Windows 10 ltsb срок поддержки до какого года

Всё о жизненном цикле продукта Windows 10: что такое в принципе жизненный цикл продуктов Microsoft; какова его политика, устанавливаемая компанией; какова политика в отношении Windows 10; каковы конкретные сроки поддержки разных версий и выпусков Windows 10. Что даёт знание о жизненном цикле Windows 10 обычному пользователю.

Компания Microsoft при выпуске каждого своего программного продукта обязуется обеспечивать его поддержку – заботиться о безопасности, исправлять недоработки, совершенствовать функционал, обеспечивать веб-ресурсы по типу баз знаний, консультировать по индивидуальным обращениям пользователей. Но у такой поддержки есть сроки, и по их истечении Microsoft больше не занимается продуктами.

Срок от даты выпуска и до прекращения поддержки сама компания называет жизненным циклом продукта, и он есть у каждого продукта Microsoft. Вот только для некоторых продуктов действует одна политика жизненного цикла, а для других – другая, специфическая, как, например, для Windows 10.

Что являет собой жизненный цикл Windows 10, и что знание о нём может дать обычному пользователю?

Политики жизненного цикла продуктов Microsoft

Итак, жизненный цикл продуктов Microsoft – это срок от их выпуска до окончания поддержки компанией. Здесь, как и в других аспектах деятельности Microsoft, существует целая политика. У компании много различных продуктов со своей спецификой, все их под одну гребёнку не выровняешь, вот политика и определяет условия поддержки разного ПО. Детально вся эта политика прописана на специальном ресурсе Microsoft:

https://docs.microsoft.com/ru-ru/lifecycle/

Здесь кроме непосредственно информации нам также предлагается поисковик по продуктам для получения справки об их жизненном цикле.

Политики жизненного цикла продуктов Microsoft

Мы же попробуем разобрать политику жизненного цикла продуктов вкратце и по сути.

Она существует двух типов.

Первый тип — политика фиксированного жизненного цикла. Она определяет для продуктов 10 лет поддержки, из которых 5 первых лет идёт основная, а 5 следующих лет идёт расширенная.

Основная поддержка включает:

• Поставку обновлений, связанных и не связанных с безопасностью;
• Поставку исправлений;
• Поставку функциональных обновлений;
• Улучшение отдельных системных компонентов;
• Техническую поддержку в виде обеспечения веб-ресурсов по типу баз знаний и пошаговых мастеров для идентификации проблем с целью их самостоятельного разрешения;
• Бесплатную консультационную поддержку по телефону или Интернету.

Расширенная поддержка имеет меньший объём обязательств Microsoft. Она включает обновления безопасности и для отдельных продуктов прочие обновления. Есть техническая поддержка, а вот бесплатная консультационная для большей части продуктов не предусматривается. Но за плату – это всегда пожалуйста, даже после завершения расширенной поддержки.

Политика фиксированного жизненного цикла применима к Windows 7 и 8.1. Но не к Windows 10, у ней второй тип политики.

Второй тип политики жизненного цикла продуктов – современный жизненный цикл, он распространяется на все продукты Microsoft, которые поддерживаются непрерывно. Это продукты типа Office 365, Skype, ну и, собственно, Windows 10. Политика здесь размытая, но её суть сводится к тому, что поддержка бессрочная, а если компания захочет её прекратить для какого-то продукта, то она за год должна заявить о таком прекращении. Но для отдельных продуктов типа Windows 10 устанавливаются свои сроки поддержки.

Поддержка современного жизненного цикла включает:

• Поставку обновлений – связанных и не связанных с безопасностью, обновлений-исправлений, функциональных обновлений;
• Поставку новых сборок продуктов;
• Доступ к онлайн-контенту;
• Техническую поддержку в виде обеспечения сайтов по типу баз знаний;
• Консультационную поддержку по телефону или Интернету.

Сроки поддержки Windows 10

Итак, двигаясь от общего к частному, мы определили место Windows 10 в политике жизненного цикла продуктов Microsoft – это продукт с современным жизненным циклом и своим конкретным регламентированным сроком поддержки. Что же это за срок? Этот срок применим к каждой отдельной версии Windows 10 – начиная с первой 1507 и заканчивая последней существующей на дату написания статьи версии 2004. И он составляет 18 месяцев с даты выпуска версии, т.е. с даты официального релиза масштабного полугодичного обновления, привносящего в Windows 10 новые возможности и обновляющего её до новой версии. Исключение из этого правила составляют две отдельные редакции системы – Enterprise и Education. Жизненный цикл версий по итогам внедрения масштабных функциональных обновлений за второе полугодие составляет 30 месяцев. И чтобы мы не запутались, Microsoft представила нам всё это в удобной таблице окончания поддержки каждой из версий Windows 10 и для отдельных её редакций.

Сроки поддержки Windows 10

Сроки поддержки Windows 10 LTSC/LTSB

Но у Windows 10 есть ещё специфические выпуски редакции Enterprise, не ложащиеся в общую канву с обычными редакциями системы – выпуски с долгосрочной поддержкой LTSC/LTSB. Эти выпуски регламентируются политикой фиксированного жизненного цикла продуктов. Как и у Windows 7 и 8.1, у Windows 10 LTSC/LTSB присутствует основная и расширенная поддержка. И, опять же, для нашего удобства Microsoft расписала даты окончания поддержек в таблице.

Сроки поддержки Windows 10 LTSC/LTSB

Детально информация о жизненном цикле Windows представлена на сайте Microsoft:

https://support.microsoft.com/ru-ru/help/13853/windows-lifecycle-fact-sheet

Что даёт знание о жизненном цикле Windows 10

Ну и, наконец, что даёт нам знание о жизненном цикле Windows 10? Завершение жизненного цикла – это прекращение поддержки системы. В случае с LTSC/LTSB ситуация простая: для актуальной Windows 10 LTSC 2019 поддержка закончится аж в 2029 году, и до этой поры Microsoft, возможно, выпустит следующий спецвыпуск редакции Enterprise с долгосрочной поддержкой.

Сложнее обстоят дела с обычными редакциями Windows 10. Каждое обновление до новой версии – это риск. Два обновления в год – дважды в год мы рискуем. Далеко не всегда внедрение масштабного обновления заканчивается успехом. Во-первых, сам этот процесс может завершиться крахом. Во-вторых, после некорректного обновления система может работать сбойно, могут слететь драйверы, а с их установкой по новой будут проблемы, могут быть проблемы в работе стороннего софта. Начиная с версии 1903 «Десятка» больше не обновляется сама, без ведома пользователя. Лишь уведомляет о возможности обновления до новой версии, а дальше мы сами решаем, как поступить – обновиться или нет. Но так происходит только на протяжении срока поддержки — 18 или 30 месяцев. По истечении этого срока система, не спрашивая нас, обновляется до актуальной версии. Ну и, соответственно, тем, кто не обновляет каждое полугодие Windows 10 до новой версии и не блокирует установку функциональных обновлений, важно держать на примете дату окончания поддержки его версии. Чтобы обезопасить себя от возможных проблем, если вдруг система начнёт обновляться, не спросив на это разрешения.

Как лучше себя обезопасить от неудачного обновления до новой версии «Десятки»? Лучше всего, конечно же, накануне завершения срока поддержки текущей версии заняться переустановкой системы. И установить с нуля актуальную версию. Если же на это нет времени, либо же переустановка невозможна по иным причинам, тогда нужно сделать системный бэкап каким-нибудь сторонним софтом. Первое время после обновления до новой версии мы можем с помощью системного функционала откатиться к версии исходной, однако, опять же, этот функционал может не сработать. Бэкап сторонними средствами – куда более надёжный способ вернуть рабочую систему. Ну и если мы не хотим, чтобы система в какой-то момент произвольно обновилась до новой версии, то нам, соответственно, нужно либо приостановить обновления в дополнительных параметрах системного центра обновления, либо с помощью сторонних программ-твикеров заблокировать функциональные обновления.

Узнать, какая на компьютере установлена текущая версия «Десятки», чтобы отследить срок окончания её поддержки, очень просто.

Нажимаем Win+R и вписываем:

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В небольшом окошке откроются сведения о текущей версии и сборке Windows 10.

Текущая версия и сборка Windows 10

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Окончание поддержки разных версий Windows 10

Каждая версия Windows имеет своё начало и конец, а именно — дата выхода, и окончание поддержки. Представляем полный список всех версий Windows 10, с датами выпуска и окончанием сроков поддержки.

Microsoft объявила Windows 10 «последней Windows», перейдя на модель обновлений «Windows как услуга» (англ. Windows as a service).

Вместо выпуска новой Windows компания два раза в год — в марте и сентябре — выпускает новые RTM сборки Windows 10, известные как «обновления компонентов», которые добавляют новые функции в ОС, исправляют ошибки, не давая ей устаревать, в связи с чем так же больше не выходят пакеты обновлений (SP), как это было с Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7.

  • Windows 10 Version 1507 (RTM) (OS build 10240)
    Дата выпуска — 29.07.2015.
    Окончание поддержки — 09.05.2017.
  • Windows 10 Version 1511 (OS build 10586)
    Дата выпуска — 10.11.2015.
    Окончание поддержки — 10.04.2017.
  • Windows 10 Version 1607 (OS build 14393)
    Дата выпуска — 02.07.2016.
    Окончание поддержки — 10.04.2018.
  • Windows 10 Version 1703 (OS build 15063)
    Дата выпуска — 05.04.2017.
    Окончание поддержки — 09.10.2018.
  • Windows 10 Version 1709 (OS build 16299)
    Дата выпуска — 17.10.2017.
    Окончание поддержки — 09.04.2019.
  • Windows 10 Version 1803 (OS build 17134)
    Дата выпуска — 30.04.2018.
    Окончание поддержки — 12.11.2019.
  • Windows 10 Version 1809 (OS build 17763)
    Дата выпуска — 13.11.2018.
    Окончание поддержки — 12.05.2020.
  • Windows 10 Version 1903 (OS build 18362) Кодовое имя — 19H1
    Дата выпуска — 21.05.2019.
    Окончание поддержки — 08.12.2020.
  • Windows 10 Version 1909 (OS build 18363) Кодовое имя — 19H2
    Дата выпуска — 12.11.2019.
    Окончание поддержки — 11.05.2021.
  • Windows 10 Version 2004 (OS build 19041) Кодовое имя — 20H1
    Дата выпуска — 27.05.2020.
    Окончание поддержки — 14.12.2021
  • Windows 10 Version 20H2 (OS build 19042) Кодовое имя — 20H2
    Дата выпуска — 20.10.2020.
    Окончание поддержки — 10.05.2022
  • Windows 10 Version 21H1 (н/д) Кодовое имя — 21H1
    Дата выпуска — Июнь 2021.
    Окончание поддержки — Неизвестно.

Сроки поддержки Windows 10 Корпоративная (Enterprise) LTSB и LTSC версий

  • Windows 10 (1507) LTSB 2015 (OS build 10240.16384) Кодовое имя — Threshold
    Дата выпуска — 29.07.2015.
    Окончание поддержки — 14.10.2025.
  • Windows 10 (1607) LTSB 2016 (OS build 14393.0) Кодовое имя — Redstone
    Дата выпуска — 2.08.2016.
    Окончание поддержки — 13.10.2026.
  • Windows 10 (1809) LTSC 2019 (OS build 17763.1) Кодовое имя — Redstone
    Дата выпуска — 13.11.2018.
    Окончание поддержки — 09.01.2029.

