<p>C’est option 2.</p>
<p>Microsoft releases nouveau mises à jour “staggered” so that not every ordinateur gets them offered as soon as they are dans le catalog.</p>
<p>People who opt in will get them sur leir next regular check for mises à jour. The others will get them a bit later gradually spread out over a couple of weeks.</p>
<p>Essentially by enabling this “fonctionnalité” your are volunteering to be an “early adopter”.</p>
<p>Microsoft really wants/needs early adopters. The Windows eco-système is so huge, which some many different PC configurations out there, that it is impossible for Microsoft to beta-test every possibly combination of hard and logiciel.</p>
<p>So il y a toujours a chance that quelque chose will get missed during beta-testing/insider programme and gets through vers le release version.</p>
<p>Having a sizeable group of “early adopters” gives an extra opportunity to catch problèmes “dans le field”.</p>
<p>This gives Microsoft the chance to see what goes wrong avec the early adopters (if anything) and (if needed) fix things avant everyone is affected.<br>
(And it somewhat reduces peak-load/strain sur le Windows Mise à jour servers, parce que the mises à jour get spread out over a longer time-frame, which is a nice side-benefit.)</p>