How To - Check for Windows 10 Updates
Windows 10 operating system periodically checks with Microsoft to see if any updates are available, and if any are available offers to download them and install them for you automatically. But if you want to manually check for updates in Windows 10, then you can do so as follows.
- Open Start Menu and click on Settings > Update & Security settings > Windows Update.
- Here, press on the Check for updates button.
- If any updates are available, they will be offered to you.
- If Windows Update says that your PC is up to date, it means that you have all the updates that are currently available for your system.
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