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26 minutes ago, HERiTAGE said:

O meu pc do trabalho depois dos updates tb começou a esparvoar com a internet.

Não sei se está relacionado, mas como tb n uso o Edge, não liguei muito.

Também não uso o Edge mas foi só depois de estar a ter erros com a Store que me apercebi que esse browser também tinha problemas.

Sendo assim não vou instalar no meu PC. 

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October 9, 2018—KB4464330 (OS Build 17763.55)

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Improvements and fixes

This update includes quality improvements. No new operating system features are being introduced in this update. Key changes include:

  • Addresses an issue where an incorrect timing calculation may prematurely delete user profiles on devices subject to the "Delete user profiles older than a specified number of day” group policy.
  • Security updates to Windows Kernel, Microsoft Graphics Component, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Internet Explorer, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Linux, Windows Wireless Networking, Windows MSXML, the Microsoft JET Database Engine, Windows Peripherals, Microsoft Edge, Windows Media Player, and Internet Explorer.

 

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29 minutes ago, PunK_BoY said:

Este update corrige o que supostamente estava mal na release de outubro?

Supostamente sim. Como não tive nenhum dos problemas relatados, não notei diferenças. Mas é igualmente um Security Update, logo convém toda a gente instalar o mesmo.

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Microsoft has bumped up the price of Windows 10 Home by nearly $20

Windows on wood with dollars

You'd be forgiven for not having noticed, but Microsoft has quietly -- virtually silently, in fact -- increased the price of Windows 10 Home.

Previously available for $119.99, the operating system will now set you back $139 -- a $19.01 increase. While it's fair to say that the price increase of close to $20 won't affect too many people -- there are just a handful who don't either opt for an upgrade, or buy it pre-installed -- Microsoft did a great job of introducing the new price by stealth.

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If you opt to buy Windows 10 Home direct from Microsoft, you'll see that the price is now $139. With no announcement having been made, it's not immediately clear when the increase was introduced. But in a statement shared with PC World, Microsoft reveals that the pricing changed weeks ago. A spokesperson said:

We're always evaluating pricing across the Windows portfolio. As of August 2018, Windows 10 Home retail in the US will now cost $139.

It is still possible to avoid paying over the odds if you do find yourself in need of a new full copy of Windows 10 Home, however. Take a look on the likes of Amazon and Newegg, for instance, and you can still pick up the DVD or USB version of the operating system at the original price or lower.

betanews

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Sim, mas não é de quem fez o update e correu bem que estamos a falar, certo?
É se a v1809 ja saiu de novo. <_>  
É quanto ao (re)lançamento oficial. Nunca o recebi antes dos problemas que algumas pessoas estavam a ter, e continuo sem receber. Em contrapartida o Defender nunca actualizou tantas vezes.
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Windows 10 LTSC 2019 

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A version of windows 10 that is completely free of bloatware (no Microsoft store, no preinstalled apps like candy crush, no tiles on start menu, no Cortana, only windows search, no edge, only Internet explorer). It only gets security updates instead of feature updates, and has support for 10 years. Best version of windows 10 IMO. FYI it was originally called LTSB (Long term servicing branch) and was renamed to LTSC (Long term servicing channel).

E supostamente é mais rápido! 

Desconhecia por completo! 

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