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What exactly is a Windows Update?

Windows Update is a free Microsoft service used to deliver updates including service packs and patches for the Windows operating system and other Microsoft software.


It may also be used to update drivers for well-known hardware devices.


On the second Tuesday of every month, sometimes known as Patch Tuesday, Windows Update releases patches and other security upgrades. However, Microsoft also provides updates on other days, such as those for critical repairs.


What Purposes Does Windows Update Serve?


Microsoft Windows and a number of other Microsoft apps are updated via Windows Update.


Patches frequently contain feature improvements as well as security updates to defend Windows against malware and malicious attacks.


The update history, which lists every update that has been downloaded and installed on the machine using the Windows Update service, may also be accessed via Windows Update.


Windows Update Availability


Windows Update is a feature of every contemporary Windows operating system, including Windows 11 and Windows 10, as well as earlier versions up until Windows XP.


The majority of your other, non-Microsoft software, however, is not updated by this service. You will either need to update those apps manually or use a free software updater programme to do it for you.


How to Use Windows Update


Depending on the version of Windows you're running, below are the many ways to obtain Windows Update:


Windows Update is a built-in feature of Settings, which is accessible from the Start menu in Windows 11 and Windows 10.


Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows: Accessible from the Control Panel, Windows Update is built within the Control Panel as an applet.


By using this command in the Run dialogue box (WIN+R), Windows Vista and newer users may also access Windows Update.


Windows 2000, XP, ME, and 98: The Windows Update website in Internet Explorer may be used to access Windows Update on earlier versions of Windows.


The list of updates that are available, tailored to your particular machine, is displayed once you launch Windows Update as previously mentioned.


Choose the updates you want to download and install, then adhere to any installation instructions. The majority of the procedure is fully automated, so you may just need to do a few steps, or you may be asked to restart the computer after the updates have been installed.


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