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==General Info==
  
==Current Build==
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Windows 10 Version 1809 is also known as The October Update.
  
Build 1709 also known as the Fall Creators Update is the next ready to deploy update for the WSU campus.
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These semi-annual updates are sometimes referred to as "feature updates."
  
 
===Deployment Dates===
 
===Deployment Dates===
  
Available to download April 10
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This version of Windows 10 will be available to download from [[Software Center]] starting May 6th.
  
Mandatory installs will begin May 7
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Beginning May 22nd the download will become mandatory just like all other standard, monthly Windows update patches.
  
''To avoid any disruptions, perform your update before May 7''
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''To avoid possible disruptions, please perform this update before May 22nd.''  
  
===Microsoft Improvements from the Last Build===
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After May 22nd you may start seeing persistent notifications reminding you to upgrade ASAP.
* Task Manager displays more information including GPU activity.
 
* Action Center now incorporates fluent design and gets performance improvements.
 
* Cortana and search settings are now incorporated inside the settings app.
 
* Better integration for mixed reality applications.
 
* Photos app can now support 3D animations.
 
  
===Microsoft New Added Features===
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===Notable Improvements===
  
* '''Power Throttling''' – Allows users to use a slider to better balance performance and battery usage. This can be seen in battery icon in your task bar.
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* Windows now supports a '''Dark Theme''' that is easier on the eyes and can improve battery life.
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* This version of Windows supports the latest Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality apps.
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* Improved notifications from the bottom right of your screen
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* The Windows "Your Phone" app can connect to your smartphone device.
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**The "Your Phone" app can mirror Android notifications right on your Windows laptop.
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* Take quick screenshots by pressing WIN + SHIFT + S at the same time.
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**WIN is the Windows Key, which is found on the lower left of your keyboard. It has the square Windows logo on it.
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* Use even more emoji on your laptop via the on-screen keyboard.
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** '''Emoji skin tones can now be changed in Windows 10''' as well.
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* Attached Bluetooth devices will display their battery percentage in the Bluetooth section of the Windows Settings app.
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* '''Our HP EliteBook x360 laptop screens are capable of displaying HDR video''' content from Netflix, YouTube, and more.
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**The settings to enable HDR can be found in the Windows Settings app.
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* Several improvements to accessibility options to improve use for users with varying levels of access requirements.
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* Many other under the hood tweaks, fixes, performance improvements, and security patches.
  
* '''Fluent Design''' – Various Windows apps and settings now have a design theme that complements Windows metro design focus.
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===More Information===
  
* '''Paint 3D''' – Application to create 3D models.
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[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4043948/windows-10-whats-new-in-recent-updates What's New in Recent Updates]
  
* '''Mixed Reality Viewer''' – Application to view 3D models in an augmented reality space.
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[https://www.windowscentral.com/windows-10-october-2018-changelog Complete List of Changes in This Version of Windows 10]
  
* '''Emoji Picker''' – You can know use emojis in the onscreen keyboard.
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==FAQ==
  
* '''People App''' – Application to pin people contacts to your taskbar for faster and seamless communication.
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===How do I prepare for the update?===
  
* '''Windows Subsystem for Linux''' – You can now run linux on your windows device. (See Tech Support for assistance setting this up)
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You can perform these step at any time.  
  
* '''Where’s my Pen?''' – Windows can now keep track of when your windows stylus was last used.
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* Ensure that you have at least 20GB of free disk space. If you need assistance freeing up disk space, feel free to contact Tech Support and we can help.
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* Make sure to keep important documents backed up and in a location other than on your computer. For example, on a flash drive, external hard drive, or in OneDrive.
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* While the update process preserves your settings, documents, and applications, it is always a good idea to have multiple copies of important files in secure backup locations.
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* This update is more significant than usual updates. As such, '''please plan for a minimum of 1.5 hours without the use of your computer.''' For this reason, we recommend doing this update overnight or at the end of your work day.
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* Launch [[Software Center]] from your Start Menu or system tray to view and install this update. If your Software Center application doesn’t load or you do not see the update, contact Tech Support and we will assist.  
  