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У различных версий Windows 10 есть свой жизненный цикл (окончательный срок поддержки), он так же касается и на версии обновлений Windows 10, независимо от ее редакции. В таблицах ниже представим окончательные сроки поддержки на версии Windows 10 Pro, Home (Домашняя), Education и Pro for WorkStations, а так же отдельно на версии Корпоративной (Enterprise) версии Windows 10.

Даты релиза и окончания поддержки версий Windows 10 Pro, Home (Домашняя), Education (Для образовательных учреждений) и Pro for WorkStations (Для рабочих станций).

Версии (пакеты обновлений) Windows 10 Дата выпуска Окончание поддержки для редакций: Pro, Home (Домашняя), Education и Pro for WorkStations
Windows 10 версии 1909 12.11.2019 11.05.2021
Windows 10 версии 1903 21.05.2019 08.12.2020
Windows 10, версия 1809 13.11.2018 12.05.2020
Windows 10 версии 1803 30.04.2018 12.11.2019
Windows 10 версии 1709 17.10.2017 09.04.2019
Windows 10 версии 1703 05.04.2017 09.10.2018
Windows 10 версии 1607 02.07.2016 10.04.2018
Windows 10 версии 1511 10.11.2015 10.04.2017
Windows 10 версии 1507 29.07.2015 09.05.2017

Даты релиза и окончания основной и расширенной поддержки Windows 10 Корпоративная (Enterprise) LTSB и LTSC версий

Версии Windows 10 Корпоративная Дата выпуска Дата окончания основной поддержки Дата окончания расширенной поддержки
Windows 10 Корпоративная (Enterprise) LTSC 2019 13.11.2018 09.01.2024 09.01.2029
Windows 10 Корпоративная (Enterprise) LTSB 2016 с долгосрочным обслуживанием 02.08.2016 12.10.2021 13.10.2026
Windows 10 Корпоративная (Enterprise) 2015 с долгосрочным обслуживанием 29.07.2015 13.10.2020 14.10.2025

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Этот материал написан посетителем сайта, и за него начислено вознаграждение.

Путь Windows 10 на рынке операционных систем был непростым. После выхода летом 2015 года ей пришлось бороться с привычной для пользователей и очень популярной Windows 7, и Microsoft сделала ставку на продвижение нового игрового API DirectX 12 и агрессивную рекламу. Но теперь, спустя 7 лет, можно утверждать, что навязывание новой операционной системы у многих пользователей вызвало отторжение, а скандалы с неотключаемой телеметрией и обновлениями только добавили негатива. Чего только стоило принудительное обновление некоторых пользователей через прилетавшую с обновлениями утилиту «Получить Windows 10» или GWX.

Не добавили популярности Windows 10 и проблемы со стабильностью и кривыми обновлениями, которые как снежный ком стали нарастать после выхода в апреле 2017 года большого обновления Creators Update (1703). С тех пор новости о том, что очередное обновление нарушило работу части оборудования или софта пользователей, стали регулярными. 

Почему Windows 10 все еще нравится пользователям?

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Но, спустя какое-то время проблем со стабильностью стало меньше, а пользователи научились правильно обращаться с Windows 10. Но главное — Microsoft наконец-то повернулась лицом к пользователям и многое из того, что вызывало их недовольство, в Windows 10 было исправлено. Вдобавок, все эти годы система не стояла на одном месте и постоянно развивалась, получая новые функции. Они уже стали для нас привычными, и, чтобы заметить разницу, достаточно попробовать в работе старую версию ОС, например, Anniversary Update (1607).

И нет ничего удивительного, что после выхода Windows 11 в октябре 2021 года, большая часть пользователей не торопилась переходить с привычной и удобной ОС на новую, которая к тому же была настолько вторичной, что породила множество мемов. А уж аппаратные проблемы Windows 11 могли отпугнуть даже опытного энтузиаста, чего только стоит падение производительности процессоров Ryzen или снижение скорости работы SSD-накопителей. 

Начался массовый переход пользователей Windows 10 на Windows 11

Но время шло, проблемы Windows 11 исправлялись и к концу 2022 года начался массовый исход пользователей со старой Windows 10. Судя по отчету аналитической компании StatCounter, в ноябре 2022 года доля Windows 10 на рынке операционных система упала ниже 70% — до 69.75%. Доля Windows 11 составляет уже 16.13%, но, что самое парадоксальное, пользователи уходят с Windows 10 даже на старую добрую Windows 7, доля которой на рынке ОС выросла с 9.62% в октябре и составила 10.25%. И даже доля Windows 8.1, чья поддержка завершится 10 января 2023 года, чуть выросла за счет пользователей, ушедших с Windows 10.

Если посмотреть на статистику игрового сервиса Steam, то можно увидеть, что доля геймеров, уже перешедших с Windows 10 на Windows 11, составляет почти треть — 29.11%, увеличившись за месяц почти на 5%. А вот Windows 7 среди пользователей Steam теряет последних консервативных поклонников и упала уже ниже 2%.

Сколько времени продлится поддержка Windows 10?

Судя по всему, пользователей подталкивает к переходу на Windows 11 не только усталость от старой ОС и желание хоть какой-то новизны, пусть только в интерфейсе, но и политика Microsoft по времени поддержки отдельных версий Windows 10. Как бы вам не нравилась May 2019 Update или October 2020 Update, их поддержка завершена, и они больше не получают обновлений. Даже поддержка относительно новой версии May 2021 Update завершилась буквально на днях, 13 декабря 2022 года.

Да и общий срок поддержки Windows 10 Home и Pro будет не такой уж и большой по сравнению с Windows 7, Microsoft планирует завершить ее 14 октября 2025 года, то есть уже меньше, чем через три года. Единственная возможность использовать Windows 10 после этого срока останется только у пользователей версий с долгосрочным обслуживанием: Windows 10 LTSB 2016, основанная на версии 1607, будет поддерживаться до 13 октября 2026 года. А более свежая и актуальная Windows 10 LTSC 2021, основанная на релизе 21H2 — аж до 13 января 2032 года, еще девять лет.

Как быстро пользователи перейдут на Windows 11?

Как бы то ни было, доля пользователей у Windows 10 еще большая и есть несколько причин на то, что это ОС может повторить успех долгожительства Windows 7. Во-первых, обновления для нее станут более стабильными, ведь Microsoft полностью сосредоточилась на новых функциях для Windows 11 и Windows 10 теперь будет получать минимум нововведений.

Во-вторых, выросшие системные требования Windows 11 оставят за бортом большое количество бюджетных и устаревших ПК. И дело здесь даже не в том, что Windows 11 требует, как минимум, двухъядерного процессора и 4 ГБ оперативной памяти, а в том, что работать на таком ПК с этой ОС будет очень некомфортно, ведь в 2022 году один только браузер может легко скушать 4 ГБ ОЗУ.

В-третьих, нужно понимать, что на Windows 11 уже перешла основная масса компьютерных энтузиастов, которые привыкли первыми пробовать новые операционные системы. Основная масса пользователей ПК намного более инертна и пользуется Windows до тех пор, пока переустановить ее не заставят какие-либо проблемы и баги. Но и эти пользователи, если они обладают современными ПК, встанут перед выбором — какую ОС качать с сайта Microsoft, уже устаревшую Windows 10 или новую Windows 11. Вполне возможно, что бурный рост пользователей Windows 11 в ноябре 2022 года связан именно с этой долей юзеров.

И если к концу срока поддержки в 2025 году Windows 10 придет с солидной долей пользователей, вполне возможно, что Microsoft продлят срок поддержки.

Что делать, если вы не хотите переходить с Windows 10?

Что же делать, если вы не хотите переходить с Windows 10 на Windows 11? По моему мнению, беспокоиться пока рано — в запасе есть почти три года поддержки Windows 10 Home и Pro и почти девять лет — версии LTSC 21H2. Можно спокойно продолжать пользоваться Windows 10, тем более, что новых «фич» у Windows 11, ради которых стоит перейти на новую ОС — пока немного.


Но озаботиться готовностью своего ПК к Windows 11 стоит уже сейчас и в первую очередь стоит установить в него хотя бы 16 ГБ ОЗУ, которая в декабре 2022 года стоит дешево как никогда. В Ситилинке самыми популярными комплектами ОЗУ DDR4 объемом 16 ГБ стали Kingston Fury Beast Black KF432C16BBK2/16, Kingston Fury Beast Black RGB KF436C17BBAK2/16 и Patriot Viper Steel PVS416G320C6K.


Пишите в комментарии, а вы уже перешли на Windows 11?

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Узнайте, когда начинается жизненный цикл каждой версии Windows 10 и когда Microsoft прекращает их поддержку.

Неважно, какую версию вы используете — Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 7 или любую другую, у них всех есть жизненный цикл. Этот цикл начинается, когда продукт впервые становится общедоступным, и заканчивается, когда Microsoft прекращает его поддержку. Зная жизненный цикл продукта, в данном случае Windows 10, полезно знать, когда обязательно нужно обновится до версии, которая получает поддержку.

В случае Windows 10 крупные обновления функций выпускаются два раза в год по Полугодовому каналу (SAC), который регулируется новой политикой жизненного цикла. Эта новая политика просто означает, что операционная система предлагается как услуга, она постоянно обслуживается и поддерживается, и никогда не считается законченным продуктом.

Пока вы используете текущую версию с подлинной лицензией, Windows 10 будет поддерживаться. Microsoft поддерживает выпущенную версию (обновление функций) не менее 18 месяцев с момента ее первого опубликования, и в течение этого времени вы постоянно будете иметь возможность устанавливать накопительные обновления, чтобы обеспечить безопасность устройства и получать необходимые исправления. Обычно вы должны установить последнюю версию до того, как устаревшая достигнет конца срока службы.

Дата окончания поддержки Windows 10

Журнал версий Windows 10 Дата выпуска КОНЕЦ ПОДДЕРЖКИ Home, Pro, Pro Education КОНЕЦ ПОДДЕРЖКИ Enterprise и Education
Windows 10 версии 2004 27 мая 2020 14 декабря 2021 14 декабря 2021
Windows 10 версии 1909  12 ноября 2019 11 мая 2021  10 мая 2022
Windows 10 версии 1903 21 мая 2019 8 декабря 2020 8 декабря 2020
Windows 10 версии 1809 13 ноября 2018 10 ноября 2020 11 мая 2021
Windows 10 версии 1803 30 апреля 2018 12 ноября 2019 10 ноября 2020
Windows 10 версии 1709 17 октября 2017 9 апреля 2019 13 октября 2020
Windows 10 версии 1703 5 апреля 2017  9 октября 2018 8 октября 2019
Windows 10 версии 1607 2 августа 2016 10 апреля 2018 9 апреля 2019
Windows 10 версии 1511 10 ноября 2015 10 октября 2017 10 октября 2017
Windows 10 версия 1507 29 июля 2015 9 мая 2017  9 мая 2017

В зависимости от версии Windows 10, установленной на вашем компьютере, можно отложить обновления функций с помощью расширенных параметров Центра обновления Windows. Хотя этот параметр предназначен для организаций, любой может отложить обновление функции, как правило, чтобы избежать ошибок и других проблем, которые, как известно, появляются в первые дни.

Windows 10 автоматически загружает и устанавливает накопительные обновления и обновления функций, но, если вы не знаете версию, которую вы используете, есть несколько способов проверить версию Windows 10 и выяснить, нужно ли вам обновляться, чтобы оставаться на поддерживаемой системе.

Кроме того, если вы используете выпуски Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB), их жизненный цикл сильно отличается. Windows 10 LTSB — это, пожалуй, лучшая версия, если вам не нужны обновления функций. Это выпуски, поддерживаемые до 10 лет.

