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Updates for Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows Server, version 1903

Windows 10 is a service, which means it gets better through periodic software updates.

The great news is you usually don’t have to do anything! If you have enabled automatic updates, new updates will automatically download and install whenever they’re available, so you don’t have to think about it.

On the left side of this page, you’ll find a list of all the updates released for this version of Windows. You can also find more information about releases and any known issues. Installing the most recent update ensures that you also get any previous updates you might have missed, including any important security fixes.

Current status of Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows Server, version 1903

For the most up-to-date information about Known Issues for Windows and Windows Server, please go to the Windows release health dashboard.

Notes and messages

General 

IMPORTANT Starting in July 2020, we will resume non-security releases for Windows 10 and Windows Server, version 1809 and later. There is no change to the cumulative monthly security updates (also referred to as the «B» release or Update Tuesday release). For more information, see the blog post Resuming optional Windows 10 and Windows Server non-security monthly updates.

IMPORTANT Starting in July 2020, all Windows Updates will disable the RemoteFX vGPU feature because of a security vulnerability. For more information about the vulnerability, seeCVE-2020-1036 and KB4570006. After you install this update, attempts to start virtual machines (VM) that have RemoteFX vGPU enabled will fail, and messages such as the following will appear:

If you re-enable RemoteFX vGPU, a message similar to the following will appear:

  • “The virtual machine cannot be started because all the RemoteFX-capable GPUs are disabled in Hyper-V Manager.”

  • “The virtual machine cannot be started because the server has insufficient GPU resources.”

  • «We no longer support the RemoteFX 3D video adapter. If you are still using this adapter, you may become vulnerable to security risk. Learn more (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2131976)”

What’s new for Windows 10, version 1909 and Windows 10, version 1903 release notes

Windows 10, versions 1903 and 1909 share a common core operating system and an identical set of system files. As a result, the new features in Windows 10, version 1909 were included in the recent monthly quality update for Windows 10, version 1903 (released October 8, 2019), but are currently in a dormant state. These new features will remain dormant until they are turned on using an enablement package, which is a small, quick-to-install “master switch” that simply activates the Windows 10, version 1909 features.

To reflect this change, the release notes for Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows 10, version 1909 will share an update history page. Each release page will contain a list of addressed issues for both 1903 and 1909 versions. Note that the 1909 version will always contain the fixes for 1903; however, 1903 will not contain the fixes for 1909. This page will provide you with the build numbers for both 1909 and 1903 versions so that it will be easier for support to assist you if you encounter issues.

For more details about the enablement package and how to get the feature update, see the Windows 10, version 1909 delivery options blog.

End of servicing

IMPORTANT Windows 10, version 1903 reached end of servicing on December 8, 2020. To continue receiving security and quality updates, Microsoft recommends that you update to the latest version of Windows 10. If you want to update to Windows 10, version 1909, you must use the Enablement Package KB4517245(EKB). Using the EKB makes updating faster and easier and requires a single restart. For more information, see Windows 10, version 1909 delivery options.

Troubleshooting

If you have questions or need help activating or troubleshooting Windows, see our help topics below:

  • For information about how to update, see Update Windows 10.

  • If you have questions about manually installing or removing an update, see Windows Update: FAQ.

  • Getting an error message when updating? See Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10.

  • If you need to activate Windows, see Activation in Windows 10. If you’re having trouble with activation, see Get help with Windows activation errors.

  • To get the latest major update to Windows 10, see Get the Windows 10 October 2018 Update.

Related info

  • Windows as a service — Overview

  • Windows Server 2016 servicing guidelines

  • Windows 10 release information

  • Windows Update: FAQ

  • Microsoft Surface update history

Need more help?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Windows 10 May 2019 Update[1] (also known as version 1903[2] and codenamed «19H1»[3]) is the seventh major update to Windows 10 and the first to use a more descriptive codename (including the year and the order released) instead of the «Redstone»[4] or «Threshold» codename. It carries the build number 10.0.18362.

Version history[edit]

The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to the exclusive Skip Ahead ring on July 25, 2018. The update began rolling out on May 21, 2019.[5]
Notable changes in the May 2019 Update include:[6][7]

  • A new «light theme»
  • Separation of Search and Cortana in the taskbar
  • Windows Sandbox (not available in Windows 10 Home)
  • Ability to pause updates for 35 days or under (incl. Windows 10 Home)
  • New default wallpaper
  • Recommended troubleshooting
  • Notifications hidden while in full-screen