===External links for more information===
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===I’m ready to update!===
  
[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4043948/windows-10-whats-new-in-fall-creators-update-1709 What's New in Fall Creators Update]
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Starting May 6th, 2019 this update will be available to download from [[Software Center]].
 
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* Check Windows Update to ensure there are no pending updates. If there are, please install them prior to installing this feature update.  
[https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2017/10/windows-10-fall-creators-update-lots-of-small-changes-and-maybe-the-revolution/ Fall Creator's Update Article]
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* Restart your machine to ensure there are no pending Windows updates or other pending software updates, as these may prevent the feature update from installing correctly.  
 
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* Plug in your device's power cord and leave it plugged in. '''The update will fail if you don't plug in your power cord!!'''
==FAQ==
 
 
 
===How do I prepare ahead for the update? ===
 
Below are some items you can do before you begin your update. You can do these step at any time before you perform your update.
 
 
 
* Ensure that you have at the very minimum 20GB of free disk space. If you need assistance, stop into the Tech Support Center and we can help.
 
* Make sure to have any important documents backed up and in a location other than on your device. While this process is nondestructive to documents or applications, it best practice to always have multiple copies in other locations to ensure redundancy.
 
* Set aside and plan for a at minimum 1.5 hours without use of your mobile device.
 
* If your BIOS is out of date and your specified BIOS update is remaining in your Software Center still, run that ahead of time to shorter your feature update process. You can visit the Software Center wiki page, to find documentation on performing BIOS updates.
 
* Launch the software center application to view the update. If you can see the update in your software center, its actually downloading in the background so that when you do run your update, the time waiting for the package to download should be much shorter. If your software center application doesn’t load or you do not see the update, then stop into the Tech Support Center and we will assist.
 
 
 
===I’m ready to update now what?===
 
Starting April 10 the Windows 10 1709 Feature Update will be available to download.  
 
* Check Windows Update to ensure there is no pending updates. If you have updates, install them prior to running your feature update.  
 
* Restart your machine to ensure no pending windows update or software updates would prevent the feature update from running correctly.  
 
* Plug in your device with the power cords. The update will fail if this is not done!
 
 
* Make sure to save any open files or documents.  
 
* Make sure to save any open files or documents.  
 
* Close all open programs or applications
 
* Close all open programs or applications
 
* Go to Software Center and select the Feature Update
 
* Go to Software Center and select the Feature Update
* Then wait the allotted time for the update to run
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* The update will take a while. This is a great opportunity to stretch your legs!
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===Why is this update such a big deal?===
  
===How is this update any different than the standard monthly Windows updates?===
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Microsoft has changed the way it supports its operating systems to improve security while seamlessly delivering new features. New versions of Windows 10 come out two times a year and each new version is supported for 18 months. Cyber-attacks (such as the WannaCry ransomware attack) frequently target computers with older versions of Windows, so this frequent update cycle helps protect users from emerging threats.  
Microsoft has changed the way it supports its operating systems to improve security and seamlessly deliver new features. New versions of Windows 10 come out two times a year and each version is supported for 18 months. Cyber-attacks (such as the WannaCry ransomware attack) frequently target computers with older versions of Windows, so this more frequent update cycle helps protect users from emerging threats.  
 
  
 
Older versions of Windows (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) were typically supported for five years or more. That slower update cycle allowed IT departments to upgrade computer equipment (desktops, laptops, tablets) without the need to perform an operating system upgrade on existing hardware. The 18-month life-cycle of Windows 10 (also referred to as "Windows-as-a-Service") is shorter than the life-cycle of our current Windows hardware, so we now support and encourage in-place operating system upgrades.
 
Older versions of Windows (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) were typically supported for five years or more. That slower update cycle allowed IT departments to upgrade computer equipment (desktops, laptops, tablets) without the need to perform an operating system upgrade on existing hardware. The 18-month life-cycle of Windows 10 (also referred to as "Windows-as-a-Service") is shorter than the life-cycle of our current Windows hardware, so we now support and encourage in-place operating system upgrades.
  
 
===How long will the upgrade take?===
 
===How long will the upgrade take?===
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In general, around 90 minutes. Users may experience a range in times depending on which computer model they have, how many programs they have installed, network speed, and how much free space they have on their hard drive.
 
