Windows 10 has been out for a while and tens of millions of devices already have it installed.
Microsoft has updated its Windows 10 FAQ page, where it confirms it is bringing a minor software update to users of Windows RT 8.1.
These bugs were one of the main gripes people had of Windows 10 upon its release into the wild.
The report will add more fuel to the debate about Windows 10 and privacy, after Microsoft came under fire for the default settings in its new operating system . They said initially: “This update includes improvements to enhance the functionality of Windows 10″. However, it has emerged that even if the user chooses not to share anything with Microsoft at all, the system will still regularly contact Redmond. This is a particularly noticeable trend considering that Microsoft has been porting many of its apps to the Android platform lately, as well as releasing some new things such as the Arrow Launcher.
However, many users complained that after reaching a certain point on the installation process, the update fails and rolls back from the start causing them to be stuck in a loop.
Because Windows 10 has a system for pushing security updates out to users, the update can be downloaded automatically and loaded straight onto computers.
In Windows 10, Microsoft Edge has been set as the default web browser, however, users can change the web browser, by following the steps below. Further, the Firefox Hello feature has been updated and users can now embed links to conversations.
Once your upgrade reservation is confirmed, you are entered into a queue for upgrade and will receive an alert when your computer is ready for upgrade.
It’s hardly surprising, since those apps are built for the newest version of Microsoft’s mobile operating system, and Windows RT devices won’t be updated to Windows 10.