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Microsoft is extending support for Windows 10, version 1803
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Updated onSeptember 30, 2020
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Not long ago,Microsoftannounced that Windows 10, version 1803 has reached the end of mainstream support.
Consequently, this version of Windows was not to benefit from any non-security update releases. You can forget about that. If you’re still running on 1803, here’s a quick reason to rejoice:
Microsoft is extending the end of service date for version 1803
To be more specific, Education, Enterprise, and Enterprise IoT editions are spared for the time being and will continue to benefit from regular updates up until May 2021.
The reason for this sudden change of heart seems to based on public opinion and feedback that the giant from Redmond received from Windows users worldwide.
Given the rather precarious global health context,Microsoftofficially announced that the scheduled end-of-service date for the forementioned editions will be delayed until May 2021 in an attempt to facilitate business continuity.
The latestPatch Tuesdayfrom August, 11 brought quite a number of improvements and fixes for this version of Windows 10.
As a reminder, the cumulative update KB4571709 delivered:
Needless to say that support for devices running on old Windows 10, version 1803 editions will be completely shut down from May onward.
As far as we see it, it’s just one more reason to jump on the v2004 boat. After all, this is the latest, most advanced, and most feature-rich Windows 10 version currently available.
But don’t just take our word for it. Feel free to take your time and carefully weigh in your options before making a decision.
As always, we have your back with all the information you need to know about Windows 10 v2004:
Do let us know how are you getting prepared for this change by reaching for the comments section below.
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Sonia Martin
Sonia is a tech enthusiast that fell in love with Windows after having experienced working on a different OS.
Being above all, a down-to-earth kind of person, she deeply appreciated the ease of learning and usage associated with Windows products and made it her personal mission to guide her peers in discovering the same beauty of simplicity through writing.
When she does not preach about computer-related topics, she enjoys cooking extravagant food with intricate names and peculiar aromas which are usually not appreciated by the crowds.
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