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Microsoft Releases Windows 10 KB5001716 again to make sure the OS is Upgraded to Supported Version

This update includes new user interface functionality for Windows Update and may attempt to download and install feature updates to your device if it is approaching or has reached the end of support for your currently installed Windows version.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

17 thoughts on “Microsoft Releases Windows 10 KB5001716 again to make sure the OS is Upgraded to Supported Version

  • You can disable the updater by breaking privileges to the updater app in registry editor

  • The pc is like a house. Microsoft either installs broken windows or breaks the windows they install 😂😂😂

  • Sorry Microsoft…
    All my destops are Win11 compatible, but after switching to ZorinOS on my incompatible laptops, the Win10 end-of-service date is marked on my calender as the date for switching all my computers over to Linux. Extended service agreement is no longer required (should have offered that before I got the chance to see how great the upgrade to ZorinOS is.)

    One of those laptops was a 15 year old Core2Duo with a "Built for Windows Vista" label still on the bottom (4GB RAM & 180GB HD). It struggled with both Vista and Win 7. Zorin16 installed without issue, and the laptop is now a VERY speedy word-processing/websurfing computer successfully kept out of India's tech-landfills. It was like getting a brand-new laptop (albeit clunky and heavy to lug around).

    Cutting the Microsoft metadata-trawling app/OS cord is even more satisfying than cutting Cable was (and it resurrected a half-dozen old PC'S from their permanent storage). I now have a line of friends asking me to "upgrade" their systems before October 2025.

    btw, I carefully peeled off the "Built for Windows Vista" label, and adhered it to my 100 year old cast-iron Underwood typewriter. It seemed oddly fitting. Perhaps, Microsoft's decades-long support for planned-obsolecence has finally come home to roost.

    Windows, welcome to obsolecence. My $35 (optional) Zorin Pro was a far greater value than downloading Windows 11 for free.

  • If Microsoft hasn't fixed Win-10 so it is correct by now, they never will. Updates should have stopped long ago. In my kitchen, I have a toaster and a microwave that have never been updated. Why would I need an update on a machine used for watching cat videos.

  • I cant stand windows 😫 im not even a linux or mac os user.
    I just want to play games in peace.

  • I disabled update until I'm ready to update. I don't let MS decide. With stuff like this, it might remain disabled.

  • The only "current threat" is microsoft themselves.

  • I don't understand, if they made such a great product why would they need to badger users about unsupported version?

  • Na, I got the error this time. There is a way to remove this update from downloading but I can't be bothered as it is harmless.

  • This update broke a recent previous update that added spotlight to my Win10 desktop. This update has removed the desktop spotlight option. The lock screen spotlight is still in place.

  • I haven't got that update on mine yet but I only got was (KB5037768) today
    I think I might get the (KB5001716) soon

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