The next big update ’20H1′ for Windows 10 has been finalized, as we already know, but Microsoft is planning to test the update for another few months before rolling it out to the general public. In November 2019, Microsoft said that Windows 10 20H1 will be known as version 2004 when it is released to consumers. Windows 10 version 2004 is much bigger than Windows 10’s November 2019 update and it also comes with several nifty improvements.
With the 20H1 update, Microsoft is addressing the rough areas of the operating system. The update adds a Cloud Reset feature and it also includes a new algorithm to reduce the disk usage of Windows Search service.It feels like a very smooth update with a collection of useful improvements.
Starting with 20H1, Disk Cleanup and Storage Sense will finally not clean your Downloads folder. Microsoft is removing Downloads folder from both Disk Cleanup tool and Windows 10 Storage Settings app. The option is being removed after some users said they accidentally deleted all the files in your Downloads folder.
It seems like Microsoft isn't giving up on Cortana, its voice assistant, any time soon, and Windows 10 20H1 will bring improvements, with a better conversational experience that will make it feel more natural to 'chat' with Cortana. Cortana will also have its own app, rather than being built into Windows 10, so we can expect more regular updates in the future – rather than having to wait for Microsoft to release major Windows updates.
The update will ship with other improvements as well including greater control over Windows Update and Microsoft Store bandwidth usage. According to Microsoft’s typical release schedule, Windows 10’s 20H1 (version 2004) update will begin rolling out to mainstream users in April or May. Stay tuned to z2u.com and we will be the first one to inform you all the latest. Besides, our website also offer Cheap
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