The update reached end of service after the release of build 18362.1256 on December 8, 2020.[8][9]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 1903
Version Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.18204
[3]
Skip ahead:
July 25, 2018
  • New Mixed Reality Flashlight feature
  • Added Emoji 11 support
  • Added leap second support and accuracy improvements (Precision Time Protocol, software time-stamping) for network time
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge, Kiosk Setup, update experience and Game bar
10.0.18214
[10]
Skip ahead:
August 10, 2018
  • New Your Phone app
  • Improvements related to HTTP/2 and CUBIC support
10.0.18219
[11]
Skip ahead:
August 16, 2018
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.18234
[12]
Skip ahead:
September 6, 2018
  • Added ink support for Microsoft To-Do
  • Updated Sticky Notes to version 3.0
  • New delay snip feature for Snip & Sketch (previously Screen Sketch)
  • Finalized dark theme for File Explorer
  • Updated emoji panel to support for search and tooltips for Emoji 11
  • Your Phone app is now pinned to the desktop for quicker access
  • Increased image size for clipboard history of up to 4MB
  • Removed XAML shadows and performance visualizations in Game Bar for maintenance
10.0.18237
[13]
Skip ahead:
September 12, 2018
  • Added acrylic element to Windows sign-in screen background
  • Rebranded Microsoft Apps on Android as Your Phone Companion app
  • New Group Policy for preventing the use of security questions on local accounts
10.0.18242
[14]
Skip ahead:
September 18, 2018
10.0.18247
[15]
Skip ahead:
September 26, 2018
10.0.18252
[16]
Fast ring:
October 3, 2018
  • Added advanced EtherNet/IP settings in Settings app
  • New icon for disconnected internet
  • New Windows Ebrima font with Adlam, N’Ko, Osmanya, Tifinagh and Vai writing system support
  • New microphone icon in the system tray which appears when microphone is in use
  • Improvements to Registry Editor for expanding the autocomplete dropdown by pressing F4 to move the caret to the end of the address bar
  • Added ability to show the corresponding Ethernet adapter name in the sidebar
  • Introduced extra pages in the Emoji Panel in more languages
10.0.18262
[17]
Fast ring:
October 17, 2018
  • New DPI Awareness column in Task Manager
  • Added ability to uninstall pre-installed Windows 10 inbox apps
  • Improvements to Troubleshooting and Narrator
10.0.18267
[18]
Fast ring:
October 24, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • New enhanced mode for search indexing
10.0.18272
[19]
Fast ring:
October 31, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • Redesigned sign-in options for Windows Hello in Settings app
  • Performance improvements to Spectre mitigations[20]
10.0.18277
[21]
Fast ring:
November 7, 2018
  • New options in Settings app
    • Focus assist option
    • «Fix scaling» option for high DPI desktop applications (enabled by default)
  • Improvements to Action Center
  • Added Emoji 12 support
  • New Application Guard for Microsoft Edge setting for managing access to the camera and microphone in Windows Security
  • Redesigned Japanese IME
10.0.18282
[22]
Fast ring:
November 14, 2018
  • New light theme and default wallpaper
  • New window snip mode for Snip & Sketch
  • Improvements to modern printing experience and Narrator
  • Updated Windows Update
  • Optimized display brightness behavior when transitioning from a battery charger to battery power
  • Added dark theme to OneDrive flyout
10.0.18290
[23]
Fast ring:
November 28, 2018
  • Fluent Design System elements in power and user menus in Start menu and taskbar jump lists
  • New manual clock synchronization option in Settings app
  • New microphone icon in taskbar with new reminding mechanism
  • Improvements to Search and Cortana experiences
  • New Windows Update notifications
  • Added LEDBAT support in uploads to Delivery Optimization peers on the same LAN
  • Reverted the redesigned Japanese IME to the retail version for maintenance
10.0.18298
[24]
Fast ring:
December 10, 2018
  • New security key setup in sign-in options in Settings app
  • Improvements to File Explorer
    • New File Explorer icon
    • Updated the default sorting for Downloads folder
  • Improvements to Windows Notepad
    • Added support for UTF-8 encoding without a BOM
    • New modified indicator
    • New Send Feedback option
    • Added support of additional shortcuts
    • Added support for opening or saving files with a path that is longer than 260 characters
  • New Terminal tab in properties page of any Console window[25]
  • Improvements to Start menu, touch keyboard, Narrator, Ease of Access and Windows 10 Setup experience
  • New Windows Update indicator on Power button in Start menu
10.0.18305
[26]
Fast ring:
December 19, 2018
  • Simplified default Start layout
  • New Windows Sandbox feature
  • Improvements to Windows Security
    • Revamped protection history experience
    • New tamper protection feature
  • Added symbols and kaomoji support in emoji panel
  • Updated clipboard history UI
  • Added support for setting up and signing in to Windows without passwords through Microsoft phone number accounts
  • Streamlined Windows Hello PIN reset experience
  • Finalized recommended troubleshooting feature in Settings app
  • New Automatic Restart and Sign On (ARSO) feature for certain Cloud Domain Joined devices
  • Added support for setting default tab in Task Manager
  • Updated Settings homepage
  • New friendly dates format in File Explorer
  • Re-introduced Fluent Design shadow elements and redesigned Japanese IME
  • New Microsoft Office app
  • Integrated to-do lists across Cortana, Microsoft To-Do and Microsoft Outlook
10.0.18309
[27]
Fast ring:
January 3, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator and Ease of Access
10.0.18312
[28]
Fast ring:
January 9, 2019
  • New Windows reserved storage mechanism
  • Raised slot allocation limit of per-process fiber-local storage
  • Updated Reset This PC UI
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux Command Line Tool
10.0.18317
[29]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2019
  • Decoupled Cortana and search in the taskbar
  • Reliability improvements to Start
  • New drag and drop installation method for font files in Settings app
  • Simplified Windows Insider Program settings
  • Improvements to Windows Console
10.0.18323
[30]
Fast ring:
January 24, 2019
  • Improved raw image format support
  • Improvements to light theme
  • Reverted the redesigned Japanese IME to the retail version for maintenance
10.0.18329
[31]
Fast ring:
February 1, 2019
  • New top apps feature in Search
  • Added Win32 apps support in Windows Mixed Reality
  • Added support for Adlam and Osage keyboard
10.0.18334
[32]
Fast ring:
February 8, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.18342
[33]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2019

Slow ring:
February 27, 2019

  • Improvements related to gaming experience
  • Added support for directly accessing Linux subsystem files in a Windows Subsystem for Linux distro through File Explorer[34]
  • Improvements to WSL command line interface (wsl.exe) capability[34]
  • Improvements to Windows Sandbox[35]
10.0.18343
[36]
Fast ring:
February 22, 2019
10.0.18346
[37]
Fast ring:
February 26, 2019
10.0.18348
[38]
Fast ring:
March 1, 2019
  • Added full support for Emoji 12
10.0.18351
[39]
Fast ring:
March 5, 2019

Slow ring:
March 11, 2019

10.0.18353
[40]
Fast ring:
March 8, 2019
10.0.18356
[41]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2019

Slow ring:
March 15, 2019

10.0.18358
[42]
Fast ring:
March 15, 2019
10.0.18361
[43]
Fast ring:
March 19, 2019
  • Improvements to Game Mode
10.0.18362
[44]
Fast ring:
March 20, 2019

Slow ring:
March 22, 2019

10.0.18362.30
[44][45]
Fast and slow ring:
April 4, 2019

Release preview:
April 8, 2019

10.0.18362.53
[44][46]
Fast ring, slow ring and release preview:
April 9, 2019
10.0.18362.86
[44][47]
Fast ring:
April 26, 2019

Slow ring and release preview:
May 1, 2019

10.0.18362.113
[44][48]
Slow ring and release preview:
May 14, 2019
Version Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10 version 1903
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.18362.116
Version 1903
[44][49]
KB4505057 Slow ring and release preview:
May 19, 2019

Public release:
May 21, 2019

10.0.18362.145
[44][50]
KB4497935 Slow ring and release preview:
May 24, 2019

Public release:
May 29, 2019

10.0.18362.175
[51]
KB4503293 Slow ring, release preview and public release:
June 11, 2019
10.0.18362.207
[52][53]
KB4501375 Release preview:
June 25, 2019

Public release:
June 27, 2019

10.0.18362.239
[54]
KB4507453 Release preview and public release:
July 9, 2019
10.0.18362.263
[55]
KB4505903 Release preview:
July 17, 2019
10.0.18362.264
[56]
Release preview:
July 19, 2019
10.0.18362.266
[57]
Release preview:
July 24, 2019
10.0.18362.267
[58][59]
Release preview:
July 25, 2019

Public release:
July 26, 2019

10.0.18362.295
[60]
KB4512508 Release preview and public release:
August 13, 2019
10.0.18362.325
[61]
KB4515530 Release preview:
August 22, 2019
10.0.18362.327
[62]
KB4512941 Release preview:
August 26, 2019
10.0.18362.329
[63][64]
Release preview:
August 29, 2019

Public release:
August 30, 2019

10.0.18362.356
[65]
KB4515384 Release preview and public release:
September 10, 2019
10.0.18362.357
[66]
KB4522016 Release preview and public release:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.385
[63]
KB4517211 Release preview:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.387
[63][67]
Release preview:
September 25, 2019

Public release:
September 26, 2019

10.0.18362.388
[63][68]
KB4524147 Release preview and public release:
October 3, 2019
10.0.18362.418
[63][69]
KB4517389 Release preview and public release:
October 8, 2019
10.0.18362.446
[70]
KB4522355 Release preview:
October 17, 2019
10.0.18362.448
[71]
Release preview:
October 18, 2019
10.0.18362.449
[72][73]
Release preview:
October 23, 2019

Public release:
October 24, 2019

10.0.18362.476
[74]
KB4524570 Release preview and public release:
November 12, 2019
10.0.18362.535
[75]
KB4530684 Release preview and public release:
December 10, 2019
10.0.18362.592
[76]
KB4528760 Release preview and public release:
January 14, 2020
10.0.18362.628
[77]
KB4532695 Release preview and public release:
January 28, 2020
10.0.18362.657
[78]
KB4532693 Release preview and public release:
February 11, 2020
10.0.18362.693
[79]
KB4535996 Release preview:
February 26, 2020

