Forced upgrades start on Windows 10 1809

Devices running Windows 10 version 1809 will soon be upgraded to a newer version according to the information provided. were published in Microsoft Docs.

Microsoft releases two feature updates per year and supports them for 18 months. Microsoft enterprise customers who install the latter one year's worth of features can have 30 months of support, but only 18 months of support for the first feature update of each year.

Support for Windows 10 version 1809 ends on November 10, 2020, and devices still running this version of Windows 10 after the upcoming November 2020 Patch they will no longer be able to have updates .

So Microsoft started pushing the new feature updates to devices running Windows 10 version 1809 in June 2020. plans to begin rolling out updates in the coming weeks and months, provided that updates to these devices have not been blocked by owners.

In June, we'll slowly start rolling out feature updates to devices running Windows 10, version 1809 ( 2018 Update) στις εκδόσεις Home και Pro, πριν από την καθυστερημένη ημερομηνία λήξης της 10ης Νοεμβρίου 2020 για να παρέχουμε επαρκή χρόνο για μια στενή παρακολούθηση και μια ομαλή διαδικασία ενημέρωσης.

The selected feature update to install is the 2004 version of Windows 10, the latest Windows 10 feature update to date. Microsoft's move may make sense because it ensures the smooth updating of Windows as a Service, but some users who prefer stability may react to the news.

If you are worried about updating to the 2004 version, do not let your system automatically upgrade, and do not press the check button for new updates.

Η on Windows 10 version 1909 will get you support until May 2021 and may be the best option if stability is paramount to you.

The manual upgrade option is the only option for devices that cannot be upgraded using Windows Update. If the feature update is not available through Windows Update, you will need to update manually by downloading the ISO image you are interested.

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