November What is updated in Win8.1 Update 3? The start menu is still not available

  

Microsoft had previously promised to bring three major updates to Windows 8.1 this year, and now they have finally fulfilled their promise.

First, in April, Microsoft released Win8.1 Update. Then in August, Microsoft pushed the August update again, although they did not recognize this as the so-called Update 2, but this is no different from Update 2.

Now, Microsoft has quietly pushed the November update, it looks like this is the legendary Update 3. Like the previous ones, Microsoft also brought new features this time, but the start menu that everyone is hoping for is still not there, and it probably won't appear on Win8.1.

The specific update instructions are as follows (from Microsoft's official website):

--Refreshed language package

--Deep protection security and Schannel enhancement

-- Support for newer hardware (boot order margin, SD card improvements, USB debugging)

--Improved Web services for device support in network switch (WSD) printers

-- Performance and reliability improvements in clustered virtual machine mission-critical environments

--Improved manageability

--Other hardware support (third-party disk encryption software enabled) Upgrade to Windows 8.1 for easier devices now)

In terms of volume, the 32-bit version is close to 500MB (download), and the 64-bit version is close to 800MB (download), which can be upgraded directly through Windows Update.

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