Windows 10 will let us install updates from the computer of friends who have already installed the updates.
Yeah, downloading update from Microsoft Server could be waste of data
bandwidth and time especially for those of us with limited and slow
internet connection. Well, the good news is we might not have to when
Windows 10 arrives. There has been a leaked version of the OS that
lets us grab updates from other computers, whether they're on your
local network or online -- yes, it's a peer-to-peer network for
patches. Besides speeding up the upgrade process, the option could
save precious bandwidth. There's no telling when this feature will
show up in a Windows 10 build we can try, assuming Microsoft doesn't
get cold feet. A new public test release is reportedly coming soon,
though, so we probably won't have to wait very long.
bandwidth and time especially for those of us with limited and slow
internet connection. Well, the good news is we might not have to when
Windows 10 arrives. There has been a leaked version of the OS that
lets us grab updates from other computers, whether they're on your
local network or online -- yes, it's a peer-to-peer network for
patches. Besides speeding up the upgrade process, the option could
save precious bandwidth. There's no telling when this feature will
show up in a Windows 10 build we can try, assuming Microsoft doesn't
get cold feet. A new public test release is reportedly coming soon,
though, so we probably won't have to wait very long.
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