And we probably won’t know much until we see the forced 1803-to-1903 upgrades in action. There are no further details about the imminent demise of Version 1803, or whether the forced upgrades will obey the new genteel-upgrade rules. Which sounds like the usual marketing malarkey to me. We are starting this machine learning (ML)-based rollout process several months in advance of the end-of-service date to provide adequate time for a smooth update process.” “Starting this June, we will begin updating devices running the April 2018 Update and earlier versions of Windows 10 to ensure we can continue to service these devices and provide the latest updates, security updates, and improvements. Even though Microsoft says 1803 Home and Pro are covered by security patches until Novem( more info), we’ve also received a threat … er, promise from Microsoft that … If you’re using Win10 version 1803 (by far the most common version of Win10 these days) you’ll have to watch out - sooner rather than later. Of course, all bets are off if you manually install the new release with the Update Assistant Tool - or if you gratuitously (or mistakenly) click Check for updates and/or Download and install now. But for the foreseeable future, you should be able to fend off 1903’s advances by following the steps in my Computerworld article. These instructions will change as we get more experience with the new Download and install now link ( more info). Before I explain why you should delay Version 1903, let me review how.
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