![]() According to a response to Ed, this is a policy change and doesn’t necessarily mean that Microsoft believes there’s something wrong with its biggest update to Windows 10 since July. Using the supplied Media Creation Tool, users could forgo waiting and grab the update right away, choosing to create installation media or jump straight into an in-place upgrade. ![]() This is even after Gabe Aul, the VP for Windows engineering, recommended using the standalone download for those who hadn’t yet received the upgrade notification over Windows Update. ![]() On Saturday, Ed Bott seemed to be the first that caught wind of this, but Microsoft has removed the standalone download for the Windows 10 November update from the web – without much warning.
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