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title: Change history for Update Windows 10 (Windows 10)
description: This topic lists new and updated topics in the Update Windows 10 documentation for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile.
description: This topic lists new and updated topics in the Update Windows 10 documentation for Windows 10.
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
audience: itpro

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**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
> **Looking for consumer information?** See [Windows Update: FAQ](https://support.microsoft.com/help/12373/windows-update-faq)

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> [!IMPORTANT]
> Beginning with Windows 10, version 1903, organizations can use Windows Update for Business policies, regardless of the diagnostic data level chosen. If the diagnostic data level is set to **0 (Security)**, Windows Update for Business policies will still be honored. For instructions, see [Configure the operating system diagnostic data level](/windows/configuration/configure-windows-diagnostic-data-in-your-organization#diagnostic-data-levels).
Some Windows Update for Business policies are not applicable or behave differently for devices running Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. Specifically, policies pertaining to Feature Updates will not be applied to Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise. All Windows 10 Mobile updates are recognized as Quality Updates, and can only be deferred or paused using the Quality Update policy settings. Additional information is provided in this topic.
## Start by grouping devices
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You can set your system to receive updates for other Microsoft products—known as Microsoft updates (such as Microsoft Office, Visual Studio)—along with Windows updates by setting the **AllowMUUpdateService** policy. When you do this, these Microsoft updates will follow the same deferral and pause rules as all other quality updates.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>This policy defers both Feature and Quality Updates on Windows 10 Mobile Enterprise.
**Policy settings for deferring quality updates**
| Policy | Sets registry key under HKLM\Software |

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| Turn off auto-restart for updates during active hours | ![yes](images/checkmark.png) | Use this policy to configure active hours, during which the device will not be restarted. This policy has no effect if the **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** or **Always automatically restart at the scheduled time** policies are enabled. |
| Always automatically restart at the scheduled time | ![yes](images/checkmark.png) | Use this policy to configure a restart timer (between 15 and 180 minutes) that will start immediately after Windows Update installs important updates. This policy has no effect if the **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** policy is enabled. |
| Specify deadline before auto-restart for update installation | ![yes](images/checkmark.png) | Use this policy to specify how many days (between 2 and 14) an automatic restart can be delayed. This policy has no effect if the **No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations** or **Always automatically restart at the scheduled time** policies are enabled. |
| No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations | ![yes](images/checkmark.png) | Use this policy to prevent automatic restart when a user is logged on. This policy applies only when the **Configure Automatic Updates** policy is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates. <br>There is no equivalent MDM policy setting for Windows 10 Mobile. |
| No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations | ![yes](images/checkmark.png) | Use this policy to prevent automatic restart when a user is logged on. This policy applies only when the **Configure Automatic Updates** policy is configured to perform scheduled installations of updates. |
| Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations | ![no](images/crossmark.png) | |
| Delay Restart for scheduled installations | ![no](images/crossmark.png) | |
| Reschedule Automatic Updates scheduled installations | ![no](images/crossmark.png) | |

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The Feedback Hub app lets you tell Microsoft about any problems you run in to while using Windows 10 and send suggestions to help us improve your Windows experience. Previously, you could only use the Feedback Hub if you were in the Windows Insider Program. Now anyone can use this tool. You can download the Feedback Hub app from the Microsoft Store [here](https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/feedback-hub/9nblggh4r32n?SilentAuth=1&wa=wsignin1.0).
The Feedback Hub requires Windows 10 or Windows 10 mobile. If you are having problems upgrading from an older version of Windows to Windows 10, you can use the Feedback Hub to submit this information, but you must collect the log files from the legacy operating system and then attach these files to your feedback using a device that is running Windows 10. If you are upgrading to Windows 10 from a previous verion of Windows 10, the Feedback Hub will collect log files automatically.
The Feedback Hub requires Windows 10. If you are having problems upgrading from an older version of Windows to Windows 10, you can use the Feedback Hub to submit this information, but you must collect the log files from the legacy operating system and then attach these files to your feedback using a device that is running Windows 10. If you are upgrading to Windows 10 from a previous verion of Windows 10, the Feedback Hub will collect log files automatically.
## Submit feedback

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**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
With Windows 10, you can quickly upgrade from one edition of Windows 10 to another, provided the upgrade path is supported. For information on what edition of Windows 10 is right for you, see [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=690882). For a comprehensive list of all possible upgrade paths to Windows 10, see [Windows 10 upgrade paths](windows-10-upgrade-paths.md). Downgrading the edition of Windows is discussed in the [License expiration](#license-expiration) section on this page.
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## Upgrade using mobile device management (MDM)
- To upgrade desktop editions of Windows 10 using MDM, you'll need to enter the product key for the upgraded edition in the **UpgradeEditionWithProductKey** policy setting of the **WindowsLicensing** CSP. For more info, see [WindowsLicensing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowslicensing-csp).
- To upgrade mobile editions of Windows 10 using MDM, you'll need to enter the product key for the upgraded edition in the **UpgradeEditionWithLicense** policy setting of the **WindowsLicensing** CSP. For more info, see [WindowsLicensing CSP](/windows/client-management/mdm/windowslicensing-csp).
## Upgrade using a provisioning package
Use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package to upgrade a desktop edition or mobile edition of Windows 10. To get started, [install Windows Configuration Designer from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22).
Use Windows Configuration Designer to create a provisioning package to upgrade a desktop edition. To get started, [install Windows Configuration Designer from the Microsoft Store](https://www.microsoft.com/store/apps/9nblggh4tx22).
- To create a provisioning package for upgrading desktop editions of Windows 10, go to **Runtime settings &gt; EditionUpgrade &gt; UpgradeEditionWithProductKey** in the **Available customizations** panel in Windows ICD and enter the product key for the upgraded edition.
- To create a provisioning package for upgrading mobile editions of Windows 10, go to **Runtime settings &gt; EditionUpgrade &gt; UpgradeEditionWithLicense** in the **Available customizations** panel in Windows ICD and enter the product key for the upgraded edition.
For more info about Windows Configuration Designer, see these topics:
- [Create a provisioning package for Windows 10](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-create-package)
- [Apply a provisioning package](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-apply-package)

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**Applies to**
- Windows 10
- Windows 10 Mobile
## Upgrade paths
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<th>Windows 10 Pro Education</th>
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## Related Topics

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### Create a Windows image using Windows ICD
Introduced in Windows 10, [Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD)](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd) streamlines the customizing and provisioning of a Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education), Windows 10 Mobile, or Windows 10 IoT Core (IoT Core) image.
Introduced in Windows 10, [Windows Imaging and Configuration Designer (ICD)](/windows/configuration/provisioning-packages/provisioning-install-icd) streamlines the customizing and provisioning of a Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) or Windows 10 IoT Core (IoT Core) image.
Here are some things you can do with Windows ICD: