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How to get the Windows 10 October 2020 Update
The Windows 10 October 2020 Update - also known as Windows 10, version 20H2 - is now available! Windows program manager Mabel Gomes explains how easy it is to update your device and access all the latest features to help you stay protected and productive. Keep in mind that you may not see the "Download and install" option on your device, as we are slowly throttling up availability over the coming weeks. In addition, your device might have a compatibility issue for which we will apply a safeguard hold until we are confident that you will have a good update experience. For more details, see this Windows blog: https://aka.ms/how-to-get-20H2. To learn more about the new and updated features in Windows 10, visit https://www.microsoft.com/windows/features. For guidance on how to plan for new capabilities in Windows for your business, see this article: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/windows-it-pro-blog/planning-for-new-capabilities-in-windows-10/ba-p/1676153

Meet Analy and Matt: Getting you there with Maps
Meet Analy Otero Diaz and Matt Cooley, Windows engineers who help make Windows Maps do the amazing things it does.

Use pen on Maps to get directions and distance
Avani Reddy uses Windows Pen on a map, and gets instant directions and distance.

Allow users to see Cpu/Disk/Net activity during Windo Update
When the windows update experience locks you out of using your mouse pointer and taskmanager you no longer have sufficient data to know if an installation has hung on old/unreliable hardware and as such users may cut power to the system in these cases, by providing cpu usage/disk activity/network activity/battery remaining you provide users with a way to see if anything is happening and improve the windows update experience by allowing users to inspect their hardware and make more informed choices before taking any drastic measures such as cutting power to the system. the one thing I hate most about the windows update experience is not being able to see whats going on activity wise on my system. During normal usage I have a hard disk indicatior software that informs me if anything is thrashing the drive and I terminate anything that uses to much of my disk time, this improves performace and life of my ssd. Top middle of my screenshot is my hard disk led called Floatled On the feedback hub under the 'name' -> "Allow users to see the log/task manager/simple cpu/disk/network activity during 'advanced' windows update installations"

The digital artist's new tools: Surface, Windows Ink, and pen
Marvin Seo creates his video game characters anywhere, because his artistic medium - Surface and Windows Ink - is always under his arm.

Discovering the Windows 10 Update history pages
Windows Update history pages gather all the information about the new Windows updates including what changed, how to get an update, and workarounds for known issues.

Working to make Windows updates clear and transparent
Windows update team is committed to being clear and transparent on the status of current update rollouts and known issues.

Now available for Windows 10 users at no additional cost❗
It has been where one bought this... it is now going to be an integral part of Windows 10 FOR FREE😀👍👍👏 Power Automate Desktop❕ https://flow.microsoft.com/en-us/desktop/ Insiders have this now or can have it now. Win10 should see it along with 21H2. **************************************** And, BTW, Windows Terminal is available to everyone from Store❗😀👍👍👏 Insiders & non-Insiders. AND, speaking of the Store, grab Notepads (with an S). It is way better than Notepad. Cheers, Drew

Windows Security: The dashboard for device protections
Windows Security provides a dashboard into your device's security protections.

i am looking more from windows update in user friendly
i like windows new features of themes and new unlock features and improve in corotona symbol and more voice command features and attractive design and looking more windows community .
Create a local user or administrator account in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-local-user-or-administrator...Create a local user account Select Start > Settings > Accounts and then select Family & other users. (In some versions of Windows you'll see Other users.) Select Add someone else to this PC.
Add or remove accounts on your PC
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/add-or-remove-accounts-on-your-pc-104dc19f...Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Other users (in some Windows editions, it may be labeled as Other people or Family & other users). Under Work or school users, select Add a work or school user. Enter that person's user account, select the account type, and then select Add. If you need to remove that person's sign-in information from your PC:
Create a user account in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/create-a-user-account-in-windows-4fac6fd5...To open User Accounts, click the Start button , click Control Panel, click User Accounts and Family Safety, and then click User Accounts. Click Manage another account. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. Click Create a new account.
How to switch users (accounts) in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/how-to-switch-users-accounts-in-windows-10...Windows 10. More... Less. Select the Start button on the taskbar. Then, on the left side of the Start menu, select the account name icon (or picture) > Switch user > a different user.




