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Next for Windows 10: What to expect from the version 21H1 feature update


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Ed Bott, one of my favorite tech writers tells us what is coming.

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"Microsoft is about to release its next big semi-annual update. What's in it, how long will it take to install, and should you install it now? I've got some answers.

Microsoft is about to release its next big semi-annual update. What's in it, how long will it take to install, and should you install it now? I've got some answers.

Anyway, the upshot is that this is an extremely minor update, giving admins an unexpected breather until the next feature update is released in six months.

When will this update be released?

Windows 10 version 21H1 is following the standard timeline for a semi-annual feature update: it's available now for anyone in the Windows Insider Program's Beta channel. Assuming no significant problems arise, the next stop is the Release Preview channel, after which it gets a public release and begins a slow rollout via Windows Update. Each of the last three H1 updates have been officially released in May, so if you're starting a betting pool, that's the month to focus on.

After that official public release, Microsoft will begin offering it as an optional update. You're free to install that update when it appears in Windows Update, or you can ignore it and go about your business.

Unless, of course, your Windows 10 version is nearing its end-of-support date, in which case Microsoft may send the version 21H1 feature update to your PC as a mandatory update. Are you at risk of being forced to update? For the answer, look up your current version on Microsoft's official Windows 10 Release Information page.

If you're running Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro Education, or Pro for Workstations, all versions before 1909 are already past their end-of service date, and version 1909 will reach that milestone on May 11, 2021. If you're running any of those versions, it's in your best interest to upgrade to a newer version ASAP, while you still have the choice.

Devices running Windows 10 Enterprise or Education editions are still technically within the support window for versions 1803 and 1809, but just barely. The end date for those versions is also May 11, 2021. Windows 10 Enterprise version 1909, however, is on Microsoft's longer support calendar, which means network admins can hit the pause button for one more year, until May 10, 2022.

For owners of Windows PCs running in homes and small businesses, that makes version 21H1 pretty a compelling upgrade, although those who are still running version 2004 can kick the can down the road till the end of the year; that version reaches its end of support on December 14, 2021."

https://www.zdnet.com/article/next-for-windows-10-what-to-expect-from-the-version-21h1-feature-update/?ftag=TRE-03-10aaa6b&bhid=&mid=13294285&cid=2180787277

 

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Windows 10 spring 2021 update: All the new features and when to download

"Microsoft has confirmed its latest update, Windows 10 version 21H1. Here's what we're expecting, and why it could set the stage for a major Windows 10 shift soon.

Microsoft has confirmed that its latest Windows 10 update, version 21H1, will arrive in the spring of this year, first in a tech community post on Feb. 15 and in a more formal company blog post on Feb. 17. This follows Microsoft's usual pattern of rolling out two major Windows 10 updates per year, with this one following the latest October 2020 update. (If you're running Windows 7, you can still download Windows 10 free to get the latest updates.)

While we can expect a few useful new features to arrive this spring, it seems likely that Microsoft is using this smaller update cycle to prepare for a larger Windows 10 UI update, reportedly codenamed Sun Valley, that will be part of Microsoft's renewed focus in Windows 10 that executives mentioned last year. We won't know exactly what that means until a larger update is confirmed, but we've collected some rumors below.

Here's what we know about Windows 10 version 21H1 so far, and what it could mean for the future of the OS. 

What is Windows 10 version 21H1?

Windows 10 version 21H1 will be Microsoft's latest update to the OS, arriving sometime this spring. These updates often end up being called the April or May update. 

Usually, Microsoft releases a larger feature update in the spring, and a smaller one in the fall. But version 21H1 appears to be a more minor update as well, rather than an overhaul. 

Read more: Windows 10 tips: Secret Start menu, taking screenshots and more

What new features will the new update include?

According to Microsoft's blog post, new Windows 10 features will include:

  • Multicamera support for Windows Hello, allowing users to choose an external camera when using high-end displays with integrated cameras.
  • Improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard, including optimizing document opening scenario times.
  • Improvements to Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) Group Policy Service (GPSVC) updating, to support remote work. 

"The features we are releasing in this update are focused on the core experiences that customers have told us they're relying on most right now," the post said. "So, we optimized this release to support our customers' most pressing needs." 

According to Digital Trends, the update will also include new icons, updated settings pages and some tweaks to Cortana and the search box experience. 

When can I download the new update?

Microsoft said the Windows 10 21H1 update will be available in the first half of the year. A Windows Central report says it will arrive in May, though Microsoft did not confirm this.

On Wednesday, Microsoft began rolling out a 21H1 build to Windows Insiders in the Beta program. New features will be offered in future Windows Insider Preview builds as they are ready. 

When the update is generally available, it will be the first time an H1 (first half of the calendar year) feature update will be delivered using Microsoft's servicing technology. That means it'll arrive the same way that monthly Windows 10 updates do. It's also the same way the October 2020 update was released. If you're already running either Windows 10 version 2004 or version 20H2, it'll be a fast installation process to get the newest update.

When it's generally available in the spring, you'll be able to download version 21H1 by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, and clicking Check for Updates. If available, you'll see Feature update to Windows 10, version 21H1. Click Download and install. 

What's this bigger Windows 10 update that could be coming next? 

On an October 2020 earnings call, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella said that Microsoft is "doubling down" on Windows and PCs, and will continue to innovate. 

This could take the form of a major OS update for Windows 10 later this year that would bring a major design refresh to the UI, according to a report from Windows Central. The update, reportedly codenamed Sun Valley, could bring a redesigned Start menu, Action Center and File Explorer, with a more modern look and new features. Sun Valley is expected to be released around the 2021 holiday season, Windows Central says, but that could change. 

Another factor: Microsoft has said that its Windows 10X OS designed for dual-screen devices like the Surface Duo and the Surface Neo, is expected to come to single-screen devices first

For more, check out the best three new features in the Windows 10 October 2020 update, and six simple security changes all Windows 10 users need to make."

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When you see a worthy man, endeavor to emulate him. When you see an unworthy man, look inside yourself. - Confucius

 

“Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.” ... Voltaire

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