Public release:
February 27, 2020

10.0.18362.719
[80]
KB4540673 Release preview and public release:
March 10, 2020
10.0.18362.720
[81]
KB4551762 Release preview and public release:
March 12, 2020
10.0.18362.752
[82][83]
KB4541335 Release preview:
March 21, 2020

Public release:
March 24, 2020

10.0.18362.753
[84]
KB4554364 Release preview and public release:
March 30, 2020
10.0.18362.778
[85]
KB4549951 Release preview and public release:
April 14, 2020
10.0.18362.815
[86]
KB4550945 Public release:
April 21, 2020
10.0.18362.836
[87]
KB4556799 Public release:
May 12, 2020
10.0.18362.900
[88]
KB4560960 Public release:
June 9, 2020
10.0.18362.904
[89]
KB4567512 Public release:
June 16, 2020
10.0.18362.959
[90]
KB4565483 Public release:
July 14, 2020
10.0.18362.997
[91]
KB4559004 Public release:
July 21, 2020
10.0.18362.1016
[92]
KB4565351 Public release:
August 11, 2020
10.0.18362.1049
[93]
KB4566116 Public release:
August 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1082
[94]
KB4574727 Public release:
September 8, 2020
10.0.18362.1110
[95]
KB4577062 Public release:
September 16, 2020
10.0.18362.1139
[96]
KB4577671 Public release:
October 13, 2020
10.0.18362.1171
[97]
KB4580386 Public release:
October 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1198
[98]
KB4586786 Public release:
November 10, 2020
10.0.18362.1199
[99]
KB4594443 Public release:
November 19, 2020
10.0.18362.1237
[100]
KB4586819
10.0.18362.1256
[9]
KB4592449 Public release:
December 8, 2020
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

See also[edit]

  • Windows 10 version history

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Windows 10 May 2019 Update[1] (also known as version 1903[2] and codenamed «19H1»[3]) is the seventh major update to Windows 10 and the first to use a more descriptive codename (including the year and the order released) instead of the «Redstone»[4] or «Threshold» codename. It carries the build number 10.0.18362.

Version history[edit]

The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to the exclusive Skip Ahead ring on July 25, 2018. The update began rolling out on May 21, 2019.[5]
Notable changes in the May 2019 Update include:[6][7]

  • A new «light theme»
  • Separation of Search and Cortana in the taskbar
  • Windows Sandbox (not available in Windows 10 Home)
  • Ability to pause updates for 35 days or under (incl. Windows 10 Home)
  • New default wallpaper
  • Recommended troubleshooting
  • Notifications hidden while in full-screen

The update reached end of service after the release of build 18362.1256 on December 8, 2020.[8][9]

Preview builds of Windows 10 version 1903
Version Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.18204
[3]
Skip ahead:
July 25, 2018
  • New Mixed Reality Flashlight feature
  • Added Emoji 11 support
  • Added leap second support and accuracy improvements (Precision Time Protocol, software time-stamping) for network time
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge, Kiosk Setup, update experience and Game bar
10.0.18214
[10]
Skip ahead:
August 10, 2018
  • New Your Phone app
  • Improvements related to HTTP/2 and CUBIC support
10.0.18219
[11]
Skip ahead:
August 16, 2018
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.18234
[12]
Skip ahead:
September 6, 2018
  • Added ink support for Microsoft To-Do
  • Updated Sticky Notes to version 3.0
  • New delay snip feature for Snip & Sketch (previously Screen Sketch)
  • Finalized dark theme for File Explorer
  • Updated emoji panel to support for search and tooltips for Emoji 11
  • Your Phone app is now pinned to the desktop for quicker access
  • Increased image size for clipboard history of up to 4MB
  • Removed XAML shadows and performance visualizations in Game Bar for maintenance
10.0.18237
[13]
Skip ahead:
September 12, 2018
  • Added acrylic element to Windows sign-in screen background
  • Rebranded Microsoft Apps on Android as Your Phone Companion app
  • New Group Policy for preventing the use of security questions on local accounts
10.0.18242
[14]
Skip ahead:
September 18, 2018
10.0.18247
[15]
Skip ahead:
September 26, 2018
10.0.18252
[16]
Fast ring:
October 3, 2018
  • Added advanced EtherNet/IP settings in Settings app
  • New icon for disconnected internet
  • New Windows Ebrima font with Adlam, N’Ko, Osmanya, Tifinagh and Vai writing system support
  • New microphone icon in the system tray which appears when microphone is in use
  • Improvements to Registry Editor for expanding the autocomplete dropdown by pressing F4 to move the caret to the end of the address bar
  • Added ability to show the corresponding Ethernet adapter name in the sidebar
  • Introduced extra pages in the Emoji Panel in more languages
10.0.18262
[17]
Fast ring:
October 17, 2018
  • New DPI Awareness column in Task Manager
  • Added ability to uninstall pre-installed Windows 10 inbox apps
  • Improvements to Troubleshooting and Narrator
10.0.18267
[18]
Fast ring:
October 24, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • New enhanced mode for search indexing
10.0.18272
[19]
Fast ring:
October 31, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • Redesigned sign-in options for Windows Hello in Settings app
  • Performance improvements to Spectre mitigations[20]
10.0.18277
[21]
Fast ring:
November 7, 2018
  • New options in Settings app
    • Focus assist option
    • «Fix scaling» option for high DPI desktop applications (enabled by default)
  • Improvements to Action Center
  • Added Emoji 12 support
  • New Application Guard for Microsoft Edge setting for managing access to the camera and microphone in Windows Security
  • Redesigned Japanese IME
10.0.18282
[22]
Fast ring:
November 14, 2018
  • New light theme and default wallpaper
  • New window snip mode for Snip & Sketch
  • Improvements to modern printing experience and Narrator
  • Updated Windows Update
  • Optimized display brightness behavior when transitioning from a battery charger to battery power
  • Added dark theme to OneDrive flyout
10.0.18290
[23]
Fast ring:
November 28, 2018
  • Fluent Design System elements in power and user menus in Start menu and taskbar jump lists
  • New manual clock synchronization option in Settings app
  • New microphone icon in taskbar with new reminding mechanism
  • Improvements to Search and Cortana experiences
  • New Windows Update notifications
  • Added LEDBAT support in uploads to Delivery Optimization peers on the same LAN
  • Reverted the redesigned Japanese IME to the retail version for maintenance
10.0.18298
[24]
Fast ring:
December 10, 2018
  • New security key setup in sign-in options in Settings app
  • Improvements to File Explorer
    • New File Explorer icon
    • Updated the default sorting for Downloads folder
  • Improvements to Windows Notepad
    • Added support for UTF-8 encoding without a BOM
    • New modified indicator
    • New Send Feedback option
    • Added support of additional shortcuts
    • Added support for opening or saving files with a path that is longer than 260 characters
  • New Terminal tab in properties page of any Console window[25]
  • Improvements to Start menu, touch keyboard, Narrator, Ease of Access and Windows 10 Setup experience
  • New Windows Update indicator on Power button in Start menu
10.0.18305
[26]
Fast ring:
December 19, 2018
  • Simplified default Start layout
  • New Windows Sandbox feature
  • Improvements to Windows Security
    • Revamped protection history experience
    • New tamper protection feature
  • Added symbols and kaomoji support in emoji panel
  • Updated clipboard history UI
  • Added support for setting up and signing in to Windows without passwords through Microsoft phone number accounts
  • Streamlined Windows Hello PIN reset experience
  • Finalized recommended troubleshooting feature in Settings app
  • New Automatic Restart and Sign On (ARSO) feature for certain Cloud Domain Joined devices
  • Added support for setting default tab in Task Manager
  • Updated Settings homepage
  • New friendly dates format in File Explorer
  • Re-introduced Fluent Design shadow elements and redesigned Japanese IME
  • New Microsoft Office app
  • Integrated to-do lists across Cortana, Microsoft To-Do and Microsoft Outlook
10.0.18309
[27]
Fast ring:
January 3, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator and Ease of Access
10.0.18312
[28]
Fast ring:
January 9, 2019
  • New Windows reserved storage mechanism
  • Raised slot allocation limit of per-process fiber-local storage
  • Updated Reset This PC UI
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux Command Line Tool
10.0.18317
[29]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2019
  • Decoupled Cortana and search in the taskbar
  • Reliability improvements to Start
  • New drag and drop installation method for font files in Settings app
  • Simplified Windows Insider Program settings
  • Improvements to Windows Console
10.0.18323
[30]
Fast ring:
January 24, 2019
  • Improved raw image format support
  • Improvements to light theme
  • Reverted the redesigned Japanese IME to the retail version for maintenance
10.0.18329
[31]
Fast ring:
February 1, 2019
  • New top apps feature in Search
  • Added Win32 apps support in Windows Mixed Reality
  • Added support for Adlam and Osage keyboard
10.0.18334
[32]
Fast ring:
February 8, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.18342
[33]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2019