In general, around 90 minutes. Users may experience a range in times depending on which computer model they have, how many programs they have installed, network speed, and how much free space they have on their hard drive.
  
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===What happens if I don’t perform the upgrade?===
 
===What happens if I don’t perform the upgrade?===
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At the end of that four week optional upgrade period any computers that have not yet been updated will be upgraded automatically.
 
At the end of that four week optional upgrade period any computers that have not yet been updated will be upgraded automatically.
  
 
===Will this erase my hard drive or will I lose my data?===
 
===Will this erase my hard drive or will I lose my data?===
No. The entire purpose of an in-place upgrade is to preserve a user’s data and programs while updating the operating system. However, it is always a good idea to back up your data before performing any major upgrade.
 
  
===What happens if my computer is not plugged in during the upgrade or doesn't have 20GB of free disk space?===
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No. The entire purpose of an in-place upgrade is to preserve a user’s data and programs while updating the operating system. But accidents can happen, so it is always a good idea to back up your data before performing any major upgrade.
  
[[File:1709InplaceUpdateFailure1.png|400px]]
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===If I have issues with my computer, will this update fix them?===
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This is a core operating system update and may not automatically resolve/repair existing issues with your computer. If something is wrong with your system please contact WSU Tech Support '''before''' starting this upgrade.
  
You will see the message above.  
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==Reported Issues==
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In the interest of transparency, IT is disclosing some of the issues that clients have reported to us while performing this upgrade.
  
If you did not have a power cord plugged in, please plug in the power cord then select continue. If you want to exit this screen you can also select continue and the upgrade will end. You can repeat the upgrade process at a time when you have power plugged into the system.  
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===COM Surrogate Error===
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Upon the first login after completing the Windows 10 Upgrade, some users are seeing a pop up message saying "COM Surrogate has stopped working." This tends to go away with the next reboot, and does not appear to pop up persistently. It just appears one time at the first login. If this issue persists on your device, please contact Technical Support for assistance.  
  
If you did not have 20GB of free disk space, please select Exit and the upgrade will end. You can re-attempt the update again once you have enough storage available for the upgrade to run. Make sure you prepare your system for upgrade by removing large files from your hard drive until there is at least 20GB of free space available. Call or email Tech Support for assistance creating free space on your computer. Remember to check your downloads folder and empty your computer's recycle bin when freeing up space!
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===Recent Items Lists May Reset===
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Some users reported that in the Microsoft Office apps their Recent Items lists were cleared out. Although the items still existed on their computers, users accustomed to accessing these strictly via the Recent Items menu have sometimes had to find the items on their computer by surfing to them in Windows Explorer. Alternatively, use the File - Open options in Office apps. This tends to open your default file location, which expedite the retrieval of items that do not appear on the Recent Items list.  
  
===If I have issues with my computer, will this update fix them?===
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===Slowness Immediately After Updating===
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Some users have reported residual slowness on their computers in the 20-30 minutes immediately following the upgrade. This is common with any major upgrade, as Windows uses background activity to finish setting itself up. Performance tends to improve over time. A few things you can do if your computer is slow is to leave it plugged in, logged in, and turned on overnight. The tasks will finish while the computer is idle. Another thing to try (on laptops only) is to click your battery icon at the lower right and slide it all the way to the right. This enables High Performance mode, which can improve performance. This is not recommended while on battery power, as it will cause rapid battery drain.
This upgrade is a core operating system update and may not automatically resolve/repair existing issues with your computer. If something is wrong with your system please contact WSU Tech Support before starting this upgrade to ensure your system is running correctly and is ready to be upgraded.
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===There Are Still Updates To Install===
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Microsoft has released new monthly updates since this upgrade was published. These new updates will be installed automatically just like all other monthly Windows Updates.
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==How-To Video==
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https://mediaspace.minnstate.edu/media/In-PlaceFeatureUpdate%281709%29.mp4/0_b6ddm29y
  
==Support Video==
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Although this video was created for our previous Windows 10 upgrade, the process is the same as the one outlined here.
''In-Progress''
 
  
 
==Technical Support==
 
==Technical Support==
 
* If you need assistance backing up your data you can go to the '''Digital Learning Commons''' in Krueger Library 105 where one of our DLC STARS will be happy to assist. If backing up to a flash drive please remember to bring your own flash drive as these are not provided by Tech Support or the DLC STARS.  
 
