Although the Windows 10 October 2018 Update did arrive in October 2018, it came with lots of problems, and Microsoft was forced to pull it, reissuing a slightly less buggy version in November. Despite this, the actual phased rollout didn’t start in January, and even so uptake was very slow. Yesterday, however, Microsoft finally flipped the switch to begin automatic updates, but there are still some users who won’t be offered it. SEE ALSO: New 'Get Windows 10' nag screen arrives in Windows 7 The updated support page for the Windows 10 2018 Update now says: Windows 10 will automatically…
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