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AnIdiotOnTheNet
2835 days ago
It's because "Feature Updates" are actually in-place OS upgrades. They're essentially reinstalling Windows and migrating applications and settings, but also choosing to not migrate some of them.
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maxxxxx
2835 days ago
Is that true? Does that mean that applications with a more complex setup will break with every feature update?
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