A few days ago, Microsoft has released Windows 10 version 2004 (20H1) to the stable branch. Its build number is 19041. Meanwhile, Insiders in the Fast Ring are on build 19635, which represents Windows 10 version 20H2 'Manganese'. Now, the first version number for the Windows 10 21H1 is spotted by enthusiasts.
Enable Windows Spellchecker in Google Chrome
How to Enable Windows Spellchecker in Google Chrome
Microsoft is working with Google in the Chromium project to add the Windows Spellchecker API to Chromium-based browsers, including Chrome and Edge. The browsers will be able to use it on Windows 8.1 and above. In Microsoft Edge, Windows Spellchecker is enabled out of the box starting in Edge version 83. In Google Chrome, you need to turn on it with a flag.
Generic Keys To Install Windows 10 Version 2004
Get Generic Keys to Install Windows 10 version 2004 May 2020 Update
There are often times when you need to install Windows 10 evaluation or testing in a virtual machine like VirtualBox or Hyper-V. You may not want to activate it every time with your licensed product key that you use on a real machine. For that purpose, you can use generic keys for Windows 10 available from Microsoft, which will allow you to install the OS, but won't allow you to activate it. As long as you have an ISO image or any other bootable media containing Windows Setup files you can install the OS using a generic key.
Deprecated and Removed Features in Windows 10 Version 2004
Microsoft has made Windows 10 version 2004 available to everyone. Interested users can now install it via Windows Update, or reinstall it from scratch by downloading an ISO image. In addition to the list of known issues in this release, Microsoft has published what has been removed, and deprecated in May 2020 Update.
Microsoft adds new Windows Spellchecker API to all Chromium browsers
Microsoft is working with Google in the Chromium project to add the Windows Spellchecker API to Chromium-based browsers, including Chrome and Edge. The browsers will be able to use it on Windows 8.1 and above.
Edge Dev 84.0.522.5 is out, Edge Dev 85 is on its way to users
Microsoft today released a new Dev build of Microsoft Edge. By issuing version 84.0.522.5 to the Dev channel, Microsoft has noted that it can be the last Edge release built on top of Chromium 84. The next release should use Chromium 85.
Windows 10 Build 19635 (Fast Ring)
Microsoft has released Windows 10 Build 19635 to Insiders in the Fast Ring. This is a minor release that includes a number of fixes with no new features.
Windows 10 Version 2004 System Requirements
If you are about to install Windows 10 on your PC, you might want to know if your device is capable of running the latest operating system from Redmond. Version 2004 of Windows 10 has the same requirements as its predecessor, version 1909.
Install Windows 10 Version 2004 With Local Account
How to Install Windows 10 Version 2004 With Local Account
Starting with version 1909, Microsoft made it harder to install Windows 10 without a Microsoft Account. The same applies to today's released Windows 10 version 2004 'May 2020 Update'. The option is not available in the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) when you are setting up a new device. Here's how to install Windows 10 version 2004 with a local account.
Delay Windows 10 Version 2004 And Block It From Installing
How to delay Windows 10 version 2004 and prevent it from installing
A number of users are interested in delaying the upgrade to Windows 10 version 2004, also known as "20H1" and Windows 10 May 2020 Update. There are many reasons for this. Most users don't want to disturb their existing setup and do not want their custom settings getting reset again by the version 2004. Others would like to avoid compatibility issues. Here is the official way to postpone the upgrade to Windows 10 version 2004.