 Hello, this is Hans van der Klaas, Senior Lecturer at IHG Delft Institute for Water Education. QGIS regularly comes with updates, and it has different parallel versions. If you have already installed the QGIS version, you might want to easily update it. Then the best way to update it is to use the OSGO for WShell. In this video I'm going to show you how that works. To search for the OSGO for WShell in your start menu, here you also see the QGIS versions that I've already installed. Now you click on OSGO for WShell. It opens a command line, but in this command line you can run the setup of the OSGO for WShell. Then you choose advanced install. Then you choose install from internet. You can keep the defaults here, and here you can choose a repository. I use the default one, and now you expand the desktop part of the screen. Here you see the versions that you've installed, and in the new column you see the updates. So 3.14.16 will be updated to 3.16.0. And then there's the nightly build, which goes to 3.17. And there's the LTR version that goes from 3.10.10 to 3.10.11. You could also choose to do other things there, keep it, reinstall it or uninstall it. By default it will update if there are newer versions. After that you click next, you agree with the license agreements, and click next. Then it will download and install the updates. That will take some time, here I've increased the speed a bit. After completion you will get the message that installation is complete and you can click finish. Then you can find the new QGIS versions in your start menu. And here's QGIS desktop 3.16 handover.