Windows 10: 1803 version requires upgrade

As you may know, Windows 10, version 1803 (Windows 10 April 2018 update), will soon be discontinued by Microsoft. So the άρχισε να εμφανίζει τις ειδοποιήσεις τερματισμού της υποστήριξης σε running this particular version 1803, to upgrade to a recent (and supported) feature update.

Here's to mention that there are many Windows 10 users who are not using the 1809 version due to a serious data loss problem. The good thing is this time that instead of forcing the update, Microsoft chose to warn users.Windows 10

At least for now, because you'll soon see your system upgrading:

A publication he says that Microsoft plans to start imposing updates on devices running Windows 10 on the 1803 version if you haven't already upgraded to a recent release by the end of support.

Support for Windows 2018 April 10 Update will end on November 12, 2019 for Home and Pro editions. We will begin updating devices running the Windows 2018 April 10 Update on July 16, 2019, to ensure that these devices continue to be supported and remain secure. for more , see the section for Windows 10, version 1903 in the release information dashboard.

The exact date on which Windows Update 1803 will no longer be supported is 12 November 2019 for Home and Pro editions.

You can update Windows 10 to version 1903 (May 2019 Update) manually by doing on the “Check for updates” button from the Settings – Windows Update path. If your system is not updating, your device may be blacklisted by Microsoft for some reason. Usually this can happen because the hardware you are using has stopped being supported.

Users of Windows 10 Home and Pro can also pause this feature update for up to 35 days. This is a new upgrade policy used by Microsoft these days.

Finally, you can wait a bit longer and install the 1909 version instead of the Windows 10 version of 1903. Windows 10, in both 1803 and 1809 versions, will be able to update as soon as the new release is released in October of 2019.

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