for the heads-up on this one!

Microsoft says:

"We have paused the rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809)* for all users as we investigate isolated reports of users missing some files after updating.

If you have manually checked for updates and believe you have an issue with missing files after an update, please minimize your use of the affected device and contact us directly at +1-800-MICROSOFT, or find a local number in your area https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4051701/global-customer-service-phone-numbers. Alternatively use a different device to contact us at https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus/ (link will vary according to country of origin).

If you have manually downloaded the Windows 10 October 2018 Update installation media, please don’t install it and wait until new media is available.

We will provide an update when we resume rolling out the Windows 10 October 2018 Update to customers."

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4464619/windows-10-update-history


44 posted on 10/07/2018 2:14:13 PM PDT by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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To: dayglored

Not touchin’ that b*tch. Fortunately, I have backups, in case that b*tch auto-updates.


45 posted on 10/07/2018 2:15:44 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks ( The US Constitution ....... Invented by geniuses and God .... Administered by morons ......)
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To: dayglored

If we’re still running Win-7 Pro x64, is this a “worry”?


46 posted on 10/07/2018 3:18:04 PM PDT by Carriage Hill (Life is simpler when you plow around the stump.)
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To: dayglored

Windows is a sh*t show.


47 posted on 10/07/2018 4:27:52 PM PDT by Dalberg-Acton
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To: dayglored

Thank you


48 posted on 10/07/2018 5:44:36 PM PDT by novemberslady
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To: carriage_hill
If we’re still running Win-7 Pro x64, is this a “worry”?

As a fellow Win 7 user (til the day I die, but I'm old :), this is most definitely not a worry.

Win 7 Pro x64 continues to hum along on my Lenovo S30 ThinkStation without a problem.

Solid state disks are a blessing. No noise, minimal heat, boot in 20 or so seconds. What's not to like :)

49 posted on 10/07/2018 6:44:59 PM PDT by upchuck (... if we didn't have to spend time raising campaign money, things would be different ~ CongressmanX)
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To: dayglored

Thank you. I have 1803 and I just turned off automatic updates.


50 posted on 10/07/2018 7:47:46 PM PDT by Abby4116
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To: dayglored

With Winders, I believe the phrase is ‘UP the chute’.


51 posted on 10/07/2018 11:13:52 PM PDT by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: Bob434

looks like this is Classic Shell rebranded to Open Shell on 8/5/2018.

https://github.com/Open-Shell/Open-Shell-Menu/blob/master/README.md

I am using the last Classic Shell version...so far, so good.
No guts no glory...I’ll install the newset version.


52 posted on 10/08/2018 9:32:35 AM PDT by stylin19a ( Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: dayglored

MS has this caveat as of 10/06/2018:

We have paused the rollout of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809)* for all users as we investigate isolated reports of users missing some files after updating.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4464619


53 posted on 10/08/2018 9:39:15 AM PDT by stylin19a ( Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: stylin19a

thanks, I’ll dload a copy of that incase classic shell stops working due ot upgrade of windows 10 by accident


54 posted on 10/08/2018 9:39:26 AM PDT by Bob434
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To: dayglored

sorry...I really need to read the whole thread before I clutter up the thread with a duplicate post.


55 posted on 10/08/2018 9:47:13 AM PDT by stylin19a ( Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: Bob434

so far, it’s transparent. I can’t tell which is which. I uninstalled classic shell first. I suppose I could read release notes. Take care.


56 posted on 10/08/2018 10:19:48 AM PDT by stylin19a ( Best.Election.Of.All.Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: stylin19a
> sorry...I really need to read the whole thread before I clutter up the thread with a duplicate post.

No worries, mate :-)

I was thinking of posting an entire new thread on the warning, but so far it doesn't seem warranted -- very few reported instances of actual damage.

57 posted on 10/08/2018 10:45:30 AM PDT by dayglored ("Listen. Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government.")
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