* If you need assistance backing up your data you can go to the '''Digital Learning Commons''' in Krueger Library 105 where one of our DLC STARS will be happy to assist. If backing up to a flash drive please remember to bring your own flash drive as these are not provided by Tech Support or the DLC STARS.  
*If your upgrade doesn't work or you have other questions about the upgrade you can email '''AskTech@winona.edu''' or call '''Phone Support at 507-457-5240'''.
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*If your upgrade doesn't work or you have other questions about the upgrade you can email '''AskTech@winona.edu''' or call '''Phone Support at 507-457-5240''' or stop in to Technical Support in Somsen 207 in Winona or in GL 118 in Rochester.
 
 
  
 
[[Category: Windows 10]]
 
[[Category: Windows 10]]

Latest revision as of 20:01, 16 May 2019

General Info

Windows 10 Version 1809 is also known as The October Update.

These semi-annual updates are sometimes referred to as "feature updates."

Deployment Dates

This version of Windows 10 will be available to download from Software Center starting May 6th.

Beginning May 22nd the download will become mandatory just like all other standard, monthly Windows update patches.

To avoid possible disruptions, please perform this update before May 22nd.

After May 22nd you may start seeing persistent notifications reminding you to upgrade ASAP.

Notable Improvements

  • Windows now supports a Dark Theme that is easier on the eyes and can improve battery life.
  • This version of Windows supports the latest Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality apps.
  • Improved notifications from the bottom right of your screen
  • The Windows "Your Phone" app can connect to your smartphone device.
    • The "Your Phone" app can mirror Android notifications right on your Windows laptop.
  • Take quick screenshots by pressing WIN + SHIFT + S at the same time.
    • WIN is the Windows Key, which is found on the lower left of your keyboard. It has the square Windows logo on it.
  • Use even more emoji on your laptop via the on-screen keyboard.
    • Emoji skin tones can now be changed in Windows 10 as well.
  • Attached Bluetooth devices will display their battery percentage in the Bluetooth section of the Windows Settings app.
  • Our HP EliteBook x360 laptop screens are capable of displaying HDR video content from Netflix, YouTube, and more.
    • The settings to enable HDR can be found in the Windows Settings app.
  • Several improvements to accessibility options to improve use for users with varying levels of access requirements.
  • Many other under the hood tweaks, fixes, performance improvements, and security patches.

More Information

What's New in Recent Updates

Complete List of Changes in This Version of Windows 10

FAQ

How do I prepare for the update?

You can perform these step at any time.

  • Ensure that you have at least 20GB of free disk space. If you need assistance freeing up disk space, feel free to contact Tech Support and we can help.
  • Make sure to keep important documents backed up and in a location other than on your computer. For example, on a flash drive, external hard drive, or in OneDrive.
  • While the update process preserves your settings, documents, and applications, it is always a good idea to have multiple copies of important files in secure backup locations.
  • This update is more significant than usual updates. As such, please plan for a minimum of 1.5 hours without the use of your computer. For this reason, we recommend doing this update overnight or at the end of your work day.
  • Launch Software Center from your Start Menu or system tray to view and install this update. If your Software Center application doesn’t load or you do not see the update, contact Tech Support and we will assist.

I’m ready to update!

Starting May 6th, 2019 this update will be available to download from Software Center.

  • Check Windows Update to ensure there are no pending updates. If there are, please install them prior to installing this feature update.
  • Restart your machine to ensure there are no pending Windows updates or other pending software updates, as these may prevent the feature update from installing correctly.
  • Plug in your device's power cord and leave it plugged in. The update will fail if you don't plug in your power cord!!
  • Make sure to save any open files or documents.
  • Close all open programs or applications
  • Go to Software Center and select the Feature Update
  • The update will take a while. This is a great opportunity to stretch your legs!

Why is this update such a big deal?

