Thread:Neo34/@comment-31677686-20181118004337/@comment-28803530-20181118223446

@ Gaia - To clarify Windows 10 versions 1803 vs. 1809 ...

If you're running Windows 10, in your "Settings" you have a program called "Windows Update". This program updates a number of things every month, i.e. "Cumulative Updates", "Malware" updates, "Security Adobe" updates, "Driver" updates, etc.

To see what I'm talking about, ... 1. Click on "Settings". 2. Under "Settings", you'll see "Windows Update" listed, click on it. 3. Next, click on the blue link called, "View Update History". Here's where you can see which version of Windows 10 you have, along with the other updates I mentioned above.

So, ...This past Spring, "Windows Update" automatically downloaded & installed an updated "Feature" version of Windows 10, which was called,  "The Spring Edition, Version 1803". Twice/year, Windows 10, releases a "Feature Update". With each new Windows 10, "Feature Version Update" (which we usually receive 2/year; 1 in the Spring and the other in the Fall), Windows releases new software features.

Now, ... this past Fall, precisely on October 2nd, Windows 10 via "Windows Update" released the 2nd major "Feature Version Update", of the year entitled, "The Fall Edition, Version 1809". Immediately after its release, this new version (1809) of Windows 10, has been causing a whole host of MAJOR technical problems for its users. You can learn more about these issues by clicking on the above link "Mainframe" (El) provided in her post.

The whole thing is a mess and is all very confusing. I hope this information provides some clarity!

🙏 ~ Jaime