Жизненный цикл Windows 10 Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB)

Журнал версий Windows 10 Дата выпуска Дата завершения базовой поддержки Дата завершения расширенной поддержки
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2019
13 ноября 2018 9 января 2024 9 января 2029
Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 LTSB
2 августа 2016 12 октября 2021 13 октября 2026
Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2015 LTSB
29 июля 2015 13 октября 2020 14 октября 2025

Windows 10 LTSB является опцией для Windows 10 Enterprise и доступна только для клиентов с корпоративной лицензией или с подпиской MSDN.

Что такое Windows 10 May 2020 Update, версия 2004, и почему вы должны обновится.

Что нового в обновлении в Windows 10 May 2019 Update (версия 1903).

Как сделать чистую установку Windows 10.

Microsoft сокращает жизненный цикл поддержки выпусков Windows 10 Enterprise Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC) с десяти лет до пяти. После этого срока обновления функциональности Windows 10 выпускаться больше не будут.

Пользователям, которые не хотят обновлять версию Windows в течение более длительного времени, Microsoft советует перейти на выпуски Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC (бинарные эквиваленты релизов Enterprise), которые останутся на текущем 10-летнем жизненном цикле поддержки.

Изменения жизненного цикла LTSC вступят в действие со второй половины этого года, когда планируется запуск следующих версий LTSC IoT и Enterprise (скорее всего, помеченных как 21H2).

По словам Microsoft, изменения жизненного цикла были одобрены клиентами, которые заявили, что десять лет поддержки LTSC — это больше, чем им требуется.

«В ходе углубленных бесед с клиентами мы обнаружили, что многие из тех, кто ранее устанавливал версию LTSC для настольных компьютеров, не обнаружили потребности в полном 10-летнем жизненном цикле, — написал в официальном блоге старший менеджер по продуктам Джо Лури (Joe Luri). — В остальных случаях эти потребности часто лучше решаются с помощью Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC».

Выпуски Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2015/2016/2019 останутся на текущем десятилетнем жизненном цикле поддержки. Изменения коснутся только следующих версий Enterprise LTSC.

Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft. Microsoft described Windows 10 as an «operating system as a service» that would receive ongoing updates to its features and functionality, augmented with the ability for enterprise environments to receive non-critical updates at a slower pace or use long-term support milestones that will only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their five-year lifespan of mainstream support. It was first released in July 2015.

Channels

Windows 10 Insider Preview builds are delivered to Insiders in three different channels (previously «rings»).[1] Insiders in the Dev Channel (previously Fast Ring) receive updates prior to those in the Beta Channel (previously Slow Ring), but might experience more bugs and other issues.[2][3] Insiders in the Release Preview Channel (previously Release Preview Ring) do not receive updates until the version is almost available to the public, but are comparatively more stable.[4]

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Windows 10 versions

Version Codename Marketing name Build Release date Supported until (and support status by color)
GAC[a] LTSC[b] Mobile
  • Home, Pro,
  • Pro Education,
  • Pro for Workstations
  • Education,
  • Enterprise,
  • IoT Enterprise
Enterprise IoT Enterprise
1507 Threshold 10240 July 29, 2015 May 9, 2017 October 14, 2025[c]
1511 Threshold 2 November Update 10586 November 10, 2015 October 10, 2017 April 10, 2018 January 9, 2018
1607 Redstone Anniversary Update 14393 August 2, 2016 April 10, 2018[d] April 9, 2019[d] October 13, 2026[e] October 9, 2018
1703 Redstone 2 Creators Update 15063 April 5, 2017[f] October 9, 2018 October 8, 2019[g] June 11, 2019
1709 Redstone 3 Fall Creators Update 16299[h] October 17, 2017 April 9, 2019 October 13, 2020[i] January 14, 2020
1803 Redstone 4 April 2018 Update 17134 April 30, 2018 November 12, 2019 May 11, 2021[j]
1809 Redstone 5 October 2018 Update 17763 November 13, 2018[k] November 10, 2020[l] January 9, 2029[m]
1903 19H1 May 2019 Update 18362 May 21, 2019 December 8, 2020
1909 19H2 November 2019 Update 18363 November 12, 2019 May 11, 2021 May 10, 2022
2004 20H1 May 2020 Update 19041 May 27, 2020 December 14, 2021
20H2 20H2 October 2020 Update 19042 October 20, 2020 May 10, 2022 May 9, 2023
21H1 21H1 May 2021 Update 19043 May 18, 2021 December 13, 2022
21H2 21H2 November 2021 Update 19044 November 16, 2021 June 13, 2023 June 11, 2024 January 12, 2027 January 13, 2032[n]
22H2 22H2 2022 Update 19045 October 18, 2022 May 14, 2024 May 13, 2025
Legend:   Old version, not maintained[o]   Older version, still maintained[p]   Current stable version[q]
Notes:

  1. ^ General Availability Channel, formerly Semi-Annual Channel (SAC) and Current Branch (CB).
  2. ^ Long-Term Servicing Channel, formerly Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB).
  3. ^ Mainstream support ended on October 13, 2020.
  4. ^ a b January 10, 2023 for Intel Clover Trail based systems.
  5. ^ Mainstream support ended on October 12, 2021.
  6. ^ April 11, 2017 for Education, Enterprise, and IoT Enterprise editions.
  7. ^ March 9, 2021 for Surface Hub devices.
  8. ^ Windows 10 Mobile: 15254.
  9. ^ Originally EOS by April 14, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  10. ^ Version 1803 originally EOS by November 10, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  11. ^ Originally released on October 2, 2018, but was pushed back due to bugs.
  12. ^ Originally EOS by May 12, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  13. ^ Mainstream support until January 9, 2024.
  14. ^ Mainstream support until January 12, 2027.
  15. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color have reached their expiration dates and are no longer supported by Microsoft.
  16. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color are no longer the latest version of Windows 10, but are still supported by Microsoft.
  17. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color are the latest (by SKU) public version of Windows 10.

PC version history

Mainstream builds of Windows 10 are labeled «YYMM», with YY representing the two-digit year and MM representing the month of planned release (for example, version 1507 refers to builds which initially released in July 2015). Starting with version 20H2, Windows 10 release nomenclature changed from the year and month pattern to a year and half-year pattern (YYH1, YYH2).[5]

Legend:   Old version, not maintained   Older version, still maintained   Current stable version   Latest preview version

Version 1507 (original release)

Version 1511 (November Update)

The second stable build of Windows 10 is version 1511 (build number 10586), known as the November Update. It was codenamed «Threshold 2» (TH2) during development. This version was distributed via Windows Update on November 12, 2015. It contains various improvements to the operating system, its user interface, bundled services, as well as the introduction of Skype-based universal messaging apps, and the Windows Store for Business and Windows Update for Business features.[6][7][8][9]

On November 21, 2015, the November Update was temporarily pulled from public distribution.[10][11] The upgrade was re-instated on November 24, 2015, with Microsoft stating that the removal was due to a bug that caused privacy and data collection settings to be reset to defaults when installing the upgrade.[12]

Version 1607 (Anniversary Update)

The third stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1607, known as the Anniversary Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 1» (RS1) during development. This version was released on August 2, 2016, a little over one year after the first stable release of Windows 10.[13][14][15][16] The Anniversary Update was originally thought to have been set aside for two feature updates. While both were originally to be released in 2016, the second was moved into 2017 so that it would be released in concert with that year’s wave of Microsoft first-party devices.[17][18][14]

The Anniversary Update introduces new features such as the Windows Ink platform, which eases the ability to add stylus input support to Universal Windows Platform apps and provides a new «Ink Workspace» area with links to pen-oriented apps and features,[19][14] enhancements to Cortana’s proactive functionality,[20] a dark user interface theme mode, a new version of Skype designed to work with the Universal Windows Platform, improvements to Universal Windows Platform intended for video games,[13] and offline scanning using Windows Defender.[21] The Anniversary Update also supports Windows Subsystem for Linux, a new component that provides an environment for running Linux-compatible binary software in an Ubuntu-based user mode environment.[22]

On new installations of Windows 10 on systems with Secure Boot enabled, all kernel-mode drivers issued after July 29, 2015 must be digitally signed with an Extended Validation Certificate issued by Microsoft.[23]

This version is the basis for «LTSB 2016», the first upgrade to the LTSB since Windows 10’s release. The first LTSB release, based on RTM (version 1507), has been retroactively named «LTSB 2015».

Version 1703 (Creators Update)

The fourth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1703, known as the Creators Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 2» (RS2) during development. This version was announced on October 26, 2016,[24][25] and was released for general availability on April 11, 2017,[26][27] and for manual installation via Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant and Media Creation Tool tools on April 5, 2017.[28] This update primarily focuses on content creation, productivity, and gaming features—with a particular focus on virtual and augmented reality (including HoloLens and virtual reality headsets) and on aiding the generation of three-dimensional content.

It supports a new virtual reality workspace designed for use with headsets; Microsoft announced that several OEMs planned to release VR headsets designed for use with the Creators Update.[27][26][29]

Controls for the Game Bar and Game DVR feature have moved to the Settings app, while a new «Game Mode» option allows resources to be prioritized towards games.[30] Integration with Microsoft acquisition Mixer (formerly Beam)[31] was added for live streaming.[30] The themes manager moved to Settings app, and custom accent colors are now possible.[30] The new app Paint 3D allows users to produce artwork using 3D models; the app is designed to make 3D creation more accessible to mainstream users.[32]

Windows 10’s privacy settings have more detailed explanations of data that the operating system may collect. Additionally, the «enhanced» level of telemetry collection was removed.[30] Windows Update notifications may now be «snoozed» for a period of time, the «active hours» during which Windows will not try to install updates may now extend up to 18 hours in length, and updates may be paused for up to seven days.[30] Windows Defender has been replaced by the universal app Windows Defender Security Center.[30] Devices may optionally be configured to prevent use of software from outside of Microsoft Store, or warn before installation of apps from outside of Microsoft Store.[33] «Dynamic Lock» allows a device to automatically lock if it is outside of the proximity of a designated Bluetooth device, such as a smartphone.[34] A «Night Light» feature was added, which allows the user to change the color temperature of the display to the red part of the spectrum at specific times of day (similarly to the third-party software f.lux).[35]

Version 1709 (Fall Creators Update)

The fifth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1709, known as the Fall Creators Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 3» (RS3) during development. This version was released on October 17, 2017.[36][37][38] Version 1709 introduces a new feature known as «My People», where shortcuts to «important» contacts can be displayed on the taskbar. Notifications involving these contacts appear above their respective pictures, and users can communicate with the contact via either Skype, e-mail, or text messaging (integrating with Android and Windows 10 Mobile devices). Support for additional services, including Xbox, Skype for Business, and third-party integration, are to be added in the future. Files can also be dragged directly to the contact’s picture to share them.[39] My People was originally announced for Creators Update, but was ultimately held over to the next release,[40][41] and made its first public appearance in Build 16184 in late April 2017.[37] A new «Files-on-Demand» feature for OneDrive serves as a partial replacement for the previous «placeholders» function.[42]

It also introduces a new security feature known as «controlled folder access», which can restrict the applications allowed to access specific folders. This feature is designed mainly to defend against file-encrypting ransomware.[43]

Version 1803 (April 2018 Update)

The sixth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1803, known as the April 2018 Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 4» (RS4) during development. This version was released as a manual download on April 30, 2018, with a broad rollout on May 8, 2018.[44][45] This update was originally meant to be released on April 10, but was delayed because of a bug which could increase chances of a «Blue Screen of Death» (Stop error).[46]

