The optional Windows update will no longer be given by Microsoft from May 2020, with the software giant produces only critical security updates to the front because of the effects of coronavirus outbreak.That means Windows 10, and indeed all supported versions of Windows, including Server versions, all the way to Windows Server 2008.
"There is no change to the monthly security updates (B Released - Update Tuesday); This will continue as planned to ensure business continuity and to keep our customers protected and productive, "Microsoft explained, support document.While optional update is currently paused, Microsoft did not indicate when they might return. In all likelihood, we will not see them again until the outbreak of coronavirus is under control and return to a relatively normal life, which could be a while.
Microsoft had previously announced that they will continue to release security updates for Windows 10 version of the 1709 Fall Author Update, as of October 13 COVID-19. In that way, people do not have to worry about updating to a newer version of Windows 10 on top of everything happening. In addition, if you are in need of Cheap Windows 10 CD Key Code, you can visit our website z2u.com.
The decision to suspend an optional update should have the same effect. Instead of having to worry about something goes wrong with the update, users of Windows 10 only have to be able to continue to use their system as normal. Provided, of course, that the security update does not cause their own problems over the years.
The timing of the decision shows that Microsoft believes the current health crisis, and perhaps various orders to stay home country, will affect the work schedule until May or beyond. The report said that orders to stay at home in California and Seattle will remain in effect until at least the first week of April, but no definite end date has been set.