Здравствуйте админ! Как в Windows 10 посмотреть установленные обновления?
Два месяца назад я обновил на своём ноутбуке Windows 10 до финального выпуска «Anniversary Update build 1607» и с тех пор не замечал, чтобы моя операционная система обновлялась, хотя по вашим словам с тех пор уже вышло около двадцати важных обновлений!
На Windows 7, 8.1 делалось всё просто, можно было зайти в «Панель управления», затем в «Центр обновления Windows» и открыть «Журнал обновлений» и посмотреть установленные обновления, но в Windows 10 всё по другому и в «Панели управления» нет «Центра обновлений Windows».
Как в Windows 10 посмотреть установленные обновления
Привет друзья! «Центр обновления Windows 10» существует, только добираться до него нужно немного по другому. В сегодняшней статье мы узнаем, как посмотреть установленные обновления в нашей Windows 10 тремя очень простыми способами: с помощью параметров ОС и командной строки. Выберите сами, какой способ вам удобней.
С выхода финального выпуска Anniversary Update Windows 10 build 1607 вышло уже достаточно важных обновлений, посмотреть их можно на официальном сайте Майкрософт по ссылке
https://support.microsoft.com/ru-ru/help/12387/windows-10-update-history
Нажмите на кнопку «Показать всё»
и откроется полный список обновлений с подробнейшим описанием проблем, которые они устраняют в вашей операционной системе. Например обновление KB3194798 направлено на улучшение качества работы операционной системы. Повышена надежность Bluetooth. Устранена проблема, связанная с работой драйверов принтера. Улучшена поддержка сетей и так далее.
Как видите, идёт очень подробное описание работы обновления и конечно многим пользователям интересно знать, установлено ли у них в системе то или иное обновление.
(Щёлкните на скриншоте левой мышью для увеличения)
Чтобы в Windows 10 посмотреть все установленные обновления, пройдите:
«Пуск»—>«Параметры»
At Microsoft, our vision for transparency is what drives us to create extensive documentation for every audience. We believe our documentation should reflect the needs of our customers and range from “get started” guides for our various products and solutions to guidance around specific issues that customers may encounter—for example, when updating Windows devices to solve stability issues and protect against the latest security vulnerabilities. While we’ve talked about the guiding principles for monthly Windows 10 quality updates, it’s important to know that we have specific documentation on what is included in each of those updates and why and how you should install them.
That documentation can be found on the Windows 10 update history page. Despite what the name suggests, the update history page is not a single page, but rather a collection of pages, one for every Windows update we release. Each page offers detailed information about each update, such as the type of update, which operating system versions it affects, improvements and fixes and how to get the update.
Whether you are an IT pro responsible for your organization, or a consumer working with your personal device, we recommend that you bookmark the Windows 10 update history page as there you’ll be able to:
- Learn about the latest improvements and fixes included in the update.
- See if an update resolves an issue that may have affected your experience.
- Understand why your device isn’t receiving the latest and greatest Windows update.
- Find out proactively if there are known issues associated with an update and see if there is a workaround and timing for resolution.
Finding the Windows 10 update history page is easy. You can bookmark the direct link to the page, or search for “Windows 10 update history page” on the web.
When you first arrive on the Update History page, you will see a view much like this:
To find the “home” page for a specific version of Windows (e.g. Windows 10, version 1809 and Windows Server 2019), look at the list located on the top left. If you’re looking for details about that feature update, you can skip the rest of the steps; you’re where you need to be. If you’re looking for information about a specific quality update; however, simply select the desired update from the bottom left.
Beginning with Windows 10, version 1809, we incorporated active tracking of known issues into the Windows 10 update history “home” page for each version. This information includes:
- Compatibility blocks. Certain hardware configurations may inhibit a successful upgrade due to compatibility issues which must be resolved.
- Issues under investigation. Whenever open issues change, or new issues are identified, they can be found here along with their current status
These pages also contain notices, pointers to product roadmaps, FAQs, and other relevant information regarding other Microsoft products, such as Surface or Office 365.
The monthly quality update pages, or “release notes” for short, contain information pertaining to the content of each quality updates, including:
- Improvements and fixes. While not an exhaustive list (as each update can often include more than 100 fixes), you’ll find information on fixes that solve high impact issues.
- Known issues. When there is an issue that may impact users should they install an update, we offer details on these issues to help you determine whether it’s in your best interest to install the update or wait for the update containing a fix.
- How to get the update. We link to the installation packages from the Microsoft Update Catalog and offer relevant information about installation as well as a link to a list of all altered files in that update.
