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How to update Skype on Windows 10, Windows 8
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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Microsoft’s IM client,Skype, has a lot of users all over the world. It’s simple user interface and attracting features have made it quite popular. If you’veinstalled Skype on your Windows 8, Windows 10 or Windows 8.1 device, you will probably want to receive all theSkypeupdates so that it will work properly and you won’t have touninstall it later on.
MaintainingSkypeonWindows 8,Windows 10is quite easy, as it is a very well designed program that it constantly updates by Microsoft, in order to make it as good as possible. Even so, in some situations, it cause some minor problems for certain users. If you want to know how toupdateSkypeonWindows 8,Windows 10and Windows 8.1to ensure that it works flawlessly, take a look here and find out.
UpdatingSkypeonWindows 10,Windows 8and Windows 8.1 [Desktop and App]
So, as you know, there are two versions ofSkypeavailable forWindows 10,Windows 8users: there is the desktop program that can be installed on computers runningWindows 10,Windows 8, and there is theWindows StoreSkypeapp that can be accessed via the Start Screen.
Updating theSkypedesktop clientis done easily, as it has by default a feature for automatically searching for new updates and prompting you to download and install them. Every time you startSkype, it will run this search, and if it finds an update, it will notify you. Once it finds an update, you will see a popup message asking you to update the client. By clicking “install”, the wizard will download and install the update for you.
If you don’t have this feature turned on, you can do so by openingSkypeand navigating to the “Tools” menu and selecting “Options“. Under “Advanced” you will find a sub-category named “Automatic Updates“. Here you will see if this service is turned on. If you it is not, you can turn in on and from now on, at every startup,Skypewill search for an update.
For more information regardingSkypedesktop updates, you can take a look at theSkype Support website, where you will find more information on this matter.
TheSkypeApp forWindows 10,Windows 8and Windows 8.1is also very easily updated. As you might know, when you start yourWindows 8,Windows 10device, theStorewill notify you if you have updates to make. Microsoft releases periodic updates for its apps, and if they will release one forSkype, you will be able to see in the list of apps to update on yourStoreapp.
Note:Keep in mind that theStoreapp also has a option to search for updates automatically, so be sure to have it turned on.
You can also check for updates manually. To do this, go to Help and select the ‘Check for updates’ option from the drop-down menu.
Skype will then search for updates. A new update window will appear on the screen allowing you to install the latest updates. If you’re using old Skype versions, you have two possibilities: you can either install the latest updates for your your current Skype version or upgrade to the new version.
Speaking of updates, it is worth mentioning that all Skype users will have toswitch to the new Skype versionstarting May 25. Microsoft already began notifying users that old Skype version will no longer work after May 25.
We noticed you are using a version of Skype for Windows 10 that will no longer work after May 25, 2018. Older conversation history may be impacted during the upgrade.
Now you know how to updateSkypeonWindows 10,Windows 8and Windows 8.1. The process is almost automatic, and it will allow you to have the best experience thatSkypecan offer. Be sure to have your desktop client check for updates when you startSkype, and take a regular look at yourSkypeupdates.
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Before joining WindowsReport, he worked as a front-end web developer. Now, he’s specialized in Windows errors & software issues.