The most significant feature of this build is Timeline, which is displayed within Task View. It allows users to view a list of recently-used documents and websites from supported applications («activities»). When users consent to Microsoft data collection via Microsoft Graph, activities can also be synchronized from supported Android and iOS devices.[47][48][49][42]

Version 1809 (October 2018 Update)

The seventh stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1809, known as the October 2018 Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 5» (RS5) during development. This version was released on October 2, 2018.[50] Highlighted features on this build include updates to the clipboard function (including support for clipboard history and syncing with other devices), SwiftKey virtual keyboard, Snip & Sketch, and File Explorer supporting the dark color scheme mode.[51]

On October 6, 2018, the build was pulled by Microsoft following isolated reports of the update process deleting files from user directories.[52] It was re-released to Windows Insider channel on October 9, with Microsoft citing a bug in OneDrive’s Known Folder Redirection function as the culprit.[53][54]

On November 13, 2018, Microsoft resumed the rollout of 1809 for a small percentage of users.[55][56]

The long term servicing release, Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC, is based on this version and is equivalent in terms of features.[57]

Version 1903 (May 2019 Update)

The eighth stable build of Windows 10, version 1903, codenamed «19H1«, was released for general availability on May 21, 2019 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since April 8, 2019.[58] Because of new practices introduced after the problems affecting the 1809 update, Microsoft used an intentionally slower Windows Update rollout process.[59][60][61]

New features in the update include a redesigned search tool—separated from Cortana and oriented towards textual queries, a new «Light» theme (set as default on Windows 10 Home) using a white-colored taskbar with dark icons, the addition of symbols and kaomoji to the emoji input menu, the ability to «pause» system updates, automated «Recommended troubleshooting», integration with Google Chrome on Timeline via an extension, support for SMS-based authentication on accounts linked to Microsoft accounts, and the ability to run Windows desktop applications within the Windows Mixed Reality environment (previously restricted to universal apps and SteamVR only). A new feature on Pro, Education, and Enterprise known as Windows Sandbox allows users to run applications within a secured Hyper-V environment.[62][63]

A revamped version of Game Bar was released alongside 1903, which redesigns it into a larger overlay with a performance display, Xbox friends list and social functionality, and audio and streaming settings.[64]

Version 1909 (November 2019 Update)

The ninth stable build of Windows 10, version 1909, codenamed «19H2«, was released to the public on November 12, 2019 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since August 26, 2019.[65] Unlike previous updates, this one was released as a minor service update without major new features.[66]

Version 2004 (May 2020 Update)

The tenth stable build of Windows 10, version 2004, codenamed «20H1«, was released to the public on May 27, 2020 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since April 16, 2020.[67] New features included faster and easier access to Bluetooth settings and pairing, improved Kaomojis, renamable virtual desktops, DirectX12 Ultimate, a chat-based UI for Cortana, greater integration with Android phones on the Your Phone app, Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2), and WSL 2 version includes a custom Linux kernel, unlike older WSL, the ability to use Windows Hello without the need for a password, improved Windows Search with integration with File Explorer, a cloud download option to reset Windows, accessibility improvements, and the ability to view disk drive type and discrete graphics card temperatures in Task Manager.[68][69]

Version 20H2 (October 2020 Update)

The eleventh stable build of Windows 10, version 20H2, was released to the public on October 20, 2020 after being on the Beta Channel since June 16, 2020.[70] New features include new theme-aware tiles in the Start Menu, new features and improvements to Microsoft Edge (such as a price comparison tool, Alt+Tab ↹ integration for tab switching, and easy access to pinned tabs), a new out-of-box experience with more personalization for the taskbar, notifications improvements, improvements to tablet mode, improvements to Modern Device Management, and the move of the System tab in Control Panel to the About page in Settings. This is the first version of Windows 10 to include the new Chromium-based Edge browser by default.[71][72][73]

Version 21H1 (May 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 May 2021 Update[74] (codenamed «21H1»[75]) is the twelfth stable build for Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.19043. The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to Beta Channel on February 17, 2021.[76] The update began rolling out on May 18, 2021.[77] Notable changes in the May 2021 Update include:[78]

  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service

The update reached end of service after the release of build 19043.2364 on December 13, 2022.[79][80]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.844
[76]
KB4601382 Beta Channel:
February 17, 2021
  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service
10.0.19043.867
[81]
KB5000802 Beta Channel:
March 9, 2021
10.0.19043.899
[82]
KB5000842 Beta Channel:
March 15, 2021
  • Replaced EdgeHTML-based Microsoft Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
10.0.19043.906
[83]
Beta Channel:
March 25, 2021
10.0.19043.928
[84]
KB5001330 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 13, 2021
10.0.19043.962
[85]
KB5001391 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 19, 2021
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
10.0.19043.964
[86]
Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 28, 2021
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10 version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.985
Version 21H1
[87][88][89]
KB5003173 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 11, 2021

Public release:
May 18, 2021

10.0.19043.1023
[90][91]
KB5003214 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 21, 2021

Public release:
May 25, 2021

10.0.19043.1052
[92][93]
KB5003637 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 8, 2021
10.0.19043.1055
[94]
KB5004476 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 11, 2021
10.0.19043.1081
[95][96]
KB5003690 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
June 17, 2021

Public release:
June 21, 2021

  • Added support for USB Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC) interface
10.0.19043.1082
[97]
KB5004760 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1083
[98]
KB5004945 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 6, 2021
10.0.19043.1110
[99]
KB5004237 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 13, 2021
10.0.19043.1147
[100]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19043.1149
[101]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19043.1151
[102]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1165
[103]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19043.1200
[104]
KB5005101 Release Preview Channel:
August 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1202
[105][106]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021

Public release:
September 1, 2021

10.0.19043.1237
[107]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19043.1263
[108]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19043.1266
[109]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 30, 2021
10.0.19043.1288
[110]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 12, 2021
10.0.19043.1319
[111]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19043.1320
[112][113]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19043.1348
[114]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 9, 2021
10.0.19043.1379
[115]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19043.1381
[116]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1387
[117]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19043.1415
[118]
KB5008212 Public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19043.1466
[119]
KB5009543 Public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19043.1469
[120]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19043.1503
[121]
KB5009596 Public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1526
[122]
KB5010342 Public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19043.1566
[123]
KB5010415 Public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19043.1586
[124]
KB5011487 Public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19043.1620
[125]
KB5011543 Public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19043.1645
[126]
KB5012599 Public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19043.1682
[127]
KB5011831 Public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1706
[128]
KB5013942 Public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19043.1708
[129]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19043.1741
[130]
KB5014023 Public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19043.1766
[131]
KB5014699 Public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19043.1767
[132]
KB5016139 Public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19043.1806
[133]
KB5014666 Public release:
June 28, 2022
10.0.19043.1826
[134]
KB5014666 Public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19043.1865
[135]
KB5015878 Public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19043.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19043.1949
[137]
KB5016688 Public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19043.2006
[138]
KB5017308 Public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19043.2075
[139]
KB5017380 Public release:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19043.2130
[140]
KB5018410 Public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19043.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19043.2193
[142]
KB5018482 Public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19043.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19043.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19043.2311
[145]
KB5020030 Public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19043.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Public release:
December 13, 2022
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

Version 21H2 (November 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 November 2021 Update[146] (codenamed «21H2»[147]) is the twelfth major update to Windows 10 as the cumulative update to the May 2021 Update. It carries the build number 10.0.19044. The first preview was released on July 15, 2021 to Insiders who opted in to Release Preview Channel that failed to meet minimum system requirements for Windows 11.[148][149] The update began rolling out on November 16, 2021. Notable changes in the November 2021 Update include:[147][150]

  • GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments
  • New simplified passwordless deployment models for Windows Hello for Business
  • Support for WPA3 Hash-to-Element (H2E) standards
Preview builds of Windows 10 version 21H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19044.1147
[148]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19044.1149
[151]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19044.1151
[102]
Release Preview Channel:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19044.1165
[103]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19044.1200
[152]
KB5005101 Release Preview Channel:
August 18, 2021
  • Added support for WPA3 Hash-to-Element (H2E) standards
  • New simplified passwordless deployment models for Windows Hello for Business
  • Added GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments
10.0.19044.1202
[153]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021
10.0.19044.1237
[107]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1263
[154]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19044.1266
[109]
Release Preview Channel:
September 30, 2021
Public patches of Windows 10 version 21H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19044.1288
Version 21H2
[110][89]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel:
October 12, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1319
[155]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19044.1320
[156]
Release Preview Channel:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19044.1348
[114]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel:
November 9, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1379
[115]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19044.1381
[116]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19044.1387
[117]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19044.1415
[118]
KB5008212 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1466
[119]
KB5009543 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19044.1469
[120]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19044.1499
[157]
KB5009596 Release Preview Channel:
January 14, 2022
  • Added a reminder related to the retirement of Internet Explorer 11 in June 2022
  • New «Sync Your Settings» feature for migrating settings to the original release of Windows 11
  • Added support to directly access to select Microsoft Edge profiles from News & Interests
10.0.19044.1503
[121]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1526
[122]
KB5010342 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1566
[123]
KB5010415 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1586
[124]
KB5011487 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1618
[158]
KB5011543 Release Preview Channel:
March 14, 2022
  • New highlights feature for Search on the taskbar
  • Added the ability to change the color of toast buttons
  • New policy for expanding an app’s top three notifications by default in the Action Center
10.0.19044.1620
[125]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19044.1645
[126]
KB5012599 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1679
[159]
KB5011831 Release Preview Channel:
April 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1682
[127]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1706
[128]
KB5013942 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19044.1708
[129]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19044.1737
[160]
KB5014023 Release Preview Channel:
May 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1739
[161]
Release Preview Channel:
May 23, 2022
10.0.19044.1741
[162][130]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19044.1766
[131]
KB5014699 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1767
[132]
KB5016139 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19044.1806
[163][133]
KB5014666 Release Preview Channel:
June 23, 2022

Public release:
June 28, 2022

10.0.19044.1826
[134]
KB5015807 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1862
[164]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 18, 2022
10.0.19044.1865
[135]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19044.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19044.1947
[165]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1949
[137]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19044.2006
[138]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2075
[166][139]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 15, 2022

Public release:
September 20, 2022

10.0.19044.2130
[140]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19044.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19044.2192
[167]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19044.2193
[168][142]
Release Preview Channel:
October 24, 2022

Public release:
October 25, 2022

10.0.19044.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19044.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19044.2311
[145]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19044.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2486
[169]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19044.2545
[170]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel:
January 12, 2023
10.0.19044.2546
[171]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023

Version 22H2 (2022 Update)

The Windows 10 2022 Update[172] (codenamed «22H2»[173]) is the thirteenth and current major update to Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.19045. The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to the Release Preview Channel on July 28, 2022.[173] The update began rolling out on October 18, 2022.[172]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.1865
[173]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 28, 2022
10.0.19045.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19045.1949
[137]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 26, 2022
Public patches of Windows 10 version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.2006
Version 22H2
[138]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel:
September 13, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2075
[139]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19045.2130
[140][172][89]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel:
October 11, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19045.2193
[142]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19045.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19045.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19045.2301
[174]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel:
November 10, 2022
10.0.19045.2311
[145]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19045.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19045.2486
[169]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19045.2546
[171]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023

Fast Ring / Dev Channel

Legend:   Expired preview version

Fast Ring

On December 16, 2019, Microsoft announced that Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring will receive builds directly from the rs_prerelease branch, which are not matched to a specific Windows 10 release. The first build released under the new strategy, build 19536, was made available to Insiders on the same day.[175]

