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I disagree and prefer having the install date reflect when you first installed the OS.
It strikes me that rather than be a basis for disagreement, it would be good to eliminate the ambiguity of "Installed on" appearing related to "Version." So long as it is explicit what the date represents, I can eliminate my nervousness around this UX defect.
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I disagree and prefer having the install date reflect when you first installed the OS.
In fact, my install date reflects the last time I installed a full fat feature update (not 1909 or 20H2 since those are just cumulative updates), and I dislike this behavior.
It shows 2020-04-22 but I've installed the OS back in November 2019.
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Build-to-build updates are really an OS reinstall and transfer your apps and settings afterwards, so it makes sense in a technical stand point.
But since Microsoft is now calling both "cumulative update with a feature switch" and "full fat updates which literally reinstall your OS" feature updates, they should come up with a more consistent definition.
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Unfortunately this issue is out of scope for this repo, so it won't be tracked here. BUT the team responsible for this issue gets feedback and bug reports via Feedback Hub! Please file this issue in the Feedback Hub under "Install and Update -> Downloading Installing and Configuring". Once you've done this, please paste the link here and I can go ahead and give the feedback an upvote.
Here's some information on the 20H2 deployment.
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Unfortunately this issue is out of scope for this repo, so it won't be tracked here. BUT the team responsible for this issue gets feedback and bug reports via Feedback Hub! Please file this issue in the Feedback Hub under "Install and Update -> Downloading Installing and Configuring". Once you've done this, please paste the link here and I can go ahead and give the feedback an upvote.
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