Forcing a new Windows 10 feature update onto your PC can do more harm than good. Here's why you should wait your turn.
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Do you need to install every Windows update?
Windows 10 is now updated with new features at least once a year, but you shouldn't rush the installation. Starting with Windows 10, Microsoft offers its operating system as a service (Windows as a Service (WaaS)). This means that instead of waiting three years for a new version, we get smaller incremental updates every 6-12 months.
In theory, this is a great approach, as it allows users to access new features faster than ever before. The problem is that while developing a new update, Microsoft has to restructure the operating system and make other changes to incorporate new features and improvements, which often leads to unpredictable behavior – even in the final version.
I'm actually referring to bugs and things that don't work properly, since developing an operating system that works smoothly on thousands of hardware configurations is a very complex task.