The mn_release branch was available from May 13, 2020 to June 17, 2020.[176][177] The branch was mandatory for Insiders in the Fast Ring.[177]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Fast Ring
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights
10.0.19536.1000
[175]
Fast ring:
December 16, 2019
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Added optional drivers support in Windows Update
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
  • New family group setup
10.0.19541.1000
[178]
Fast ring:
January 8, 2020
  • New location in-use icon in notification area
  • Added ability to view computer architecture in Details tab in Task Manager
10.0.19546.1000
[179]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2020
10.0.19551.1005
[180]
Fast ring:
January 23, 2020
10.0.19555.1001
[181]
Fast ring:
January 30, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.19559.1000
[183]
Fast ring:
February 5, 2020
10.0.19564.1000
[184]
Fast ring:
February 12, 2020
  • Updated graphics settings page in Settings app
10.0.19564.1005
[184]
10.0.19569.1000
[185]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2020
10.0.19577.1000
[186]
Fast ring:
March 5, 2020
  • New policy for diagnostic data in Settings app
  • Redesigned icon for Windows Security
  • Improvements to Cortana, advanced startup in Settings app and Start
10.0.19582.1000
[187]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2020
  • Updated Eye Control settings in Settings app
10.0.19587.1000
[188]
Fast ring:
March 18, 2020
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.19592.1000
[189]
Fast ring:
March 25, 2020
  • Re-introduced new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
10.0.19603.1000
[190]
Fast ring:
April 8, 2020
  • Integrated File Explorer in Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • New cleanup recommendations feature in Storage Settings
10.0.19608.1000
[191]
Fast ring:
April 15, 2020
  • New default apps experience in Settings app
10.0.19608.1006
[191]
Fast ring:
April 17, 2020
10.0.19613.1000
[192]
Fast ring:
April 22, 2020
10.0.19613.1005
[192]
Fast ring:
April 27, 2020
10.0.19619.1000
[193]
Fast ring:
April 29, 2020
10.0.19624.1000
[194]
Fast ring:
May 6, 2020
  • Disabled new default apps search box in Settings app for maintenance
  • Updated VPN connection and Optional Updates experiences
10.0.19628.1
[195]
Fast ring:
May 13, 2020
  • Added initial support for DNS over HTTPS
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.19631.1
[196]
Fast ring:
May 21, 2020
10.0.19635.1
[197]
Fast ring:
May 28, 2020
10.0.19640.1
[198]
Fast ring:
June 3, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.19645.1
[199]
Fast ring:
June 10, 2020
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights

Dev Channel

As of June 15, 2020, Microsoft has introduced the «channels» model to its Windows Insider Program, succeeding its «ring» model.[200] All future builds starting from build 10.0.20150, therefore, would be released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.[176]

The fe_release branch was available from October 29, 2020 to January 6, 2021.[201][202] The branch was mandatory for Insiders until December 10. Afterward, Insiders could choose to move back to the rs_prerelease branch.[203]

The co_release branch was available from April 5 to June 14, 2021.[204] The branch was mandatory for Insiders.

As of June 28, 2021, the Dev Channel has transitioned to Windows 11.[205]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Dev Channel
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights
10.0.20150.1000
[176]
Dev Channel:
June 17, 2020
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • Added GPU compute support
    • New wsl –install and wsl –update commands
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
10.0.20152.1000
[206]
Dev Channel:
June 24, 2020
10.0.20161.1000
[207]
Dev Channel:
July 1, 2020
  • New theme-aware tiles in Start Menu
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge (Switch between multiple tabs and Windows apps by pressing Alt+Tab ↹)
  • New personalized and out-of-box experience for taskbar
  • Improvements to notification experience as well as tablet experience for 2-in-1 devices
  • Migrated information in Control Panel’s System page into the Settings About page in Settings app
10.0.20170.1000
[208]
Dev Channel:
July 15, 2020
Expiration date:
January 31, 2021
  • Updates to the Setting app
    • Updated sound settings
    • New Settings app icon
  • New experimental implementation of TLS 1.3 (enabled by default)
10.0.20175.1000
[209]
Dev Channel:
July 22, 2020
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge (Quick access to active tabs for pinned sites in the taskbar)
  • New Reset-AppxPackage command in PowerShell
  • New Eye Contact feature for Surface Pro X
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20180.1000
[210]
Dev Channel:
July 29, 2020
10.0.20185.1000
[211]
Dev Channel:
August 5, 2020
  • Updates to the Settings app
    • DNS settings is now a top-level option
    • New encrypted DNS configuration settings
  • New ADMX-based policies for MDM
10.0.20190.1000
[212]
Dev Channel:
August 12, 2020
  • New post-update experience
  • Updates to Graphics Settings in the Settings app
  • Improvements to Japanese IME (Switch between Hiragana and Katakana by using Ctrl+⇪ Caps Lock and Alt+⇪ Caps Lock respectively)
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20197.1000
[213]
Dev Channel:
August 21, 2020
  • New Disk Management page in the Settings app
  • Removal of new post-update experience for maintenance
10.0.20201.1000
[214]
Dev Channel:
August 26, 2020
10.0.20206.1000
[215]
Dev Channel:
September 2, 2020
  • Improvements to emoji panel
    • Revamped UI with acrylic element
    • New inline emoji search box
    • Added support for animated GIF
    • Integrated clipboard history into input experiences
  • New Windows voice typing feature (Improved version of dictation in WSR)
  • Redesigned touch keyboard
  • Added cursor movement support via gestures on the touch keyboard
10.0.20211.1000
[216]
Dev Channel:
September 10, 2020
  • Added search box to the Default Apps pages in Settings app
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • New wsl --mount command for accessing Linux file systems mounted from physical or virtual disks in WSL 2[217]
10.0.20211.1005
[216]
Dev Channel:
September 11, 2020
The rollout of this build has been pulled due to issues related to the installing process.
10.0.20215.1000
[218]
Dev Channel:
September 16, 2020
  • Introduced dark theme for Windows 10 search experience on the taskbar
10.0.20221.1000
[219]
Dev Channel:
September 23, 2020
  • New Meet Now feature in Skype
10.0.20226.1000
[220]
Dev Channel:
September 30, 2020
  • New storage health monitoring feature
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20231.1000
[221]
Dev Channel:
October 7, 2020
  • New «Customize your device» page in Windows OOBE setup
  • Added ability to modify file associations on a per-user or per-device basis for enterprise users
10.0.20231.1005
[221]
Dev Channel:
October 13, 2020
10.0.20236.1000
[222]
Dev Channel:
October 14, 2020
  • New refresh rate setting in the Settings app
10.0.20236.1005
[222]
Dev Channel:
October 16, 2020
10.0.20241.1000
[223]
Dev Channel:
October 21, 2020
  • New theme-aware splash screens for UWP apps
  • Improvements to Optimize Drives page in the Settings app
10.0.20241.1005
[223]
Dev Channel:
October 23, 2020
10.0.20246.1
[201]
Dev Channel:
October 29, 2020
  • Removal of updated emoji picker, redesigned touch keyboard, voice typing, theme-aware splash screens, and other features for maintenance
10.0.20251.1
[224]
Dev Channel:
November 4, 2020
10.0.20257.1
[225]
Dev Channel:
November 11, 2020
10.0.20262.1
[226]
Dev Channel:
November 18, 2020
10.0.20262.1010
[226]
Dev Channel:
November 20, 2020
10.0.20270.1
[227]
Dev Channel:
December 3, 2020
Expiration date:
October 31, 2021
10.0.20277.1
[203]
Dev Channel:
December 10, 2020
10.0.21277.1000
[228]
  • Re-introduced updated emoji picker, redesigned touch keyboard, voice typing, theme-aware splash screens, and other features
  • New x64 emulation for Windows 10 on ARM
  • Added support for Emoji 12.1 and 13.0
10.0.20279.1
[229]
Dev Channel:
December 14, 2020
10.0.21286.1000
[202]
Dev Channel:
January 6, 2021
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
  • New «Manage Storage Spaces» setting in the Settings app
  • New DiskUsage command-line tool
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
  • Improvements to experience when transitioning between timezones
10.0.21292.1000
[230]
Dev Channel:
January 13, 2021
  • Improvements to News and Interests
10.0.21292.1010
[230]
Dev Channel:
January 15, 2021
10.0.21296.1000
[231]
Dev Channel:
January 21, 2021
10.0.21296.1010
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January 25, 2021
10.0.21301.1000
[232]
Dev Channel:
January 27, 2021
  • Improvements to the touch keyboard design
10.0.21301.1010
[232]
Dev Channel:
February 1, 2021
10.0.21313.1000
[233]
Dev Channel:
February 12, 2021
  • Expanded News and Interests feature on the taskbar to more languages
  • Replaced EdgeHTML-based Microsoft Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
  • New IME candidate window design
10.0.21318.1000
[234]
Dev Channel:
February 19, 2021
  • New «paste as plain text» option in clipboard history
10.0.21322.1000
[235]
Dev Channel:
February 24, 2021
  • Partial removal of improved touch keyboard design for maintenance
10.0.21327.1000
[236]
Dev Channel:
March 3, 2021
  • New design for News and Interests
10.0.21327.1010
[236]
Dev Channel:
March 8, 2021
10.0.21332.1000
[237]
Dev Channel:
March 10, 2021
  • Updates to News and Interests
  • Re-introduced theme-aware splash screens
  • Removal of 3D Viewer and Paint 3D as pre-installed applications on clean installs
  • Removal of Math Input Panel due to low usage
10.0.21332.1010
[237]
Dev Channel:
March 15, 2021
10.0.21337.1000
[238]
Dev Channel:
March 17, 2021
  • New reorder and background settings for Virtual Desktop in Task View
  • New Auto HDR feature
  • Updates to File Explorer
    • Updated the default layout with additional padding between elements
    • New compact mode setting for restoring the classic layout
  • Updates to captions settings in the Settings app
  • Updates to inbox apps
    • Notepad now updated via the Microsoft Store
    • Windows Terminal and Power Automate Desktop now included as inbox apps
  • Expanded new IME candidate window design to more languages
10.0.21337.1010
[238]
Dev Channel:
March 19, 2021
10.0.21343.1000
[239]
Dev Channel:
March 24, 2021
  • New icons in File Explorer
  • Improvements to Windows Sandbox and Microsoft Defender Application Guard
  • Renamed Windows Administrative Tools folder in Start to Windows Tools
10.0.21354.1
[204]
Dev Channel:
April 7, 2021
  • New personalization options for News and Interests
  • Improvements to display settings in the Settings app
    • Added option for disabling Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)
    • Added HDR certification
  • New camera settings page in the Settings app
  • Updates to inbox apps
    • Microsoft Paint and Snipping Tool now updated via the Microsoft Store
    • Integrated Windows Accessories, Windows Administrative Tools, Windows PowerShell and Windows System folders into Windows Tools
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.21359.1
[240]
Dev Channel:
April 14, 2021
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.21364.1
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 21, 2021
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • Added initial GUI app support
  • Updates to Task Manager
    • Added process classification support for Microsoft Edge
    • New Eco mode
  • New Japanese gojūon touch keyboard
10.0.21364.1000
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 24, 2021
10.0.21364.1011
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 28, 2021
10.0.21370.1
[242]
Dev Channel:
April 29, 2021
  • Improvements to the Bluetooth audio experience
    • Unified audio endpoint in audio input selection menu
    • Added support for AAC codec
10.0.21376.1
[243]
Dev Channel:
May 6, 2021
  • New Segoe UI Variable font
10.0.21382.1
[244]
Dev Channel:
May 14, 2021
  • Added HDR support for applications that use ICC profiles
  • Added ability to view drivers alongside of devices in Device Manager
10.0.21382.1000
[244]
Dev Channel:
May 18, 2021
10.0.21387.1
[245]
Dev Channel:
May 21, 2021
  • Removal of Eco mode in Task Manager for maintenance
10.0.21390.1
[246]
Dev Channel:
May 26, 2021
  • New icons for Task Manager and MSI installers
10.0.21390.1000
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 7, 2021
10.0.21390.1010
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 10, 2021
10.0.21390.2025
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 14, 2021
Transitioned to Windows 11; see Windows 11 version history
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights

Mobile version history

See also

  • Windows Server 2016 version history
  • Windows Server 2019 version history
  • Windows Phone version history
  • Windows 10 Mobile version history
  • Xbox OS version history
  • Windows 11 version history

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External links

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Windows 10 is a series of operating systems developed by Microsoft. Microsoft described Windows 10 as an «operating system as a service» that would receive ongoing updates to its features and functionality, augmented with the ability for enterprise environments to receive non-critical updates at a slower pace or use long-term support milestones that will only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their five-year lifespan of mainstream support. It was first released in July 2015.