Slow ring:
February 27, 2019

  • Improvements related to gaming experience
  • Added support for directly accessing Linux subsystem files in a Windows Subsystem for Linux distro through File Explorer[34]
  • Improvements to WSL command line interface (wsl.exe) capability[34]
  • Improvements to Windows Sandbox[35]
10.0.18343
[36]
Fast ring:
February 22, 2019
10.0.18346
[37]
Fast ring:
February 26, 2019
10.0.18348
[38]
Fast ring:
March 1, 2019
  • Added full support for Emoji 12
10.0.18351
[39]
Fast ring:
March 5, 2019

Slow ring:
March 11, 2019

10.0.18353
[40]
Fast ring:
March 8, 2019
10.0.18356
[41]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2019

Slow ring:
March 15, 2019

10.0.18358
[42]
Fast ring:
March 15, 2019
10.0.18361
[43]
Fast ring:
March 19, 2019
  • Improvements to Game Mode
10.0.18362
[44]
Fast ring:
March 20, 2019

Slow ring:
March 22, 2019

10.0.18362.30
[44][45]
Fast and slow ring:
April 4, 2019

Release preview:
April 8, 2019

10.0.18362.53
[44][46]
Fast ring, slow ring and release preview:
April 9, 2019
10.0.18362.86
[44][47]
Fast ring:
April 26, 2019

Slow ring and release preview:
May 1, 2019

10.0.18362.113
[44][48]
Slow ring and release preview:
May 14, 2019
Version Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10 version 1903
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.18362.116
Version 1903
[44][49]
KB4505057 Slow ring and release preview:
May 19, 2019

Public release:
May 21, 2019

10.0.18362.145
[44][50]
KB4497935 Slow ring and release preview:
May 24, 2019

Public release:
May 29, 2019

10.0.18362.175
[51]
KB4503293 Slow ring, release preview and public release:
June 11, 2019
10.0.18362.207
[52][53]
KB4501375 Release preview:
June 25, 2019

Public release:
June 27, 2019

10.0.18362.239
[54]
KB4507453 Release preview and public release:
July 9, 2019
10.0.18362.263
[55]
KB4505903 Release preview:
July 17, 2019
10.0.18362.264
[56]
Release preview:
July 19, 2019
10.0.18362.266
[57]
Release preview:
July 24, 2019
10.0.18362.267
[58][59]
Release preview:
July 25, 2019

Public release:
July 26, 2019

10.0.18362.295
[60]
KB4512508 Release preview and public release:
August 13, 2019
10.0.18362.325
[61]
KB4515530 Release preview:
August 22, 2019
10.0.18362.327
[62]
KB4512941 Release preview:
August 26, 2019
10.0.18362.329
[63][64]
Release preview:
August 29, 2019

Public release:
August 30, 2019

10.0.18362.356
[65]
KB4515384 Release preview and public release:
September 10, 2019
10.0.18362.357
[66]
KB4522016 Release preview and public release:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.385
[63]
KB4517211 Release preview:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.387
[63][67]
Release preview:
September 25, 2019

Public release:
September 26, 2019

10.0.18362.388
[63][68]
KB4524147 Release preview and public release:
October 3, 2019
10.0.18362.418
[63][69]
KB4517389 Release preview and public release:
October 8, 2019
10.0.18362.446
[70]
KB4522355 Release preview:
October 17, 2019
10.0.18362.448
[71]
Release preview:
October 18, 2019
10.0.18362.449
[72][73]
Release preview:
October 23, 2019

Public release:
October 24, 2019

10.0.18362.476
[74]
KB4524570 Release preview and public release:
November 12, 2019
10.0.18362.535
[75]
KB4530684 Release preview and public release:
December 10, 2019
10.0.18362.592
[76]
KB4528760 Release preview and public release:
January 14, 2020
10.0.18362.628
[77]
KB4532695 Release preview and public release:
January 28, 2020
10.0.18362.657
[78]
KB4532693 Release preview and public release:
February 11, 2020
10.0.18362.693
[79]
KB4535996 Release preview:
February 26, 2020

Public release:
February 27, 2020

10.0.18362.719
[80]
KB4540673 Release preview and public release:
March 10, 2020
10.0.18362.720
[81]
KB4551762 Release preview and public release:
March 12, 2020
10.0.18362.752
[82][83]
KB4541335 Release preview:
March 21, 2020

Public release:
March 24, 2020

10.0.18362.753
[84]
KB4554364 Release preview and public release:
March 30, 2020
10.0.18362.778
[85]
KB4549951 Release preview and public release:
April 14, 2020
10.0.18362.815
[86]
KB4550945 Public release:
April 21, 2020
10.0.18362.836
[87]
KB4556799 Public release:
May 12, 2020
10.0.18362.900
[88]
KB4560960 Public release:
June 9, 2020
10.0.18362.904
[89]
KB4567512 Public release:
June 16, 2020
10.0.18362.959
[90]
KB4565483 Public release:
July 14, 2020
10.0.18362.997
[91]
KB4559004 Public release:
July 21, 2020
10.0.18362.1016
[92]
KB4565351 Public release:
August 11, 2020
10.0.18362.1049
[93]
KB4566116 Public release:
August 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1082
[94]
KB4574727 Public release:
September 8, 2020
10.0.18362.1110
[95]
KB4577062 Public release:
September 16, 2020
10.0.18362.1139
[96]
KB4577671 Public release:
October 13, 2020
10.0.18362.1171
[97]
KB4580386 Public release:
October 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1198
[98]
KB4586786 Public release:
November 10, 2020
10.0.18362.1199
[99]
KB4594443 Public release:
November 19, 2020
10.0.18362.1237
[100]
KB4586819
10.0.18362.1256
[9]
KB4592449 Public release:
December 8, 2020
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

See also[edit]

  • Windows 10 version history

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Что нового в Windows 10 1903Очередное обновление компонентов Windows 10 версии 1903 May 2019 Update уже доступно для скачивания и установки и, как обычно, привносит с собой ряд новых функций и изменений, часть из которых, возможно, окажутся полезными для вас.

