With the issues that are starting to pop up on social media about missing files and incompatible drivers causing issues with this upgrade, that is a good thing because productivity isn't impacted with these challenges. However, for IT pros in enterprise and business organizations, having their users grab the October 2018 Update using these methods is likely blocked - as it should be. Related: Windows 10 October 2018 Update Now Available That means users can manually check Windows Update to look for this upgrade or they can use software like the Media Creation Tool or Update Assistant to get this upgrade. Microsoft has released this feature update in what it calls seeker mode. Of course, the term ready for install has different definitions for consumers versus enterprise and business users. During a software and hardware event in New York City this week, Microsoft corporate vice president for Windows & Devices Yusuf Mehdi announced that the October 2018 Update for Windows 10 is complete and ready for users to install.
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