Channels

Windows 10 Insider Preview builds are delivered to Insiders in three different channels (previously «rings»).[1] Insiders in the Dev Channel (previously Fast Ring) receive updates prior to those in the Beta Channel (previously Slow Ring), but might experience more bugs and other issues.[2][3] Insiders in the Release Preview Channel (previously Release Preview Ring) do not receive updates until the version is almost available to the public, but are comparatively more stable.[4]

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Windows 10 versions

Version Codename Marketing name Build Release date Supported until (and support status by color)
GAC[a] LTSC[b] Mobile
  • Home, Pro,
  • Pro Education,
  • Pro for Workstations
  • Education,
  • Enterprise,
  • IoT Enterprise
Enterprise IoT Enterprise
1507 Threshold 10240 July 29, 2015 May 9, 2017 October 14, 2025[c]
1511 Threshold 2 November Update 10586 November 10, 2015 October 10, 2017 April 10, 2018 January 9, 2018
1607 Redstone Anniversary Update 14393 August 2, 2016 April 10, 2018[d] April 9, 2019[d] October 13, 2026[e] October 9, 2018
1703 Redstone 2 Creators Update 15063 April 5, 2017[f] October 9, 2018 October 8, 2019[g] June 11, 2019
1709 Redstone 3 Fall Creators Update 16299[h] October 17, 2017 April 9, 2019 October 13, 2020[i] January 14, 2020
1803 Redstone 4 April 2018 Update 17134 April 30, 2018 November 12, 2019 May 11, 2021[j]
1809 Redstone 5 October 2018 Update 17763 November 13, 2018[k] November 10, 2020[l] January 9, 2029[m]
1903 19H1 May 2019 Update 18362 May 21, 2019 December 8, 2020
1909 19H2 November 2019 Update 18363 November 12, 2019 May 11, 2021 May 10, 2022
2004 20H1 May 2020 Update 19041 May 27, 2020 December 14, 2021
20H2 20H2 October 2020 Update 19042 October 20, 2020 May 10, 2022 May 9, 2023
21H1 21H1 May 2021 Update 19043 May 18, 2021 December 13, 2022
21H2 21H2 November 2021 Update 19044 November 16, 2021 June 13, 2023 June 11, 2024 January 12, 2027 January 13, 2032[n]
22H2 22H2 2022 Update 19045 October 18, 2022 May 14, 2024 May 13, 2025
Legend:   Old version, not maintained[o]   Older version, still maintained[p]   Current stable version[q]
Notes:

  1. ^ General Availability Channel, formerly Semi-Annual Channel (SAC) and Current Branch (CB).
  2. ^ Long-Term Servicing Channel, formerly Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB).
  3. ^ Mainstream support ended on October 13, 2020.
  4. ^ a b January 10, 2023 for Intel Clover Trail based systems.
  5. ^ Mainstream support ended on October 12, 2021.
  6. ^ April 11, 2017 for Education, Enterprise, and IoT Enterprise editions.
  7. ^ March 9, 2021 for Surface Hub devices.
  8. ^ Windows 10 Mobile: 15254.
  9. ^ Originally EOS by April 14, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  10. ^ Version 1803 originally EOS by November 10, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  11. ^ Originally released on October 2, 2018, but was pushed back due to bugs.
  12. ^ Originally EOS by May 12, 2020, but postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  13. ^ Mainstream support until January 9, 2024.
  14. ^ Mainstream support until January 12, 2027.
  15. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color have reached their expiration dates and are no longer supported by Microsoft.
  16. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color are no longer the latest version of Windows 10, but are still supported by Microsoft.
  17. ^ Windows 10 builds that have this color are the latest (by SKU) public version of Windows 10.

PC version history

Mainstream builds of Windows 10 are labeled «YYMM», with YY representing the two-digit year and MM representing the month of planned release (for example, version 1507 refers to builds which initially released in July 2015). Starting with version 20H2, Windows 10 release nomenclature changed from the year and month pattern to a year and half-year pattern (YYH1, YYH2).[5]

Legend:   Old version, not maintained   Older version, still maintained   Current stable version   Latest preview version

Version 1507 (original release)

Version 1511 (November Update)

The second stable build of Windows 10 is version 1511 (build number 10586), known as the November Update. It was codenamed «Threshold 2» (TH2) during development. This version was distributed via Windows Update on November 12, 2015. It contains various improvements to the operating system, its user interface, bundled services, as well as the introduction of Skype-based universal messaging apps, and the Windows Store for Business and Windows Update for Business features.[6][7][8][9]

On November 21, 2015, the November Update was temporarily pulled from public distribution.[10][11] The upgrade was re-instated on November 24, 2015, with Microsoft stating that the removal was due to a bug that caused privacy and data collection settings to be reset to defaults when installing the upgrade.[12]

Version 1607 (Anniversary Update)

The third stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1607, known as the Anniversary Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 1» (RS1) during development. This version was released on August 2, 2016, a little over one year after the first stable release of Windows 10.[13][14][15][16] The Anniversary Update was originally thought to have been set aside for two feature updates. While both were originally to be released in 2016, the second was moved into 2017 so that it would be released in concert with that year’s wave of Microsoft first-party devices.[17][18][14]

The Anniversary Update introduces new features such as the Windows Ink platform, which eases the ability to add stylus input support to Universal Windows Platform apps and provides a new «Ink Workspace» area with links to pen-oriented apps and features,[19][14] enhancements to Cortana’s proactive functionality,[20] a dark user interface theme mode, a new version of Skype designed to work with the Universal Windows Platform, improvements to Universal Windows Platform intended for video games,[13] and offline scanning using Windows Defender.[21] The Anniversary Update also supports Windows Subsystem for Linux, a new component that provides an environment for running Linux-compatible binary software in an Ubuntu-based user mode environment.[22]

On new installations of Windows 10 on systems with Secure Boot enabled, all kernel-mode drivers issued after July 29, 2015 must be digitally signed with an Extended Validation Certificate issued by Microsoft.[23]

This version is the basis for «LTSB 2016», the first upgrade to the LTSB since Windows 10’s release. The first LTSB release, based on RTM (version 1507), has been retroactively named «LTSB 2015».

Version 1703 (Creators Update)

The fourth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1703, known as the Creators Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 2» (RS2) during development. This version was announced on October 26, 2016,[24][25] and was released for general availability on April 11, 2017,[26][27] and for manual installation via Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant and Media Creation Tool tools on April 5, 2017.[28] This update primarily focuses on content creation, productivity, and gaming features—with a particular focus on virtual and augmented reality (including HoloLens and virtual reality headsets) and on aiding the generation of three-dimensional content.

It supports a new virtual reality workspace designed for use with headsets; Microsoft announced that several OEMs planned to release VR headsets designed for use with the Creators Update.[27][26][29]

Controls for the Game Bar and Game DVR feature have moved to the Settings app, while a new «Game Mode» option allows resources to be prioritized towards games.[30] Integration with Microsoft acquisition Mixer (formerly Beam)[31] was added for live streaming.[30] The themes manager moved to Settings app, and custom accent colors are now possible.[30] The new app Paint 3D allows users to produce artwork using 3D models; the app is designed to make 3D creation more accessible to mainstream users.[32]

Windows 10’s privacy settings have more detailed explanations of data that the operating system may collect. Additionally, the «enhanced» level of telemetry collection was removed.[30] Windows Update notifications may now be «snoozed» for a period of time, the «active hours» during which Windows will not try to install updates may now extend up to 18 hours in length, and updates may be paused for up to seven days.[30] Windows Defender has been replaced by the universal app Windows Defender Security Center.[30] Devices may optionally be configured to prevent use of software from outside of Microsoft Store, or warn before installation of apps from outside of Microsoft Store.[33] «Dynamic Lock» allows a device to automatically lock if it is outside of the proximity of a designated Bluetooth device, such as a smartphone.[34] A «Night Light» feature was added, which allows the user to change the color temperature of the display to the red part of the spectrum at specific times of day (similarly to the third-party software f.lux).[35]

Version 1709 (Fall Creators Update)

The fifth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1709, known as the Fall Creators Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 3» (RS3) during development. This version was released on October 17, 2017.[36][37][38] Version 1709 introduces a new feature known as «My People», where shortcuts to «important» contacts can be displayed on the taskbar. Notifications involving these contacts appear above their respective pictures, and users can communicate with the contact via either Skype, e-mail, or text messaging (integrating with Android and Windows 10 Mobile devices). Support for additional services, including Xbox, Skype for Business, and third-party integration, are to be added in the future. Files can also be dragged directly to the contact’s picture to share them.[39] My People was originally announced for Creators Update, but was ultimately held over to the next release,[40][41] and made its first public appearance in Build 16184 in late April 2017.[37] A new «Files-on-Demand» feature for OneDrive serves as a partial replacement for the previous «placeholders» function.[42]

It also introduces a new security feature known as «controlled folder access», which can restrict the applications allowed to access specific folders. This feature is designed mainly to defend against file-encrypting ransomware.[43]

Version 1803 (April 2018 Update)

The sixth stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1803, known as the April 2018 Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 4» (RS4) during development. This version was released as a manual download on April 30, 2018, with a broad rollout on May 8, 2018.[44][45] This update was originally meant to be released on April 10, but was delayed because of a bug which could increase chances of a «Blue Screen of Death» (Stop error).[46]

The most significant feature of this build is Timeline, which is displayed within Task View. It allows users to view a list of recently-used documents and websites from supported applications («activities»). When users consent to Microsoft data collection via Microsoft Graph, activities can also be synchronized from supported Android and iOS devices.[47][48][49][42]

Version 1809 (October 2018 Update)

The seventh stable build of Windows 10 is called version 1809, known as the October 2018 Update. It was codenamed «Redstone 5» (RS5) during development. This version was released on October 2, 2018.[50] Highlighted features on this build include updates to the clipboard function (including support for clipboard history and syncing with other devices), SwiftKey virtual keyboard, Snip & Sketch, and File Explorer supporting the dark color scheme mode.[51]

On October 6, 2018, the build was pulled by Microsoft following isolated reports of the update process deleting files from user directories.[52] It was re-released to Windows Insider channel on October 9, with Microsoft citing a bug in OneDrive’s Known Folder Redirection function as the culprit.[53][54]

On November 13, 2018, Microsoft resumed the rollout of 1809 for a small percentage of users.[55][56]

The long term servicing release, Windows 10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC, is based on this version and is equivalent in terms of features.[57]

Version 1903 (May 2019 Update)