В этом обзоре об основных новшествах в Windows 10 1903, касающихся интерфейса, новых функций, параметров и других нюансов системы. Обновление: Что нового в Windows 10 May 2020 Update.

  • Песочница Windows 10
  • Новые параметры обновлений Windows 10
  • Зарезервированное хранилище
  • Светлая тема оформления
  • Дополнительная информация

Песочница Windows 10 (Windows Sandbox)

На мой взгляд, Песочница Windows — одна из самых интересных и полезных функций новой версии системы. Она представляет собой простую виртуальную машину, внутри которой вы можете запускать неблагонадежные программы без опасений, что это нанесёт вред установленной Windows 10.

Песочница Windows 10

По умолчанию Песочница отключена, но легко включается в компонентах Windows 10, при условии, что на вашем компьютере установлена Профессиональная или Корпоративная редакция ОС. Подробно про то, как включить и настроить Песочницу Windows 10.

Существует метод и для установки Windows Sandbox в Домашней версии системы. Более того, есть способы выполнить настройку Песочницы: подключить папки из основной системы, отключить доступ к сети или GPU. Обо всём этом обязательно появятся инструкции на сайте сразу после релиза обновления. Конечно, для этих же целей можно использовать виртуальные машины Hyper-V или VirtualBox, но столь простая реализация больше подойдет для начинающих пользователей.

Новые параметры и особенности работы Центра обновлений Windows 10

Главное обновление Центра обновлений, которое пользователи не скоро заметят: «большие» обновления Windows 10 больше не будут устанавливаться автоматически, сначала вы получите уведомление о его доступности.

Отложить обновления Windows 10

Также в параметрах Центра обновлений, в том числе в Домашней версии системы (ранее — только в профессиональной и слегка в другой форме) появилась возможность откладывать установку обновлений (максимум — на 35 дней).

А системным администраторам может быть интересна появившаяся политика, позволяющая задавать период времени, после которого установка обновлений и перезагрузка происходят автоматически, даже если пользователь её откладывает.

Зарезервированное хранилище

Кроме этого, в Windows 10 появилось «Зарезервированное хранилище» — выделенный объем дискового пространства, предназначенный в первую очередь для беспроблемных обновлений (ранее были нередки случаи сбоев обновлений при малом количества места на системном разделе, после которых может быть затруднительно восстанавливать систему). Также зарезервированное хранилище используется для части временных файлов системы и сторонних программ.

Зарезервированное хранилище

Узнать размер зарезервированного хранилища можно в разделе Параметров: Система — Память устройства — Системные и зарезервированные. На некоторых системах, обновленных до Windows 10 1903, зарезервированного хранилища может не быть. И, при необходимости, его можно отключить, о чем здесь: Как отключить зарезервированное хранилище Windows 10.

Если вы еще не знаете, в Windows 10 присутствует функция автоматической очистки диска от ненужных файлов, которую слегка усовершенствовали в последней версии.

Светлая тема оформления

Мелочь, но на мой взгляд приятная: светлая тема оформления для панели задач, меню пуск и контекстных меню панели задач.

Светлая тема оформления в Windows 10 1903

Ранее все эти элементы были только темными, независимо от настроек персонализации (если только не использовать схемы оформления высокой контрастности).

Дополнительные новые возможности, особенности и улучшения

Среди прочих нюансов в очередном обновлении Windows 10 можно выделить:

  • Новый минимальный необходимый размер на системном разделе диска для установки и работы Windows 10 — 32 Гб. Считаю положительным и рекомендовал бы еще больший объем или не делить диск на разделы: нередко приходится встречаться с проблемами из-за того, что пользователь опрометчиво выделяет под «Диск C» 10-20 Гб, а затем удивляется тому, что Windows 10 тормозит или вовсе перестает запускаться.
  • Возможность удалять большее количество встроенных приложений без необходимости использовать сторонние средства или PowerShell. Удаление встроенных приложений Windows 10
  • Обновленный поиск в панели задач. Кстати, в очередной раз настоятельно рекомендую использовать поиск, когда не знаете, как запустить какой-то элемент ОС или найти нужную настройку. Поиск в панели задач Windows 10
  • Учетную запись Майкрософт можно будет создавать не по адресу электронной почты, а по номеру телефона, а вход осуществлять не по паролю, а по коду из СМС-сообщения. Инструкция на тему: Как создать пользователя Windows 10.
  • Новые параметры настройки сетевых подключений в Параметрах (дублируют те, что присутствуют в центре управления сетями и общим доступом). Из интересного, что уже присутствовало в предыдущих версиях — автоматический сброс параметров сети и Интернета в Windows 10. Настройка параметров сети в Windows 10 1903
  • Возможность выбора вкладки по умолчанию в Диспетчере задач. Выбор вкладки по умолчанию в диспетчере задач Windows 10
  • Обновления Центра безопасности Windows (дополнительные функции защиты, например, «Защита от подделки»).
  • Обещают повышенную скорость работы (обновлен патч против уязвимости Spectre).
  • Центр обновления может показывать иконку с уведомлениями о том, что доступны новые обновления (нужно включить в дополнительных параметрах обновлений).
  • Увеличение и уменьшение текста в Командной строке и PowerShell — удерживайте Ctrl и вращайте колесо мыши.
  • Трансляция экрана телефона на компьютер и уведомления с телефона на компьютере в приложении «Ваш телефон». Обзор приложения: Отправка сообщений SMS и просмотр фото на Android в приложении «Ваш телефон» в Windows 10.
  • Если вы открываете несколько папок в проводнике, они открываются в отдельных процессах explorer.exe.
  • Возможность использования аппаратного ключа для разблокировки Windows.

Это не полный список: в Параметрах вы обнаружите множество мелких изменений: в интерфейсе сброса системы, установки шрифтов и других расположениях; обещают обновить игровую панель (но это не точно), добавились новые эмодзи в панели их ввода и символы на экранной клавиатуре. Если вы обратили внимание на что-то новое и важное, что я не указал в обзоре, буду благодарен вашему комментарию.

Крупное обновление Windows 10 версии 1903 вышло 10 мая 2019. В данной статье рассмотрим какие основные улучшения и изменения произошли в Windows 10.

Изменение в центре обновления Windows

Более расширенный контроль над установками обновлений. А именно, в Windows 10 больше не будет автоматически устанавливать обновления, тем самым мешать пользователю в самый не подходящий момент. Пользователь получит уведомление на рабочем столе, что доступна новая версия Windows 10 и он сам должен будет самостоятельно подтвердить скачивание и установку обновления, либо можно просто проигнорировать его. А если вообще не хотите устанавливать обновления, то так теперь тоже можно! Поддержка обновлений безопасности длиться 18 месяцев после релиза.
Помимо всего, стала доступна опция «Приостановить обновления на 7 дней», она позволит откладывать все обновления, в т.ч обновления безопасности.

Светлая тема оформления

С новой версией Windows 10 пользователи получили светлую тему оформления. Меню Пуск, панель задач, уведомления, и многие другие элементы интерфейса теперь могут быть светлыми, а не только темными. Раньше если был настроен цвет темы на светлый, то части меню все равно были темными, теперь интерфейс может быть более един во всех смыслах этого слова. Ну и так же добавлены новые стандартные обои для рабочего стола, которые отлично соответствуют светлой теме.
А так же добавлены элементы Fluent Design — прозрачная панель «пуск» и меню.

