I know that more classic control panels will be lost and that I’ll probably have to reapply most of my privacy and user-control safeguards from scratch, but I’m curious to know what the post-1909 builds’ really big selling points are. Will I once again be able to control device power settings like external-drive timeouts without resorting to undocumented registry hacks? The 'Reset this PC' feature (which is available in Windows 10, 8 & 8.1 OS), helps you to easily reinstall the Windows operating system by keeping (or not) your personal files. Has “Modern Standby” been improved? And if not, will I still be able to disable it, so I can put my laptop to sleep and not have it wake up when I wipe down the keyboard and deck? In this tutorial you will find detailed instructions on how you can reset Windows 10 to its original configuration by using the 'RESET this PC' feature. Speaking of which, has Microsoft introduced any *really* compelling features or improvements since 1909? And since end-of-life for 1909 is, I’m probably not going to be in a big hurry to upgrade. I’m running 1909, and while I’m not *dreading* 21H1, you can be *sure* I’ll have up-to-date images of my system drive in its pre-upgrade state, on two separate external drives, before installing it, just in case Windows’ built-in rollback feature doesn’t work. *Â *Â * re you looking forward to the feature update release?”
“ … still require an extended updating process because of the changes implemented in Windows 10 version 2004 and beyond.