The eighth stable build of Windows 10, version 1903, codenamed «19H1«, was released for general availability on May 21, 2019 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since April 8, 2019.[58] Because of new practices introduced after the problems affecting the 1809 update, Microsoft used an intentionally slower Windows Update rollout process.[59][60][61]

New features in the update include a redesigned search tool—separated from Cortana and oriented towards textual queries, a new «Light» theme (set as default on Windows 10 Home) using a white-colored taskbar with dark icons, the addition of symbols and kaomoji to the emoji input menu, the ability to «pause» system updates, automated «Recommended troubleshooting», integration with Google Chrome on Timeline via an extension, support for SMS-based authentication on accounts linked to Microsoft accounts, and the ability to run Windows desktop applications within the Windows Mixed Reality environment (previously restricted to universal apps and SteamVR only). A new feature on Pro, Education, and Enterprise known as Windows Sandbox allows users to run applications within a secured Hyper-V environment.[62][63]

A revamped version of Game Bar was released alongside 1903, which redesigns it into a larger overlay with a performance display, Xbox friends list and social functionality, and audio and streaming settings.[64]

Version 1909 (November 2019 Update)

The ninth stable build of Windows 10, version 1909, codenamed «19H2«, was released to the public on November 12, 2019 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since August 26, 2019.[65] Unlike previous updates, this one was released as a minor service update without major new features.[66]

Version 2004 (May 2020 Update)

The tenth stable build of Windows 10, version 2004, codenamed «20H1«, was released to the public on May 27, 2020 after being on the Insider Release Preview branch since April 16, 2020.[67] New features included faster and easier access to Bluetooth settings and pairing, improved Kaomojis, renamable virtual desktops, DirectX12 Ultimate, a chat-based UI for Cortana, greater integration with Android phones on the Your Phone app, Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL 2), and WSL 2 version includes a custom Linux kernel, unlike older WSL, the ability to use Windows Hello without the need for a password, improved Windows Search with integration with File Explorer, a cloud download option to reset Windows, accessibility improvements, and the ability to view disk drive type and discrete graphics card temperatures in Task Manager.[68][69]

Version 20H2 (October 2020 Update)

The eleventh stable build of Windows 10, version 20H2, was released to the public on October 20, 2020 after being on the Beta Channel since June 16, 2020.[70] New features include new theme-aware tiles in the Start Menu, new features and improvements to Microsoft Edge (such as a price comparison tool, Alt+Tab ↹ integration for tab switching, and easy access to pinned tabs), a new out-of-box experience with more personalization for the taskbar, notifications improvements, improvements to tablet mode, improvements to Modern Device Management, and the move of the System tab in Control Panel to the About page in Settings. This is the first version of Windows 10 to include the new Chromium-based Edge browser by default.[71][72][73]

Version 21H1 (May 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 May 2021 Update[74] (codenamed «21H1»[75]) is the twelfth stable build for Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.19043. The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to Beta Channel on February 17, 2021.[76] The update began rolling out on May 18, 2021.[77] Notable changes in the May 2021 Update include:[78]

  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service

The update reached end of service after the release of build 19043.2364 on December 13, 2022.[79][80]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.844
[76]
KB4601382 Beta Channel:
February 17, 2021
  • Added multi-camera support for Windows Hello
  • Performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service
10.0.19043.867
[81]
KB5000802 Beta Channel:
March 9, 2021
10.0.19043.899
[82]
KB5000842 Beta Channel:
March 15, 2021
  • Replaced EdgeHTML-based Microsoft Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
10.0.19043.906
[83]
Beta Channel:
March 25, 2021
10.0.19043.928
[84]
KB5001330 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 13, 2021
10.0.19043.962
[85]
KB5001391 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 19, 2021
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
10.0.19043.964
[86]
Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
April 28, 2021
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10 version 21H1
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19043.985
Version 21H1
[87][88][89]
KB5003173 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 11, 2021

Public release:
May 18, 2021

10.0.19043.1023
[90][91]
KB5003214 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
May 21, 2021

Public release:
May 25, 2021

10.0.19043.1052
[92][93]
KB5003637 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 8, 2021
10.0.19043.1055
[94]
KB5004476 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 11, 2021
10.0.19043.1081
[95][96]
KB5003690 Beta Channel and Release Preview Channel:
June 17, 2021

Public release:
June 21, 2021

  • Added support for USB Test and Measurement Class (USBTMC) interface
10.0.19043.1082
[97]
KB5004760 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1083
[98]
KB5004945 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 6, 2021
10.0.19043.1110
[99]
KB5004237 Beta Channel, Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 13, 2021
10.0.19043.1147
[100]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19043.1149
[101]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19043.1151
[102]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19043.1165
[103]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19043.1200
[104]
KB5005101 Release Preview Channel:
August 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1202
[105][106]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021

Public release:
September 1, 2021

10.0.19043.1237
[107]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19043.1263
[108]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19043.1266
[109]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 30, 2021
10.0.19043.1288
[110]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 12, 2021
10.0.19043.1319
[111]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19043.1320
[112][113]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19043.1348
[114]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 9, 2021
10.0.19043.1379
[115]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19043.1381
[116]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19043.1387
[117]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19043.1415
[118]
KB5008212 Public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19043.1466
[119]
KB5009543 Public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19043.1469
[120]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19043.1503
[121]
KB5009596 Public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1526
[122]
KB5010342 Public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19043.1566
[123]
KB5010415 Public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19043.1586
[124]
KB5011487 Public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19043.1620
[125]
KB5011543 Public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19043.1645
[126]
KB5012599 Public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19043.1682
[127]
KB5011831 Public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19043.1706
[128]
KB5013942 Public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19043.1708
[129]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19043.1741
[130]
KB5014023 Public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19043.1766
[131]
KB5014699 Public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19043.1767
[132]
KB5016139 Public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19043.1806
[133]
KB5014666 Public release:
June 28, 2022
10.0.19043.1826
[134]
KB5014666 Public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19043.1865
[135]
KB5015878 Public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19043.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19043.1949
[137]
KB5016688 Public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19043.2006
[138]
KB5017308 Public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19043.2075
[139]
KB5017380 Public release:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19043.2130
[140]
KB5018410 Public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19043.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19043.2193
[142]
KB5018482 Public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19043.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19043.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19043.2311
[145]
KB5020030 Public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19043.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Public release:
December 13, 2022
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

Version 21H2 (November 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 November 2021 Update[146] (codenamed «21H2»[147]) is the twelfth major update to Windows 10 as the cumulative update to the May 2021 Update. It carries the build number 10.0.19044. The first preview was released on July 15, 2021 to Insiders who opted in to Release Preview Channel that failed to meet minimum system requirements for Windows 11.[148][149] The update began rolling out on November 16, 2021. Notable changes in the November 2021 Update include:[147][150]

  • GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments
  • New simplified passwordless deployment models for Windows Hello for Business
  • Support for WPA3 Hash-to-Element (H2E) standards
Preview builds of Windows 10 version 21H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19044.1147
[148]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19044.1149
[151]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19044.1151
[102]
Release Preview Channel:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19044.1165
[103]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19044.1200
[152]
KB5005101 Release Preview Channel:
August 18, 2021
  • Added support for WPA3 Hash-to-Element (H2E) standards
  • New simplified passwordless deployment models for Windows Hello for Business
  • Added GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments
10.0.19044.1202
[153]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021
10.0.19044.1237
[107]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1263
[154]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19044.1266
[109]
Release Preview Channel:
September 30, 2021
Public patches of Windows 10 version 21H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19044.1288
Version 21H2
[110][89]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel:
October 12, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1319
[155]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19044.1320
[156]
Release Preview Channel:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19044.1348
[114]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel:
November 9, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1379
[115]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19044.1381
[116]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19044.1387
[117]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19044.1415
[118]
KB5008212 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1466
[119]
KB5009543 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19044.1469
[120]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19044.1499
[157]
KB5009596 Release Preview Channel:
January 14, 2022
  • Added a reminder related to the retirement of Internet Explorer 11 in June 2022
  • New «Sync Your Settings» feature for migrating settings to the original release of Windows 11
  • Added support to directly access to select Microsoft Edge profiles from News & Interests
10.0.19044.1503
[121]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1526
[122]
KB5010342 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1566
[123]
KB5010415 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1586
[124]
KB5011487 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1618
[158]
KB5011543 Release Preview Channel:
March 14, 2022
  • New highlights feature for Search on the taskbar
  • Added the ability to change the color of toast buttons
  • New policy for expanding an app’s top three notifications by default in the Action Center
10.0.19044.1620
[125]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19044.1645
[126]
KB5012599 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1679
[159]
KB5011831 Release Preview Channel:
April 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1682
[127]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1706
[128]
KB5013942 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19044.1708
[129]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19044.1737
[160]
KB5014023 Release Preview Channel:
May 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1739
[161]
Release Preview Channel:
May 23, 2022
10.0.19044.1741
[162][130]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19044.1766
[131]
KB5014699 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1767
[132]
KB5016139 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19044.1806
[163][133]
KB5014666 Release Preview Channel:
June 23, 2022

Public release:
June 28, 2022

10.0.19044.1826
[134]
KB5015807 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1862
[164]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 18, 2022
10.0.19044.1865
[135]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19044.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19044.1947
[165]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1949
[137]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19044.2006
[138]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2075
[166][139]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 15, 2022

Public release:
September 20, 2022

10.0.19044.2130
[140]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19044.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19044.2192
[167]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19044.2193
[168][142]
Release Preview Channel:
October 24, 2022

Public release:
October 25, 2022

10.0.19044.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19044.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19044.2311
[145]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19044.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2486
[169]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19044.2545
[170]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel:
January 12, 2023
10.0.19044.2546
[171]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023

Version 22H2 (2022 Update)

The Windows 10 2022 Update[172] (codenamed «22H2»[173]) is the thirteenth and current major update to Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.19045. The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to the Release Preview Channel on July 28, 2022.[173] The update began rolling out on October 18, 2022.[172]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.1865
[173]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 28, 2022
10.0.19045.1889
[136]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19045.1949
[137]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 26, 2022
Public patches of Windows 10 version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.2006
Version 22H2
[138]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel:
September 13, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2075
[139]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19045.2130
[140][172][89]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel:
October 11, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2132
[141]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19045.2193
[142]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19045.2194
[143]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19045.2251
[144]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19045.2301
[174]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel:
November 10, 2022
10.0.19045.2311
[145]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19045.2364
[80]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19045.2486
[169]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19045.2546
[171]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023

Fast Ring / Dev Channel

Legend:   Expired preview version

Fast Ring

On December 16, 2019, Microsoft announced that Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring will receive builds directly from the rs_prerelease branch, which are not matched to a specific Windows 10 release. The first build released under the new strategy, build 19536, was made available to Insiders on the same day.[175]

