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In this example, there are three rings for quality updates. The first ring ("pilot") has a deferral period of 0 days. The second ring ("fast") has a deferral of five days. The third ring ("slow") has a deferral of ten days.
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In this example, there are three rings for quality updates. The first ring ("pilot") has a deferral period of 0 days. The second ring ("fast") has a deferral of five days. The third ring ("slow") has a deferral of ten days.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices divided into three rings." source="images/waas-wufb-3-rings.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-3-rings.png":::
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When the quality update is released, it is offered to devices in the pilot ring the next time they scan for updates.
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When the quality update is released, it is offered to devices in the pilot ring the next time they scan for updates.
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##### Five days later
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##### Five days later
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The devices in the fast ring are offered the quality update the next time they scan for updates.
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The devices in the fast ring are offered the quality update the next time they scan for updates.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices with fast ring deployed." source="images/waas-wufb-fast-ring.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-fast-ring.png":::
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##### Ten days later
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##### Ten days later
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Ten days after the quality update is released, it is offered to the devices in the slow ring the next time they scan for updates.
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Ten days after the quality update is released, it is offered to the devices in the slow ring the next time they scan for updates.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices with slow ring deployed." source="images/waas-wufb-slow-ring.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-slow-ring.png":::
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If no problems occur, all of the devices that scan for updates will be offered the quality update within ten days of its release, in three waves.
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If no problems occur, all of the devices that scan for updates will be offered the quality update within ten days of its release, in three waves.
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In this example, some problem is discovered during the deployment of the update to the "pilot" ring.
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In this example, some problem is discovered during the deployment of the update to the "pilot" ring.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of devices divided with pilot ring experiencing a problem." source="images/waas-wufb-pilot-problem.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-pilot-problem.png":::
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At this point, the IT administrator can set a policy to pause the update. In this example, the admin selects the **Pause quality updates** check box.
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At this point, the IT administrator can set a policy to pause the update. In this example, the admin selects the **Pause quality updates** check box.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="illustration of rings with pause quality update check box selected." source="images/waas-wufb-pause.png" lightbox="images/waas-wufb-pause.png":::
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Now all devices are paused from updating for 35 days. When the pause is removed, they will be offered the *next* quality update, which ideally will not have the same issue. If there is still an issue, the IT admin can pause updates again.
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Now all devices are paused from updating for 35 days. When the pause is removed, they will be offered the *next* quality update, which ideally will not have the same issue. If there is still an issue, the IT admin can pause updates again.
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To free up additional space on the system drive, begin by running Disk Cleanup. You can access Disk Cleanup by right-clicking the hard drive icon and then clicking Properties. See the following example:
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To free up additional space on the system drive, begin by running Disk Cleanup. You can access Disk Cleanup by right-clicking the hard drive icon and then clicking Properties. See the following example:
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Disk cleanup." source="../images/cleanup.png":::
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For instructions to run Disk Cleanup and other suggestions to free up hard drive space, see [Tips to free up drive space on your PC](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17421/windows-free-up-drive-space).
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For instructions to run Disk Cleanup and other suggestions to free up hard drive space, see [Tips to free up drive space on your PC](https://support.microsoft.com/help/17421/windows-free-up-drive-space).
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**Figure 1**: Phases of a successful Windows 10 upgrade (uninstall is not shown):
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**Figure 1**: Phases of a successful Windows 10 upgrade (uninstall is not shown):
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Upgrade process." source="../images/upgrade-process.png" lightbox="../images/upgrade-process.png":::
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DU = Driver/device updates.<br>
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DU = Driver/device updates.<br>
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OOBE = Out of box experience.<br>
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OOBE = Out of box experience.<br>
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The event will also contain links to log files that can be used to perform a detailed diagnosis of the error. An example of this event from a successful upgrade is shown below.
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The event will also contain links to log files that can be used to perform a detailed diagnosis of the error. An example of this event from a successful upgrade is shown below.
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:::image type="content" alt-text="Windows Error Reporting." source="../images/event.png" lightbox="../images/event.png":::
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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