Windows 10 1809 and 1909 officially discontinued support

Microsoft has just reminded users that Windows 10 versions 1809, 1909 have been discontinued. In the May Patch Tuesday update that has just been released, Microsoft has patched 55 security holes on its products.

In addition, the software giant Microsoft also added additional code to officially stop supporting Windows 10 1803, 1809 and 1909 (EOS).

After EOS, these versions of Windows 10 will no longer receive technical support from Microsoft. Besides, they are also not updated with security patch updates.

On the one hand, Microsoft encourages users to update Windows 10 as well as other products and services to the latest version as soon as possible. On the other hand, Microsoft will take a measure to automatically update computers running outdated versions of Windows 10 to the new version.

"Windows Update will automatically start updating the new version for Windows 10 computers of general users or business users for a period of several months after EOS. You can choose a convenient time for the device to arrive. reboot and complete the update process," Microsoft shared.

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Windows 10 LTSC versions are still supported

The Home, Pro, Pro Education, Pro for Workstations editions of Windows 10 1909 and all versions of Windows 10 Server 1909 were officially EOS on May 12. Some versions of Windows 10 1803 and 1809 also went EOS on May 11 after being delayed because of COVID-19.

The list of discontinued versions of Windows 10 includes:

  1. Windows 10 1909 Home
  2. Windows 10 1909 Pro
  3. Windows 10 1909 Pro for Workstations
  4. Windows 10 1909 Pro for Education
  5. All versions of Windows 10 Server 1909
  6. All versions of Windows 10 1809 except Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 and Windows 10 IoT Core/Enterprise 2019 TLSC
  7. All versions of Windows 10 1803 and Windows 10 Server 1803

Windows 10 versions still supported:

  1. Windows 10 1909 Education
  2. Windows 10 1909 Enterprise
  3. Windows 10 1909 IoT Enterprise
  4. Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 and Windows 10 IoT Core/Enterprise 2019 TLSC

Windows 10 2004 has been widely deployed

Microsoft has just officially added Windows 10 2004 to the public rollout channel so that it can be made available to all users via the Windows Update channel. Last week, the company removed the final limit that prevented computers with Conexant or Synaptics components from updating to Windows 10 2004 or 20H2.

Currently, Microsoft has also allowed some users to upgrade Windows 10 to 20H2, the latest version available.

The next update is Windows 10 21H1 which has now been moved to the beta channel. Microsoft says this update will be released soon. It is expected that later this year, Microsoft will launch Windows 10 update codenamed Sun Valley with a new user interface.

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