Встроенная виртуальная машина — Windows Sandbox

Windows 10 запустила встроенную «песочницу» виртуальную машину под названием Windows Sandbox. Это встроенная в ОС изолированная виртуальная среда позволит пользователю безопасно запускать подозрительные приложения, либо просто приложения для какого-либо тестирования изолированно от основной ОС и без какого-либо ущерба для нее. При закрытии песочницы все программы и файлы в виртуальной машине будут удалены. Данная виртуальная машина использует аппаратную виртуализацию, что бы ограничить область видимости отдельным контейнером, действие Windows Sandbox аналогично Microsoft Hyper-V.

Долой все лишнее из меню Пуск!

В новой версии Windows 10 компания Microsoft решила немного почистить меню Пуск. Организация меню теперь реализована в один столбец, это выглядит намного проще и более функциональные. Внимание, на существующей установке у пользователей с обновлением не будет изменений. Новое меню Пуск появится только на новых компьютерах с предустановленной Windows 10, либо при выполнении чистой установки системы. А так же при создании новой учетной записи.

Теперь можно удалять намного больше встроенных приложений.

В Windows 10 довольно много предустановленных приложений, и многие пользователи скорее всего большинством из этих программ просто не пользуются. Поэтому в новой версии Windows 10 теперь можно удалять намного больше приложений, которые идут в комплекте с системой. Раньше Windows 10 позволяла удалять только Solitaire, My Office, и Skype, теперь же можно будет удалить 3D Viewer, Музыка Groove, Почта, Paint 3D и многие другие приложения. Удалить нельзя будет браузер Edge и встроенный магазин приложений Microsoft.

Раздельные Cortana и Поиск

Изначально поисковая система и Cortana были интегрированы, но теперь они будут раздельны. Поисковая строка будет работать как обычная поисковая панель, а для голосового поиска будет отдельная кнопка на панели задач. Вы можете оставить поиск и убрать кнопку голосового поиска, либо сделать наоборот.

Нажав на поисковую строку Вы там обнаружите обновленный красивый интерфейс. В нем будут располагаться значки фильтров в верхней части, а так же там будет 5 значков самых используемых приложений. Ниже расположены «недавние документы» и веб-страницы.

Доступ к ПК по СМС

Microsoft уже давно хотела использовать свою идею для доступа без пароля, и вот наконец с новым обновлением у пользователя будет возможность привязать свой аккаунт к номеру телефона и при прохождении аутентификации, Microsoft будет присылать код безопасности по СМС. Вам больше не нужно запоминать свой пароль, и тем более его никто не украдет, т.к одноразовый пароль будет приходить по СМС. Но это только один из способов защиты, Вы можете пользоваться как раньше паролем, либо «отпечатком пальца», если у Вас есть соответствующее оборудование.

Новый ползунок яркости

Небольшое изменение коснулось ползунка яркости. Он теперь доступен в центре уведомлений и позволит быстро настроить яркость Вашего экрана. Данный инструмент пришел на замену плитки, которая позволяла менять яркость по заранее заданным параметрам. Теперь же это доступно как на мобильных устройствах, протестите данную функцию, она Вам непременно понравится!

Простой доступ к файлам Linux из проводника Windows

Если Вы еще не знаете, то в Windows 10 возможно запускать приложения Linux без виртуальной машины, а так же рабочий стол Linux без каких либо сторонних программ виртуализации, так вот, и среди этой функции есть изменения, а именно — это возможность получать доступ к файлам Linux из проводника Windows. Для этого нужно ввести explorer.exe в Bash и Проводник (папка) откроет текущую директорию Linux.

Улучшенный стандартный блокнот

В строке состояния теперь отображается кодировка открытого документа, а сам редактор может сохранять в кодировке UTF-8 без маркера BOM. Данный вариант теперь используется по умолчанию. Соответственно блокнот теперь стал лучше поддерживать веб-документы, где используется UTF-8, а так же получил обратную совместимость с ASCII.

При работе с не сохраненным документом в заголовке будет отображаться звездочка. К примеру название файла «Текст.txt», при не сохраненном варианте будет «* Текст.txt», до тех пор пока файл не будет сохранен.

Добавлены новые горячие клавиша:

Ctrl+Shift+N — открыть новое окно.

Ctrl+Shift+S — открытие диалогового окна «Сохранить как».

Ctrl+W — закрыть текущее окно.

А так же, блокнот теперь может сохранять длину пути более 260 символов.

Дублирование экрана Android смартфона на экране Вашего ПК

Приложение «Ваш телефон» получило новую функцию — экран телефона. Вы можете отобразить экран Вашего телефона под системой Android на мониторе Вашего ПК по беспроводной связи Bluetooth. Соответственно на Вашем компьютере должно быть переферийное устройство Bluetooth.

В этой статье мы рассмотрели только самые основные изменения и новые функции в новом обновлении 1903. Данные обновления будут доступны на всех редакциях Windows 10. Скачать помощник по обновлению, а так же сам дистрибутив вы можете на официальном сайте Microsoft. Либо с нашего сайта на следующей странице.

Помимо прочего приобрести лицензионный ключ активации для различных версий Windows 10 (Pro, Домашняя, Enterprise LTSC 2019 и пр.) Вы можете в нашем интернет-магазине SoftComputers по самым низким ценам. Моментальная доставка ключа на Ваш Email сразу после оплаты, гарантия и круглосуточная тех. поддержка 24/7. Подробнее о ценах на ключи активации Windows 10 в нашем каталоге.

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
[231]
Dev Channel:
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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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
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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
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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
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KB5015878 Public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19043.1889
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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
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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
[231]
Dev Channel:
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

  • Windows release health
  • Flight Hub

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

Прошло целых 2 месяца после того, как я установил Windows 10 на древний ноутбук, и я уже чувствую знакомый зуд, который подталкивает меня к новой переустановке. Это непередаваемое ощущение, что Windows начала тормозить, забилась вирусами, троянами и не удаленными остатками старого софта в папке AppData.

Для тех, кто следит за моими блогами, есть важная новость — мой топ комп возвращается ко мне! Друг, которому я его продал, уезжает на вахту и продал его мне назад. Почти за те же деньги, немного дороже, можно сказать, что я потерял совсем немного на этих перепродажах. Не смог я спокойно оставить мой любимый комп пылиться без дела.
Да и устал я на древнем ноутбуке, если честно.

Напомню конфиг, это важно при тестировании виндовса:

Intel Core i5 3570

ВК Gigabyte 1060 G1 Gaming 6G

рекомендации

3070 Gigabyte Gaming за 50 тр с началом

MSI 3050 за 25 тр в Ситилинке

3080 дешевле 70 тр — цены снова пошли вниз

3070 Gainward Phantom дешевле 50 тр

13700K дешевле 40 тр в Регарде

16 видов <b>4070 Ti</b> в Ситилинке — все до 100 тр

3060 Gigabyte Gaming за 30 тр с началом

13600K дешевле 30 тр в Регарде

4080 почти за 100тр — дешевле чем по курсу 60

12900K за 40тр с началом в Ситилинке

RTX 4090 за 140 тр в Регарде

Компьютеры от 10 тр в Ситилинке

3060 Ti Gigabyte за 42 тр в Регарде

3070 дешевле 50 тр в Ситилинке

ОЗУ 16gb DDR3

SSD Smartbuy 120 ГБ

Вполне еще бодрый комп, тащащий почти все игры на максималках, кто бы что ни говорил! Я не вижу смысла в более мощном железе для новых игр, всегда можно немного понизить настройки графики и, при неотличимых на глаз изменениях картинки, кадровая частота возрастет до комфортных 60!