Microsoft has changed the way it supports its operating systems to improve security while seamlessly delivering new features. New versions of Windows 10 come out two times a year and each new version is supported for 18 months. Cyber-attacks (such as the WannaCry ransomware attack) frequently target computers with older versions of Windows, so this frequent update cycle helps protect users from emerging threats.

Older versions of Windows (Windows XP, Windows 7, etc.) were typically supported for five years or more. That slower update cycle allowed IT departments to upgrade computer equipment (desktops, laptops, tablets) without the need to perform an operating system upgrade on existing hardware. The 18-month life-cycle of Windows 10 (also referred to as "Windows-as-a-Service") is shorter than the life-cycle of our current Windows hardware, so we now support and encourage in-place operating system upgrades.

How long will the upgrade take?

In general, around 90 minutes. Users may experience a range in times depending on which computer model they have, how many programs they have installed, network speed, and how much free space they have on their hard drive.

Will I be able to choose when to install the upgrade?

Yes! We understand that your time is valuable, and we don’t want this upgrade to get in the way of your job or course work. To that end, users will have four weeks to perform the upgrade at a time that is convenient for them. Due to the more frequent update cycle from Microsoft, the version of Windows 10 on many laptops is at the end of its life and is no longer supported by Microsoft, so we must upgrade our computers to stay protected against emerging threats.

What happens if I don’t perform the upgrade?

At the end of that four week optional upgrade period any computers that have not yet been updated will be upgraded automatically.

Will this erase my hard drive or will I lose my data?

No. The entire purpose of an in-place upgrade is to preserve a user’s data and programs while updating the operating system. But accidents can happen, so it is always a good idea to back up your data before performing any major upgrade.

If I have issues with my computer, will this update fix them?

This is a core operating system update and may not automatically resolve/repair existing issues with your computer. If something is wrong with your system please contact WSU Tech Support before starting this upgrade.

Reported Issues

In the interest of transparency, IT is disclosing some of the issues that clients have reported to us while performing this upgrade.

COM Surrogate Error

Upon the first login after completing the Windows 10 Upgrade, some users are seeing a pop up message saying "COM Surrogate has stopped working." This tends to go away with the next reboot, and does not appear to pop up persistently. It just appears one time at the first login. If this issue persists on your device, please contact Technical Support for assistance.

Recent Items Lists May Reset

Some users reported that in the Microsoft Office apps their Recent Items lists were cleared out. Although the items still existed on their computers, users accustomed to accessing these strictly via the Recent Items menu have sometimes had to find the items on their computer by surfing to them in Windows Explorer. Alternatively, use the File - Open options in Office apps. This tends to open your default file location, which expedite the retrieval of items that do not appear on the Recent Items list.

Slowness Immediately After Updating

Some users have reported residual slowness on their computers in the 20-30 minutes immediately following the upgrade. This is common with any major upgrade, as Windows uses background activity to finish setting itself up. Performance tends to improve over time. A few things you can do if your computer is slow is to leave it plugged in, logged in, and turned on overnight. The tasks will finish while the computer is idle. Another thing to try (on laptops only) is to click your battery icon at the lower right and slide it all the way to the right. This enables High Performance mode, which can improve performance. This is not recommended while on battery power, as it will cause rapid battery drain.

There Are Still Updates To Install

Microsoft has released new monthly updates since this upgrade was published. These new updates will be installed automatically just like all other monthly Windows Updates.

How-To Video

https://mediaspace.minnstate.edu/media/In-PlaceFeatureUpdate%281709%29.mp4/0_b6ddm29y

Although this video was created for our previous Windows 10 upgrade, the process is the same as the one outlined here.

Technical Support

  • If you need assistance backing up your data you can go to the Digital Learning Commons in Krueger Library 105 where one of our DLC STARS will be happy to assist. If backing up to a flash drive please remember to bring your own flash drive as these are not provided by Tech Support or the DLC STARS.
  • If your upgrade doesn't work or you have other questions about the upgrade you can email AskTech@winona.edu or call Phone Support at 507-457-5240 or stop in to Technical Support in Somsen 207 in Winona or in GL 118 in Rochester.