An update comes every month which should have everything you need to get you to current in one batch. Some changes, such as the cumulative updates, have been a huge relief for people setting up new machines, since they no longer needed to update their computer for several days.
I’m not going to pine on about days gone past, but one of the biggest changes to Windows 10 when it launched was that the update system was going to be better. And, after almost four years of users not being in control, Microsoft has put the control back in the hands of the people using their OS. There’s a few new features under the hood, but the biggest change to Windows 10 this time is not a new feature you may or may not use, but instead a new approach to updates. Today Microsoft has officially launched the spring 2019 update for Windows 10, affectionately called the Windows Update. For those who would rather watch from the sidelines until the kinks are worked out good news. For those eager to get the latest and greatest production build of Windows 10 good news.