The mn_release branch was available from May 13, 2020 to June 17, 2020.[176][177] The branch was mandatory for Insiders in the Fast Ring.[177]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Fast Ring
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights
10.0.19536.1000
[175]
Fast ring:
December 16, 2019
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Added optional drivers support in Windows Update
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
  • New family group setup
10.0.19541.1000
[178]
Fast ring:
January 8, 2020
  • New location in-use icon in notification area
  • Added ability to view computer architecture in Details tab in Task Manager
10.0.19546.1000
[179]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2020
10.0.19551.1005
[180]
Fast ring:
January 23, 2020
10.0.19555.1001
[181]
Fast ring:
January 30, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.19559.1000
[183]
Fast ring:
February 5, 2020
10.0.19564.1000
[184]
Fast ring:
February 12, 2020
  • Updated graphics settings page in Settings app
10.0.19564.1005
[184]
10.0.19569.1000
[185]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2020
10.0.19577.1000
[186]
Fast ring:
March 5, 2020
  • New policy for diagnostic data in Settings app
  • Redesigned icon for Windows Security
  • Improvements to Cortana, advanced startup in Settings app and Start
10.0.19582.1000
[187]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2020
  • Updated Eye Control settings in Settings app
10.0.19587.1000
[188]
Fast ring:
March 18, 2020
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.19592.1000
[189]
Fast ring:
March 25, 2020
  • Re-introduced new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
10.0.19603.1000
[190]
Fast ring:
April 8, 2020
  • Integrated File Explorer in Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • New cleanup recommendations feature in Storage Settings
10.0.19608.1000
[191]
Fast ring:
April 15, 2020
  • New default apps experience in Settings app
10.0.19608.1006
[191]
Fast ring:
April 17, 2020
10.0.19613.1000
[192]
Fast ring:
April 22, 2020
10.0.19613.1005
[192]
Fast ring:
April 27, 2020
10.0.19619.1000
[193]
Fast ring:
April 29, 2020
10.0.19624.1000
[194]
Fast ring:
May 6, 2020
  • Disabled new default apps search box in Settings app for maintenance
  • Updated VPN connection and Optional Updates experiences
10.0.19628.1
[195]
Fast ring:
May 13, 2020
  • Added initial support for DNS over HTTPS
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.19631.1
[196]
Fast ring:
May 21, 2020
10.0.19635.1
[197]
Fast ring:
May 28, 2020
10.0.19640.1
[198]
Fast ring:
June 3, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.19645.1
[199]
Fast ring:
June 10, 2020
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights

Dev Channel

As of June 15, 2020, Microsoft has introduced the «channels» model to its Windows Insider Program, succeeding its «ring» model.[200] All future builds starting from build 10.0.20150, therefore, would be released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.[176]

The fe_release branch was available from October 29, 2020 to January 6, 2021.[201][202] The branch was mandatory for Insiders until December 10. Afterward, Insiders could choose to move back to the rs_prerelease branch.[203]

The co_release branch was available from April 5 to June 14, 2021.[204] The branch was mandatory for Insiders.

As of June 28, 2021, the Dev Channel has transitioned to Windows 11.[205]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Dev Channel
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights
10.0.20150.1000
[176]
Dev Channel:
June 17, 2020
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • Added GPU compute support
    • New wsl –install and wsl –update commands
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
10.0.20152.1000
[206]
Dev Channel:
June 24, 2020
10.0.20161.1000
[207]
Dev Channel:
July 1, 2020
  • New theme-aware tiles in Start Menu
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge (Switch between multiple tabs and Windows apps by pressing Alt+Tab ↹)
  • New personalized and out-of-box experience for taskbar
  • Improvements to notification experience as well as tablet experience for 2-in-1 devices
  • Migrated information in Control Panel’s System page into the Settings About page in Settings app
10.0.20170.1000
[208]
Dev Channel:
July 15, 2020
Expiration date:
January 31, 2021
  • Updates to the Setting app
    • Updated sound settings
    • New Settings app icon
  • New experimental implementation of TLS 1.3 (enabled by default)
10.0.20175.1000
[209]
Dev Channel:
July 22, 2020
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge (Quick access to active tabs for pinned sites in the taskbar)
  • New Reset-AppxPackage command in PowerShell
  • New Eye Contact feature for Surface Pro X
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20180.1000
[210]
Dev Channel:
July 29, 2020
10.0.20185.1000
[211]
Dev Channel:
August 5, 2020
  • Updates to the Settings app
    • DNS settings is now a top-level option
    • New encrypted DNS configuration settings
  • New ADMX-based policies for MDM
10.0.20190.1000
[212]
Dev Channel:
August 12, 2020
  • New post-update experience
  • Updates to Graphics Settings in the Settings app
  • Improvements to Japanese IME (Switch between Hiragana and Katakana by using Ctrl+⇪ Caps Lock and Alt+⇪ Caps Lock respectively)
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20197.1000
[213]
Dev Channel:
August 21, 2020
  • New Disk Management page in the Settings app
  • Removal of new post-update experience for maintenance
10.0.20201.1000
[214]
Dev Channel:
August 26, 2020
10.0.20206.1000
[215]
Dev Channel:
September 2, 2020
  • Improvements to emoji panel
    • Revamped UI with acrylic element
    • New inline emoji search box
    • Added support for animated GIF
    • Integrated clipboard history into input experiences
  • New Windows voice typing feature (Improved version of dictation in WSR)
  • Redesigned touch keyboard
  • Added cursor movement support via gestures on the touch keyboard
10.0.20211.1000
[216]
Dev Channel:
September 10, 2020
  • Added search box to the Default Apps pages in Settings app
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • New wsl --mount command for accessing Linux file systems mounted from physical or virtual disks in WSL 2[217]
10.0.20211.1005
[216]
Dev Channel:
September 11, 2020
The rollout of this build has been pulled due to issues related to the installing process.
10.0.20215.1000
[218]
Dev Channel:
September 16, 2020
  • Introduced dark theme for Windows 10 search experience on the taskbar
10.0.20221.1000
[219]
Dev Channel:
September 23, 2020
  • New Meet Now feature in Skype
10.0.20226.1000
[220]
Dev Channel:
September 30, 2020
  • New storage health monitoring feature
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.20231.1000
[221]
Dev Channel:
October 7, 2020
  • New «Customize your device» page in Windows OOBE setup
  • Added ability to modify file associations on a per-user or per-device basis for enterprise users
10.0.20231.1005
[221]
Dev Channel:
October 13, 2020
10.0.20236.1000
[222]
Dev Channel:
October 14, 2020
  • New refresh rate setting in the Settings app
10.0.20236.1005
[222]
Dev Channel:
October 16, 2020
10.0.20241.1000
[223]
Dev Channel:
October 21, 2020
  • New theme-aware splash screens for UWP apps
  • Improvements to Optimize Drives page in the Settings app
10.0.20241.1005
[223]
Dev Channel:
October 23, 2020
10.0.20246.1
[201]
Dev Channel:
October 29, 2020
  • Removal of updated emoji picker, redesigned touch keyboard, voice typing, theme-aware splash screens, and other features for maintenance
10.0.20251.1
[224]
Dev Channel:
November 4, 2020
10.0.20257.1
[225]
Dev Channel:
November 11, 2020
10.0.20262.1
[226]
Dev Channel:
November 18, 2020
10.0.20262.1010
[226]
Dev Channel:
November 20, 2020
10.0.20270.1
[227]
Dev Channel:
December 3, 2020
Expiration date:
October 31, 2021
10.0.20277.1
[203]
Dev Channel:
December 10, 2020
10.0.21277.1000
[228]
  • Re-introduced updated emoji picker, redesigned touch keyboard, voice typing, theme-aware splash screens, and other features
  • New x64 emulation for Windows 10 on ARM
  • Added support for Emoji 12.1 and 13.0
10.0.20279.1
[229]
Dev Channel:
December 14, 2020
10.0.21286.1000
[202]
Dev Channel:
January 6, 2021
  • New «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar
  • New «Manage Storage Spaces» setting in the Settings app
  • New DiskUsage command-line tool
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
  • Improvements to experience when transitioning between timezones
10.0.21292.1000
[230]
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January 13, 2021
  • Improvements to News and Interests
10.0.21292.1010
[230]
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January 15, 2021
10.0.21296.1000
[231]
Dev Channel:
January 21, 2021
10.0.21296.1010
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January 25, 2021
10.0.21301.1000
[232]
Dev Channel:
January 27, 2021
  • Improvements to the touch keyboard design
10.0.21301.1010
[232]
Dev Channel:
February 1, 2021
10.0.21313.1000
[233]
Dev Channel:
February 12, 2021
  • Expanded News and Interests feature on the taskbar to more languages
  • Replaced EdgeHTML-based Microsoft Edge Legacy with Chromium-based Microsoft Edge
  • New IME candidate window design
10.0.21318.1000
[234]
Dev Channel:
February 19, 2021
  • New «paste as plain text» option in clipboard history
10.0.21322.1000
[235]
Dev Channel:
February 24, 2021
  • Partial removal of improved touch keyboard design for maintenance
10.0.21327.1000
[236]
Dev Channel:
March 3, 2021
  • New design for News and Interests
10.0.21327.1010
[236]
Dev Channel:
March 8, 2021
10.0.21332.1000
[237]
Dev Channel:
March 10, 2021
  • Updates to News and Interests
  • Re-introduced theme-aware splash screens
  • Removal of 3D Viewer and Paint 3D as pre-installed applications on clean installs
  • Removal of Math Input Panel due to low usage
10.0.21332.1010
[237]
Dev Channel:
March 15, 2021
10.0.21337.1000
[238]
Dev Channel:
March 17, 2021
  • New reorder and background settings for Virtual Desktop in Task View
  • New Auto HDR feature
  • Updates to File Explorer
    • Updated the default layout with additional padding between elements
    • New compact mode setting for restoring the classic layout
  • Updates to captions settings in the Settings app
  • Updates to inbox apps
    • Notepad now updated via the Microsoft Store
    • Windows Terminal and Power Automate Desktop now included as inbox apps
  • Expanded new IME candidate window design to more languages
10.0.21337.1010
[238]
Dev Channel:
March 19, 2021
10.0.21343.1000
[239]
Dev Channel:
March 24, 2021
  • New icons in File Explorer
  • Improvements to Windows Sandbox and Microsoft Defender Application Guard
  • Renamed Windows Administrative Tools folder in Start to Windows Tools
10.0.21354.1
[204]
Dev Channel:
April 7, 2021
  • New personalization options for News and Interests
  • Improvements to display settings in the Settings app
    • Added option for disabling Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC)
    • Added HDR certification
  • New camera settings page in the Settings app
  • Updates to inbox apps
    • Microsoft Paint and Snipping Tool now updated via the Microsoft Store
    • Integrated Windows Accessories, Windows Administrative Tools, Windows PowerShell and Windows System folders into Windows Tools
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
10.0.21359.1
[240]
Dev Channel:
April 14, 2021
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.21364.1
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 21, 2021
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[182]
    • Added initial GUI app support
  • Updates to Task Manager
    • Added process classification support for Microsoft Edge
    • New Eco mode
  • New Japanese gojūon touch keyboard
10.0.21364.1000
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 24, 2021
10.0.21364.1011
[241]
Dev Channel:
April 28, 2021
10.0.21370.1
[242]
Dev Channel:
April 29, 2021
  • Improvements to the Bluetooth audio experience
    • Unified audio endpoint in audio input selection menu
    • Added support for AAC codec
10.0.21376.1
[243]
Dev Channel:
May 6, 2021
  • New Segoe UI Variable font
10.0.21382.1
[244]
Dev Channel:
May 14, 2021
  • Added HDR support for applications that use ICC profiles
  • Added ability to view drivers alongside of devices in Device Manager
10.0.21382.1000
[244]
Dev Channel:
May 18, 2021
10.0.21387.1
[245]
Dev Channel:
May 21, 2021
  • Removal of Eco mode in Task Manager for maintenance
10.0.21390.1
[246]
Dev Channel:
May 26, 2021
  • New icons for Task Manager and MSI installers
10.0.21390.1000
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 7, 2021
10.0.21390.1010
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 10, 2021
10.0.21390.2025
[246]
Dev Channel:
June 14, 2021
Transitioned to Windows 11; see Windows 11 version history
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights

Mobile version history

See also

  • Windows Server 2016 version history
  • Windows Server 2019 version history
  • Windows Phone version history
  • Windows 10 Mobile version history
  • Xbox OS version history
  • Windows 11 version history

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