Every second Tuesday of the month, Microsoft releases new updates for all supported versions of Windows and other MSFT products (patches for critical vulnerabilities may be released at any time).

Updates help keep your computer safe from the latest malware and other internet security threats, which often target vulnerabilities in outdated software. Windows 10 and 11 both update automatically by default, but it’s also fast and easy to check for and install updates manually if you need to.

While an important part of Windows updates is to fix security/software bugs and enhance the performance of your device, it is not uncommon to find apps/programs or drivers becoming incompatible with an update, leading to problems and performance issues on the computer. In such cases, it becomes necessary to view updates installed on the computer and uninstall update, in case the problem can be ...

How to manage Windows automatic updates with instructions for enabling or disabling them across all Windows versions, including Windows 11, 10, 7, and XP.

This update continues the annual Windows 11 feature update cadence, with new feature updates released in the second half of the calendar year. This new version resets the 24 months of support for Home and Pro editions and 36 months of support for Enterprise and Education editions.

Windows updates are software patches from Microsoft released to correct errors, bugs, or security vulnerabilities in Windows computers. With regular Windows updates, Microsoft ensures your device runs smoothly, remains secure, and stays up to date with the latest features.