Windows 10 versions 1803, 1809, and 1909 are reaching the end of support today. Versions 1909 and 1809 will still be supported for some enterprise customers, but 1803 will not receive updates anymore.
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With Windows 10 version 1909 - that is running on 11% of PCs - reaching the end of support next week, Microsoft has removed all blockers preventing users from updating to versions 2004 and 20H2.
AdDuplex's monthly usage share report for Windows 10 shows that version 20H2 is close to replacing version 2004 as the most popular version of the OS. Version 2004 usage has begun dropping.
AdDuplex has released its Windows 10 usage report for the month of March, and the latest version of the OS has grown significantly to almost 30%. Version 2004 isn't falling, however.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report on Windows 10 usage, and it shows that version 20H2 continues to grow at a steady pace, but remains the third most popular option with 20% share.
Just a couple of days after Patch Tuesday, Microsoft today released Windows 10 build 18363.1379, an out-of-band update for 1909 that addresses blue screen issues when connecting to Wi-Fi via WPA3.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report on the market share of each version of Windows 10, and version 20H2 grew more slowly than in past months. Version 2004 is still the most used.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage report covering different versions of Windows 10, showing that the latest update is growing steadily. Version 1909 has regained some market share this month.
Microsoft has added a new Group Policy to Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer that allows IT admins to disable all 'safeguard holds' that prevent feature update installs through Windows Update.
AdDuplex has released its monthly report for Windows 10 usage distribution across different versions, and the most recent update has grown significantly to become the second most-used version.
Microsoft announced that it is backporting WSL2 to Windows 10 versions 1903 and 1909. Cumulative updates are rolling out now to bump 1903 and 1909 builds to 18362.1049 and 18363.1049, respectively.
Microsoft has acknowledged a bug that causes LSASS crashes, resulting in forced reboots. The problem affects Windows 10 versions 1809 and newer and has been added to the list of known issues.
AdDuplex has released its monthly usage report for the various versions of Windows 10, showing the slow but steady growth trend for the Windows 10 November 2019 Update seen in previous months.
Microsoft has updated the release information page for Windows 10, saying that anyone who looks for updates through Windows Update will now be able to get the latest version of the OS.
Microsoft has updated the release information page for Windows 10 version 1909, which now states that the company is starting to automatically install the new version on PCs running version 1809.
On this week's episode of the Neowin Podcast, Rich and João talk about the new Pixel 4 and other devices announced at Google's event and the upcoming November 2019 Update for Windows 10.
Microsoft is gearing up to release the next significant update for Windows 10, which will be known as version 1909. It's smaller than other feature updates, but there are still some changes.