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But when Microsoft released Windows 8. Making Windows updates more easily and more cheaply available is part of the OS team's overall servicability strategy.

Microsoft's OS team is trying to get to a point where it delivers updates for Windows around on a more regular basis -- perhaps as often as every four months or so, my sources have said. This is what a number of other teams at Microsoft do now, such as the Visual Studio team three or four updates a year ; the Office team near monthly updates ; and the Azure team monthly or even every three week updates. To make this simpler, the Windows team wants to get users current. That way, there will be fewer different variants of Windows out there when Microsoft starts releasing Windows updates more frequently.

One additional step Microsoft took recently as part of this get-current move was to cease providing consumers running Windows 8. Developers are in short supply. Here are the skills and programming languages employers need. Time for a Linux smartphone? I've changed the way I charge my iPhone. You should, too. The painful shame of owning an Android phone. Windows Do these six things right away after you finish setup. If you use Google Chrome, you need to install this now.

Best keyboard Because you deserve better. You agree to receive updates, promotions, and alerts from ZDNet. You may unsubscribe at any time. By signing up, you agree to receive the selected newsletter s which you may unsubscribe from at any time. Your Surface needs to have at least a 35 percent charge to download and install the update.

Its also important to keep your Surface plugged in to ensure that it doesn't go to sleep during the update. When Windows Update notifies you that Windows 8. For more info, see Install Surface and Windows updates. After installing Windows 8. Once you do this, the Windows 8 Start screen will no longer appear. If you want to go back to using the Start screen again, just turn the Start menu option off. Note: If your Surface has more than one user account on it, you'll need to change this setting for each account.

If you don't see the Desktop tile, swipe up from the middle of the screen to get to Apps view, and then select Desktop. On the Start menu tab, select the Use the Start menu instead of the Start screen check box. Select OK , and in the message that appears, select Sign out and change Start. When you sign in again, you'll see the Desktop instead of the regular Start screen. To open the Start menu, select the Start button in the lower-left corner of the screen. If you prefer use the Start screen instead of the Start menu, you can leave the update installed on your Surface and simply turn off the Start menu option.

Follow the steps in Turn on the Start menu above, and clear the Use the Start menu instead of the Start screen check box. When you sign in again, the Start screen will be back. Install Surface and Windows updates. Trouble installing Surface and Windows updates? Surface update history. Create a USB recovery drive. Surface RT More Need more help? Join the discussion.

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