Microsoft today ended support for Windows 10 version 1903, also known as 'May 2019 Update' and '19H1'. The OS will no longer receive security updates. Earlier, Microsoft has started upgrading users of the OS to a newer release.
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Windows 10 version 1809 is no longer supported
As planned, Microsoft has discontinued support for Windows 10 version 1809. Today was the last day when the OS received its Patch Tuesday updates.
Reminder: Windows 10 version 1903 will reach end of support on December 8, 2020
Microsoft will soon end support for Windows 10 version 1903, also known as 'May 2019 Update' and '19H1'. The OS will stop receiving security updates starting on December 8, 2020.
KB4517210: Compatibility Update for installing Windows 10 version 1903
Following the announcement that Windows 10 Version 1903 is stable enough to be installed in an enterprise environment, Microsoft has released a new update to ensure that the upgrade process to version 1903 is smooth.
Windows 10 Version 1903 is Ready for Broad Deployment
Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 Version 1903 is stable enough to be installed in an enterprise environment. The latest Windows 10 version is now transitioned to broad deployment.
More issues with Windows 10 version 1903: Broken Audio, Network, and more
Windows 10 version 1903 users continue to suffer from issues after installing cumulative updates. The latest one, KB4515384, adds a number of new bugs to the OS, including broken network connectivity, issues with mutli-channel audio, and even more.
Microsoft Solves Intel RST Driver Issue, Allows More Users to Get Windows 10 Version 1903
As you may remember, there was an issue with the Intel RST Driver in Windows 10 blocking the upgrade to version 1903 for a huge number of devices. The issue appears to be solved with the latest cumulative update.
KB4505903 for Windows 10 version 1903 (18362.267)
On June 26, 2019 Microsoft released a new patch for Windows 10 version 1903. The update KB4505903 raises the OS build number to 18362.267. This update is a welcome addition to the last Patch Tuesday didn't include the update for version 1903.
Intel Rapid Storage (Intel RST) Driver Prevents Update to Windows 10 version 1903
As you may remember, Microsoft has postponed public rollout of Windows 10 version 1903 '19H1' on April 4, 2019. By shifting the release from April to May, the company has allotted more time for testing. Also, there was a number of conditions Microsoft has defined to prevent certain PCs from upgrade to the latest feature update. One of them is Intel Rapid Storage (Intel RST) drivers.
Microsoft Allows More Users to Install Windows 10 Version 1903
As you may remember, Microsoft has postponed public rollout of Windows 10 version 1903 '19H1' on April 4, 2019. By shifting the release from April to May, the company has allotted more time for testing. Also, there was a number of conditions Microsoft has defined to prevent certain PCs from upgrade to the latest feature update.