Shouldn't Windows 10
1909 have shipped in September? Oh well, as long as there aren't any
showstopper bugs.
Microsoft Support Phone numberis giving itself plenty of
runway with what’s also known as the version 1909 release. Typically, the
version number incorporates the month and the year, so that “1909” would be
assumed to ship in September. That’s the schedule Microsoft Support Phone
numbercommitted to, anyway. Microsoft Support Phone numberhasn’t changed the
November 2019 Update’s version number to accommodate the revised shipping date.
Microsoft Support Phone numberhasn’t committed to an
official rollout date for shipping the Windows 10 November 2019 Update to the
millions of “stable” PCs who aren’t in the Insider testing program, either,
though sometime in November is a safe bet.
Brandon LeBlanc, the
senior program manager responsible for the Windows Insider Program, wrote that
the Windows 10 build 18363.418 that is currently in the Release Preview ring is
anticipated to be the final release. That’s just a notch higher than the
current version of the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, which is officially 18362.418.
(“Because they use the same servicing content, the build revision number (the
number that comes after the dot) will always match between May 2019 Update and
November 2019 Update,” LeBlanc explained.)
In part, that’s because the November 2019 Update was
revised to be something more akin to a service pack than a full-fledged feature
update. We’ve listed the features of the 19H2 or November 2019 Update here,
and compared them against the so-called 20H1 update, due in early 2020. Given
the list of features that’s emerged in the Insider beta builds, Microsoft’s
slating 20H1 to be a more traditional “feature” release. Microsoft Support
Phone numberalso hasn’t said when to expect 20H1, or whether that will even
take place during the usual March, 2020,
or some later date.
In any event, while the Release Preview ring has already
received the “final” November 2019 Update build, the Insider Slow ring will be
migrated to the Windows 10 November 2019 build in the coming weeks, LeBlanc
said. As they normally do, Insiders will have to choose whether to remain in
the Slow or Release Preview rings—which will eventually migrate over to the
19H2 track.
If you’re not in the Insider program and want to test out
the 19H2/November 2019 Update, you’ll need to join the Windows 10 Insider
program (Settings > Home > Update & Security >
Windows Insider Program) and follow the
instructions, which involves signing in with a Microsoft Support Phone numberaccount
and rebooting your machine to download and install the update. Existing
Insiders can switch rings to join Release Preview. Remember, there’s also an option to opt out of
Insider Previews once the official “release” flight is shipped to your PC.
Joining the Insider program always involves the potential
for buggy software, however, so it’s only for those who understand the risks.
Remember that every PC will receive this update in a matter of weeks.
Now, Microsoft Support Phone numberhas to hope that its
November 2019 rollout goes smoothly. Microsoft Support Phone numberwas
scheduled to roll out its Windows 10 October 2019 Update automatically starting
October 9, 2018. Several days later, the update (also known as “version 1809”) was
pulled as reports surfaced of user files being deleted during the
installation process. Though Microsoft Support Phone numberlater said that
just 1 percent
or so of users were affected, the numbers would have worked out to hundreds of
thousands of users.
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