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Windows 10 October 2018 Update rollout stalls – and it looks like many PCs will skip it

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With the October 2018 Update’s adoption rate slowing considerably, it seems many users will jump straight to the April 2019 Update.
The latest statistics show that the rollout of Microsoft’s Windows 10 October 2018 Update has actually slowed down, and it increasingly looks like a lot of Windows 10 users will miss this one out and jump straight to the imminent April 2019 Update instead.
This is going by the monthly statistics provided by AdDuplex, which gauge the version of Windows 10 being run on PCs that display the company’s adverts (in Microsoft Store apps and games).
The last we heard in February was that the October 2018 Update finally made a sizeable jump in adoption, reaching 21.2% of machines, which was up considerably from 12.4% the previous month.
However, the March figures indicate that the update is now installed on 26.4% of PCs, which is barely more than a 5% increase compared to last month, and a clear slowing of pace.

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