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A quiet new update has begun reaching Windows 10 devices, sparking curiosity among users. Identified as KB5001716, the update ...
A mysterious Windows 10 update has been quietly installing on some PCs. The update triggers periodic notifications alerting ...
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Some Windows users have received update KB5001716 on their PCs. What is it and why is Microsoft installing it? Here's what you need to know.
Technology media TechRadar pointed out that 'KB5001716 is an update to encourage Windows 10 and 11 users to update, and for Windows 10 users, it will further encourage them to migrate to Windows 11.
Windows' KB5001716, which automatically updates the OS to the latest version, has been installed on many PCs without their users knowing.
This means that KB5001716 will allow notifications to be presented to Windows 10 (and 11) users telling them that their device is running an unsupported version of Windows that is past its sell-by ...
Microsoft is pushing out a Windows 10 KB5001716 update used to improve Windows Update that is ironically failing to install, showing 0x80070643 errors.
Earlier today, we noticed that Microsoft had quietly released a KB5001716 update for Windows 10 users. In a nutshell, it is meant to offer the next feature update for your PC. You can learn more ...
The Windows 10 KB5001716 update also introduces a new user interface change for Windows Update that displays warnings when the installed version of Windows will soon be unsupported.