

"Microsoft has not pulled the Windows 10 November 10 update. The November update will be delivered via Windows Update." People can still download Windows 10 using the MCT tool if they wish. "The November update was originally available via the MCT (Media Creation Tool), but the company decided that future installs should be through Windows Update. If your subscription is not current (expired), Windows will uninstall your application and enable Windows Defender." If the application is incompatible, Windows will uninstall your application while preserving your settings. If the application is compatible and current, your application will be preserved during the upgrade to Windows 10. For antimalware applications, will check to see if your subscription is current (not expired) and compatible during the upgrade. However, some applications or settings may not migrate. "Many applications, files, and settings will migrate as part of the upgrade. You can find more information in the Windows 10 Specifications document, found here, though the gist of it is this: If Windows deems your antivirus version to be an issue during the update, it will simply remove it, without warning, and replace it with its own antivirus package. The antivirus removals stem from the same version issues affecting the other applications.