Для начала несколько сравнений с предыдущей версией Windows 10 October 2018 Update (версия 1809).

На диске версия Windows 10 October 2018 Update (версия 1809) занимает 20.6 гигабайт. Это уже поработавшая виндовс, но все программы удалены, все временные папки почищены.

Памяти ест совсем немного, 1.4 ГБ.

Мониторинг загрузки GPU в диспетчере задач — одна из тысяч новых фич Windows 10, не доступных луддитам на Windows 7.

Чем хороша Windows 10 по сравнению с древней и устаревшей Windows 7, так это тем, что для ее установки нужно минимум действий. Она может обновить компьютер и сама, а так же можно скачать средство создания загрузочной флешки Media Creation Tool. Просто идете на сайт Microsoft и жмете «обновить сейчас» или «скачать средство сейчас».


После скачивания втыкаете в комп флешку и запускаете Media Creation Tool. 

Все просто как дважды два.

У меня правда произошел небольшой казус. Скачивание образа виндовса на флешку останавливалось на 0%. Но я обещал не умалчивать косяки! Максимально объективный обзор! Меня обвиняли в фанатстве, но я докажу, что я беспристрастен как робот! Холодная логика, никаких эмоций!

Скорее всего дело в том, что мой комп слишком стар. Но это меня не остановит! Я сисадмин или кто?
Есть много тайных знаний, недоступных простым смертным, и настало время воспользоваться одним из них.


Для опытного сисадмина, типа меня, это не проблема! Ставлю в браузер расширение для изменения директивы user-agent, Random User-Agent. Все, теперь можно качать, никаких торрентов не надо. Только чистые, как слеза ребенка, образы с официального сайта! Никаких вирусов и троянов!


Запоминайте и записывайте, пока я не ушел с overclockers.ru! Кто вас, несмышленышей, будет потом учить таким секретам?

Дальше все по накатанной, беру Rufus и записываю образ на флешку.

Видите! Ради вас и науки пожертвовал загрузочной флешкой Linux Mint!

Если у вас несколько накопителей в компе, отключайте при установке виндовс ненужные HDD физически! Не повторяйте моих ошибок! Каждый раз попадаюсь на эту «фичу».

Дальше до боли знакомые экраны установки. Но видите, винда создает теперь 3 дополнительных раздела!

Ну вот, Windows 10 установлена, раз и готово! Это вам не Windows 7. Windows 10 ставится, с учетом обновлений и автоматической установки драйверов, раз в 5 быстрее.
А если вы будете обновлять Windows 7 автоматически, то процесс легко затянется на полдня. Устаревший копролит мамонта, что с него взять?

Сразу начинаю проверять новые фичи. А их список обширен как никогда! Не зря ждали лишних 2 месяца версию 1903!

Крупные изменения Центра обновления Windows

Улучшение производительности (благодаря улучшениям патчей Spectre)

7 ГБ зарезервированного хранилища для обновлений

Светлая тема оформления

Windows Sandbox – встроенная песочница Windows 10

Менее загроможденное меню Пуск

Windows разрешит удалять больше встроенных приложений

Разделение Cortana и поисковой строки

Поиск в меню Пуск учитывает файлы на ПК

Беспарольный доступ

Новая иконка Центра обновления Windows в трее

Десктопные приложения в виртуальной реальности

Новая система именования версий

Изменение масштаба в консольном интерфейсе

Автоматическое устранение неполадок

Скрытие уведомлений при запуске полноэкранных приложений

Простой доступ к файлам Linux

Улучшения Блокнота

“Экран смерти” для некоторых игр

Другие улучшения и новые функции

Видите? Тысячи изменений! Светлая тема, не побоюсь этого слова, бесподобна!

Приятный глазу, мягкий серый цвет. Пуск приятно выглядит. Глаза отдыхают!

После установки винда некоторое время занимается своими делами. Нужно дать ей поработать, это разумный организм, а не примитивная Windows 7!

Когда наблюдаешь за этими процессами, понимаешь, что уже 21 век на дворе! Сама ставит OneDrive!

Сама ставит драйвера! Видите, как один за другим исчезают неопознанные устройства?

Так уж и быть, поделюсь с вами еще парой секретов мастеров сисадминов. До момента, как винда начнет эту самодеятельность, нужно успеть вынуть сетевой шнур. Обрубить ей интернет!
После этого ставите Microsoft Visual C++ 2017 х86 и х64. Это убережет вас от некоторых проблем. Подробности раскрывать не буду, все равно не поймете.

И пока она сидит без интернета, надо поставить тот драйвер на видеокарту, который нужен вам, а не ей. Скачайте его заранее!

Совсем недолго осталось до полной самостоятельности вычислительных машин. Радуйтесь, пока есть время!


Подключаем кабель с инетом и продолжаем изучение.

Памяти ест на уровне Windows 10 October 2018 Update, несмотря на тысячи новых фич.

На диске занимает всего 16 ГБ! Где там Windows 7 с ее 25 ГБ?

Посмотрим количество процессов.


Всего 35 фоновых (c моими EDGE и Paint) и 95 системных. Сущая ерунда!

Теперь главные фичи! Обновления можно откладывать на целый месяц! Они исправили главный объект хейта луддитов! Видите изменения Центра обновлений?


Теперь еще несколько полезнейших советов. Записывайте, скриньте. После установки и настройки виндовс я делаю ее образ. И есть способ уменьшить занимаемое им место!

Уменьшаем файл подкачки на диске «С». Заодно сохраняем ресурс SSD!
Заодно отключаем гибернацию и удаляем огромный и бесполезный файл hiberfil.sys командой powercfg -h off

Все, теперь виндовс занимает на SSD сущие крохи.

Продолжаем обзор полезных изменений. Большинство предустановленных программ можно удалить!


Я раньше сразу сносил их все через PowerShell. И вот в этот раз я первый раз запустил «Календарь» и «Будильники». И что хочу вам сказать, эти UWP приложения шикарны и полезны!

И вообще, теперь я буду как можно меньше вмешиваться в работу винды, как можно меньше твиков, никаких кастраций через MSMG ToolKit и Dism++!
Долгих 10 лет мне понадобилось, чтобы понять, что я не умнее программистов из Microsoft…

Теперь о грустном. Я же обещал ничего не скрывать. После установки двух браузеров и драйверов винда внезапно распухла до 26 ГБ! Непонятно и необъяснимо… 

При попытке отключения ввода пароля через вызов окна control userpasswords2 1903 предлагает загрузиться в другого пользователя или войти с паролем. Пока не разобрался с этим…


Новый браузер EDGE производит удручающее впечатление. Даже если открыть им одну вкладку Вконтакте с играющей музыкой, он жрет гигабайт оперативки и 14.4% от мощного процессора Core i5! 
При этом переключения треков происходит с заметной задержкой и тормозами. При разворачивании EDGE из свернутого положения на секунду видно только серое окно…


При применении сохраненной темы оформления панель задач почернела и ее цвет перестал меняться.
Видите, выбран зеленый цвет, а панель черная?