Prior to our decision to provide Windows as a service, updates came in the form of a single patch solving a single problem. While this model allowed administrators to pick and choose which problems to solve and, therefore, prioritize testing more relevant patches, it resulted in a growing divide between the devices we tested internally (which had all of the latest patches installed) and the device used by our customers (which had a variety of patches installed or not installed). This fragmentation leaked into our documentation. Each individual patch had its own Knowledge Base (KB) article, creating a large quantity of patch-related pages and making it difficult to find the KB article for a specific patch. With the implementation of Windows as a service, we have been able deliver a single article covering all fixes and improvements in a given update, reducing redundancy and making it far easier for you to find and search for the information you need.
After the first few cumulative updates for Windows 10, we received positive feedback on consolidating the information we offer around updates and made the decision to bring our learnings to legacy operating systems. We started by creating Security-only Updates and Previews of Monthly Rollups for Windows 7, utilizing a similar packaging method to that used for Windows 10. This allowed us to, in turn, vastly simplify our documentation and eventually create an update history page for each currently supported version of the Windows operating system:
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1
- Windows Server 2008 SP2
Now for a few interesting facts:
- The Windows Update history documentation is localized in 36 languages, and garners extensive use: the Windows 10, version 1809 page alone presently has over 1 million-page views and counting!
- On average, Microsoft releases 58 new or updated articles a month for the Windows platforms. We coordinate with other Microsoft teams to share best practices that will help ensure that the information we provide is accurate and consistent for our customers.
- Users can provide feedback on the update history pages and Microsoft will take action on that feedback.
We read every comment you leave on our update history pages. Your feedback is critical to helping us build a better product and experience for our customers.
Here are a few of our recent comments:
- “I’m 85 and I’ve been able to get rid of the blue screen but now my cursor freezes up what do I next?”
- “Current update is taking over 30 minutes, & computer is still 0% complete”
- “I have latest iCloud and latest Windows 10. Using Office 365 Outlook, I still cannot sync my calendar and contacts.”
- “After the last update to windows 10, everything worked great as if it was a completely new install. The next day when I restarted my computer it reverted to the way It was before the update where some programs would not start.”
- “Nothing to do, everything is perfect”
Examples like these help us identify trends and build better documentation. Further, it allows us to pass along this feedback directly to our engineering and customer support teams such that they can use this information in their planning processes, and to improve your experiences with future updates and versions of Windows.
We appreciate your comments and hope that you will continue to leave us actionable feedback. To leave us comments, simply click the Yes or No button at the bottom up the update history page and you’ll see the following:
We are always looking to improve our experiences, and our documentation experience is no different. We are currently looking at new ways to present data that’s more relevant to the way that you use Windows. For instance:
- Adding a section that specifies the value for each monthly update so that you are aware of the benefits in consuming each update.
- Exploring how to better provide updates on known issues so you can more easily identify when workarounds are available, or when they have been resolved.
More importantly, though, we’d like to hear from you. How can we improve our transparency further? If you currently use the update history pages, how do you use them? If you haven’t used them before, how can we make them a more compelling resource?
If you have the time, please complete the relevant survey below. We look forward to your feedback and are excited for the opportunity to improve your update experience.
Как узнать версию обновления в Windows 10: подробное руководство
Узнать текущую версию обновления в операционной системе Windows 10 может быть полезно для определения состояния вашей системы и проверки наличия последних обновлений. В этой статье мы рассмотрим несколько способов узнать версию обновления в Windows 10.
Метод 1: Используйте настройки Windows
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Откройте настройки Windows:
- Нажмите
Win + I
, чтобы открыть настройки Windows.
- Нажмите
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Перейдите в раздел «Система»:
- В открывшемся окне настройки выберите раздел «Система».
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Выберите «О системе»:
- В левом меню выберите «О системе».
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Найдите информацию о версии и сборке Windows:
- В разделе «О системе» вы увидите информацию о версии операционной системы под заголовком «Версия Windows» и «Сборка операционной системы».
Метод 2: Используйте команду winver
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Откройте командную строку (Командную оболочку Windows):
- Нажмите
Win + R
, введитеcmd
и нажмите Enter.
- Нажмите
-
Выполните команду
winver
:- В командной строке введите
winver
и нажмите Enter.
- В командной строке введите
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Просмотрите информацию о версии Windows:
- После выполнения команды
winver
откроется окно «О Windows», где вы увидите информацию о текущей версии и сборке операционной системы.
- После выполнения команды
Метод 3: Используйте Панель управления
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Откройте Панель управления:
- Нажмите
Win + X
и выберите «Панель управления».
- Нажмите
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Перейдите в раздел «Система и безопасность»:
- В Панели управления выберите «Система и безопасность».
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Выберите «Система»:
- В разделе «Система и безопасность» выберите «Система».
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Найдите информацию о версии Windows:
- В разделе «Система» вы увидите информацию о версии операционной системы под заголовком «Версия Windows».