Но это все косметические мелочи, скорее всего поправят в ближайших обновлениях.
Кстати, я теперь не отключаю обновления, а откладываю их на неделю. Иду по пути наименьшего сопротивления винде…

Ставьте Windows 10 May 2019 Update без опаски. Теперь Windows 10 достигла идеала! Светлая тема и возможность откладывать обновления! А что еще нужно?

P.S. Забыл про еще одну фичу, «Песочницу». Но уже нет сил писать. И так получился титанического объема опус, который возможно будут использовать в школах, на уроках информатики, как пособие по Windows 10.

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

Последнее обновление Windows 10 May 2019 Update (оно же 1903 или 19H1) уже доступно для установки на ПК. После продолжительного периода тестирования Microsoft начала развёртывание сборки через Центр обновлений Windows. Прошлое обновление вызывало большие проблемы, так что на этот раз крупных новшеств не так много. Тем не менее, имеются новые функции, незначительные изменения и масса исправлений. Коснёмся десятка наиболее любопытных для пользователей.

Новая светлая тема

Самое большое визуальное изменение в Windows 10 1903 — новая светлая тема, которая будет стандартом на обычных потребительских системах. Если раньше даже в светлой теме часть меню были тёмными, то теперь она стала более единообразной (впрочем, привычный режим со светлыми окнами и тёмными системными панелями остаётся). Тёмный режим Windows 10 до сих пор не всегда выглядит в ОС хорошо из-за обилия сторонних приложений, его не поддерживающих. Светлая же смотрится, как правило, более согласованной и естественной. Microsoft также изменила стандартные обои в Windows 10, чтобы они лучше сочетались с новой светлой темой. Также местами добавлены элементы Fluent Design: прозрачная панель Пуск и меню, центр уведомлений, тени и тому подобное.

Встроенная виртуальная машина Windows 10

В майском обновлении Windows 10 получила новую функцию Windows Sandbox. Компания с её помощью хочет избавить пользователей от страха запуска неизвестного .exe на компьютере. Она разработала простой способ для всех пользователей Windows 10, позволяющий запускать приложения в изолированной среде. Windows Sandbox по сути выступает временной виртуальной машиной изоляции конкретной программы.

Метод разработан с прицелом на безопасность, так что после закрытия тестируемого приложения, все данные песочницы будут удалены. Не нужно настраивать отдельную виртуальную машину, как это делают большинство опытных пользователей сегодня, но ПК должен поддерживать возможности виртуализации в BIOS. Microsoft делает Sandbox частью Windows 10 Pro или Windows 10 Enterprise — подобные функции действительно нужны скорее деловым и опытным пользователям, а не всем подряд. Вдобавок по стандарту её в системе нет — нужно установить через панель управления в выборе компонентов ОС.

Можно удалять ещё больше встроенных приложений

Microsoft постепенно даёт пользователям Windows 10 возможность удалять всё больше условно бесплатных приложений, которые являются частью операционной системы. В обновлении 1903 теперь можно отключать такие приложения, как Groove Music, Mail, Calendar, Movies & TV, Calculator, Paint 3D и 3D Viewer. По-прежнему нельзя обычным способом удалить приложения вроде Camera или Edge, но с переходом браузера Microsoft на движок Chromium, вполне вероятно, появится возможность удаления и Edge.

Cortana и Поиск теперь разделены

Не все являются поклонниками цифрового помощника Cortana в Windows 10, и последнее обновление от Microsoft порадует таковых. Microsoft отделяет функции поиска и Cortana на панели задач Windows 10, что позволяет обрабатывать голосовые запросы отдельно от ввода в поле поиска при поиске документов и файлов. Windows 10 теперь будет использовать встроенный в ОС поиск для текстовых запросов, а Cortana — для голосовых.

Кстати, новый интерфейс поиска выводит популярные приложения, последние действия и файлы, а также опции для фильтрации по приложениям, документам, электронной почте и веб-результатам. В целом поиск не изменился, но теперь его можно осуществлять по всем файлам на ПК. Это направление компания наверняка будет ещё улучшать в будущих обновлениях, предоставляя пользователям всё более мощные инструменты поиска.

Менее загруженное меню Пуск

В последнем обновлении для Windows 10 меню Пуск стало менее загруженным. Microsoft сократила количество закреплённых по стандарту приложений и изменила принцип их группировки. В результате весь мусор, который обычно прикрепляется по умолчанию, сгруппирован в один раздел, который можно быстро открепить. Это новое меню увидят только новые пользователи Windows 10 — остальные изменений не заметят.

Новый ползунок яркости

Среди небольших изменений, которые следует упомянуть, безусловно есть и новый ползунок яркости. Он доступен в центре уведомлений и позволяет быстро настроить яркость экрана. Инструмент заменяет плитку, которая позволяла переключаться между заданными уровнями яркости экрана. Теперь можно быстро и непринуждённо выставить, например, 33-процентную яркость.

Каомодзи _

Microsoft упростила отправку японских текстовых смайликов каомодзи ¯_(ツ)_/¯ с ПК на базе Windows 10 друзьям или коллегам. Компания добавила в майское обновление тестовых персонажей каомодзи, доступных через тот же вызов панели смайликов («win» + «.» или «win» + «;»). Пользователь может выбрать несколько готовых каомодзи или же собрать собственный с помощью соответствующих символов, доступных там же. ╮(╯▽╰)╭

Настольные приложения в Windows Mixed Reality

Microsoft улучшила поддержку платформы смешанной реальности Windows Mixed Reality VR в рамках обновления 1903. Если ранее гарнитуры были ограничены запуском игр Steam VR и универсальных приложений Windows, то теперь можно запускать настольные приложения (Win32), включая Spotify, Visual Studio Code и даже Photoshop прямо внутри смешанной реальности. Функция доступна на панели контактов, где теперь есть папка Classic Apps (бета-версия), в которой можно выбрать установленное настольное ПО. Это идеальный вариант для тех, кто хотел не только играть, но и работать в виртуальной реальности.

Центр обновления Windows позволяет откладывать установку на неделю

Microsoft наконец-то выслушала пользователей Windows 10 и предоставила больше контроля над установкой обновлений. Теперь все пользователи ОС смогут откладывать обновления на неделю, причём Microsoft даже позволила выбирать, когда устанавливать последнюю крупную версию. Пользователи Windows 10 смогут оставаться на существующей версии и продолжать получать ежемесячные обновления безопасности, избегая последних функциональных сборок. Это важное изменение, особенно для пользователей Windows 10 Home и в той связи, что крупные обновления не всегда оказываются достаточно стабильными. Microsoft также изменила принцип распределения пространства под обновления Windows. Некоторые заплатки могли не устанавливаться, если было недостаточно свободного места, поэтому Microsoft теперь резервирует около 7 Гбайт дискового пространства для Центра обновлений.

Windows 10 поддерживает вход в учётную запись Microsoft без пароля

В рамках тенденции ухода от традиционных паролей Microsoft предлагает использование беспарольных учётных записей. С последним обновлением 1903 можно настроить и войти в ОС на ПК с Windows 10, используя только номер телефона в учётной записи Microsoft. Можно создать аккаунт без пароля, просто введя номер телефона в качестве имени пользователя, и на номер мобильного телефона будет отправлен код для инициализации входа в систему. После входа в Windows 10 можно использовать Windows Hello или ПИН-код для входа в свой ПК без использования обычного пароля.

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