Заключение
Теперь вы знаете несколько способов узнать версию обновления в операционной системе Windows 10. Используйте предложенные методы, чтобы получить информацию о текущей версии и сборке вашей системы.
Не забудьте периодически проверять наличие обновлений для вашей операционной системы, чтобы обеспечить ее безопасность и стабильную работу.
По каким-либо причинам иногда нужно узнать какая версия обновления установлена на Windows 10 или Windows 11 (любых редакций). В данной статье мы рассмотрим пошагово как это сделать.
Как узнать версию обновления на Windows 10
1) Заходим в меню «Пуск» => Параметры (значок шестеренки)
2) В параметрах выбираем меню «Система».
3) Левое меню листаем вниз и выбираем пункт «Параметры» => Далее правое меню листаем так же вниз до пункта «Характеристики Windows» и там смотрим версию обновления (п.3 как на скриншоте ниже). У нас на примере версия обновления 21H1, но у Вас может быть любое другое обновление.
Как узнать версию обновления на Windows 11
1) Нажимаем на панели задач меню «Пуск» => Параметры
2) Следующим окном слева выбираем пункт «Система» => Далее, левое меню листаем вниз до пункта «О системе». Нажимаем на эту кнопку.
3) В следующем меню листаем так же вниз до пункта «Характеристики Windows», в этом пункте можем узнать версию обновления Вашей Windows 11. На примере в п.2 на скриншоте ниже указано обновление 21H2, но у Вас может быть любое другое обновление.
Лицензионный ключ активации Windows 11 от
Normally, Windows Update does not require any administration. Microsoft is making it much like a set it and forget it tool. However, some applications require specific hotfixes and updates installed on your computer before they can run. For example, some applications require a specific version of .NET Framework, Visual C++ redistributable or Java, etc. Some apps require hotfixes instead of add-ons.
In this article, we will discuss how to view a list of all the Windows updates installed on your computer, whether they are feature updates, hotfixes or quality updates. There are several ways of doing this. We will discuss some ways of viewing and saving the list of installed updates in Windows 10. Each method has its own advantages. You can use whichever is suitable for your specific requirement. If you are a network administrator, you should pay attention to the command-line and PowerShell methods as these can be used to extract data from remote computers as well.
Also check how to run Windows Update using PowerShell and the command prompt.
Table of Contents
So let’s start with the visual option first.
Using Windows Update History
- Go to Windows Settings (Windows key + i)
- Go to Update & Security
- Select Windows Update from the left-hand menu and click on View update history link on the right-hand side.
View update history in Windows 10
This will show you all the updates installed on your Windows 10 computer. The updates are categorized into the following categories:
- Quality updates
- Driver updates
- Definition updates
- Other updates
The only caveat in using this method is you can’t search for a specific update. You will have to go through the list of updates manually.
Using Command-line options – DISM/SystemInfo
There are two commands which can be used to extract Windows updates information from the system. Let’s discuss them one by one.
DISM
Run the following command to get all information about each hotfix installed on your computer.
wmic qfe list full
You can also format the output as a table so that it is easy to read and comprehend.
wmic qfe list full /format:table
If full information is not required, you can use the following command to get the summary:
wmic qfe list brief
And if you want to find a specific hotfix, run the following command:
wmic qfe list brief | find “KB4495667”
To save the complete output in a file, run the following command:
wmic qfe list full /format:table > C:\Users\Usman\Desktop\WindowsUpdatesReport.html
SystemInfo
If you only want a list of KnowledgeBase updates numbers, then you can use the systeminfo command.
- Open Command Prompt
- Run the following command
systeminfo | find “KB”
systeminfo hotfixes installed
Using PowerShell
Getting the same information which we got from command-line is easier in PowerShell.
- Open PowerShell with administrative privileges
- Run the following command:
Get-Hotfix - This will list down all the hotfixes installed on the computer and also show the installation date of each hotfix.
PowerShell get hotfix
Using WinUpdatesList
WinUpdatesList is a third-party software which can be used for the same purpose. Since it is a portable tool, it can be run from a network location. The biggest advantage of using WinUpdatesList is that it will list down every update possible from Windows Updates, hotfixes, Windows Defender definition updates, .NET Framework updates, driver updates, etc. You can also save the update as CSV file. It will give you a lot of information about each update like its name, installation date, installed by (if you are on a domain network), update type, link to the hotfix page online, uninstall command (if available), last modified, etc.
Download WinUpdatesList
I hope these methods will be informative for you and it will become easier for you to view and save the list of all the installed updates and hotfixes in Windows 10 and even earlier versions of Windows including Windows Server. Which method do you prefer for your specific need and why? Your comments below will be highly appreciated.