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Windows 10, version 1903 and Windows Server, version 1903

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

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Windows 10 is a major release of the Windows NT operating system 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 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 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 October 14, 2025
Legend:   Old version[o]   Older version, still maintained[p]   Latest 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

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] This is also the first release that introduces DCH drivers.[citation needed]

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 twelfth stable build of Windows 10, version 21H1, was released to the public on May 18, 2021 after being on the Beta Channel since February 17, 2021.[74] This update included a multi-camera support for Windows Hello, a «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar and performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service.[75]

Version 21H2 (November 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 November 2021 Update[76] (codenamed «21H2»[77]) 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.[78][79] The update began rolling out on November 16, 2021. Notable changes in the November 2021 Update include:[77][80]

  • 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
[78]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19044.1149
[81]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19044.1151
[82]
Release Preview Channel:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19044.1165
[83]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19044.1200
[84]
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
[85]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021
10.0.19044.1237
[86]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1263
[87]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19044.1266
[88]
Release Preview Channel:
September 30, 2021
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10, version 21H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19044.1288
Version 21H2
[89][90]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel:
October 12, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1319
[91]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19044.1320
[92]
Release Preview Channel:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19044.1348
[93]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel:
November 9, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1379
[94]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19044.1381
[95]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19044.1387
[96]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19044.1415
[97]
KB5008212 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1466
[98]
KB5009543 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19044.1469
[99]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19044.1499
[100]
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
[101]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1526
[102]
KB5010342 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1566
[103]
KB5010415 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1586
[104]
KB5011487 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1618
[105]
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
[106]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19044.1645
[107]
KB5012599 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1679
[108]
KB5011831 Release Preview Channel:
April 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1682
[109]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1706
[110]
KB5013942 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19044.1708
[111]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19044.1737
[112]
KB5014023 Release Preview Channel:
May 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1739
[113]
Release Preview Channel:
May 23, 2022
10.0.19044.1741
[114][115]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19044.1766
[116]
KB5014699 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1767
[117]
KB5016139 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19044.1806
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KB5014666 Release Preview Channel:
June 23, 2022

Public release:
June 28, 2022

10.0.19044.1826
[120]
KB5015807 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1862
[121]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 18, 2022
10.0.19044.1865
[122]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19044.1889
[123]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19044.1947
[124]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1949
[125]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19044.2006
[126]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2075
[127][128]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 15, 2022

Public release:
September 20, 2022

10.0.19044.2130
[129]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19044.2132
[130]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19044.2192
[131]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19044.2193
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Release Preview Channel:
October 24, 2022

Public release:
October 25, 2022

10.0.19044.2194
[134]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19044.2251
[135]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19044.2311
[136]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19044.2364
[137]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2486
[138]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19044.2545
[139]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel:
January 12, 2023
10.0.19044.2546
[140]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19044.2604
[141]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19044.2673
[142]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19044.2728
[143]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 2023
10.0.19044.2788
[144]
KB5023773 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 21, 2023
10.0.19044.2846
[145]
KB5025221 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 11, 2023
10.0.19044.2965
[146]
KB5026361 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 9, 2023
10.0.19044.3086
[147]
KB5027215 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 13, 2023
10.0.19044.3208
[148]
KB5028166 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 11, 2023
This update is available for Education, Enterprise, IoT Enterprise, Enterprise LTSC and IoT Enterprise LTSC editions only.
10.0.19044.3324
[149]
KB5029244 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 8, 2023
This update is available for Education, Enterprise, IoT Enterprise, Enterprise LTSC and IoT Enterprise LTSC editions only.
10.0.19044.3448
[150]
KB5030211 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 12, 2023
This update is available for Education, Enterprise, IoT Enterprise, Enterprise LTSC and IoT Enterprise LTSC editions only.
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

Version 22H2 (2022 Update)

The Windows 10 2022 Update[151] (codenamed «22H2»[152]) is the thirteenth and final[153][154][155] 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.[152] The update began rolling out on October 18, 2022.[151][156]

Preview builds of Windows 10, version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.1865
[152]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 28, 2022
10.0.19045.1889
[123]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19045.1949
[125]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 26, 2022
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10, version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.2006
Version 22H2
[126]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel:
September 13, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2075
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KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19045.2130
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KB5018410 Release Preview Channel:
October 11, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2132
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KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19045.2193
[132]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19045.2194
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KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19045.2251
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KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19045.2301
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KB5020030 Release Preview Channel:
November 10, 2022
10.0.19045.2311
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Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19045.2364
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KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19045.2486
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KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19045.2546
[140]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19045.2604
[141]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19045.2670
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KB5022906 Release Preview Channel:
February 16, 2023
10.0.19045.2673
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KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19045.2728
[143]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 2023
10.0.19045.2787
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KB5023773 Release Preview Channel:
March 16, 2023
10.0.19045.2788
[144]
KB5023773 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 21, 2023
10.0.19045.2846
[145]
KB5025221 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 11, 2023
10.0.19045.2908
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KB5025297 Release Preview Channel:
April 13, 2023
10.0.19045.2913
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Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2023
10.0.19045.2965
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KB5026361 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 9, 2023
10.0.19045.3030
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KB5026435 Release Preview Channel:
May 11, 2023
  • Re-introduced the search box on the taskbar
  • Added the ability to show up to three high priority notifications as stacked and shown alongside the normal priority notification
10.0.19045.3031
[164]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 23, 2023
10.0.19045.3086
[147]
KB5027215 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 13, 2023
10.0.19045.3154
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KB5027293 Release Preview Channel:
June 22, 2023
10.0.19045.3155
[166]
Release Preview Channel:
June 27, 2023
10.0.19045.3208
[148]
KB5028166 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 11, 2023
10.0.19045.3269
[167]
KB5028244 Release Preview Channel:
July 13, 2023
10.0.19045.3271
[168]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 25, 2023
10.0.19045.3324
[149]
KB5029244 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 8, 2023
10.0.19045.3391
[169]
KB5029331 Release Preview Channel:
August 10, 2023
  • Added the ability to show a notification badge on the Start menu’s user profile icon
10.0.19045.3393
[170]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 22, 2023
10.0.19045.3448
[150]
KB5030211 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 12, 2023
10.0.19045.3513
[171]
KB5030300 Release Preview Channel:
September 18, 2023
  • New animations to a few icons on the News and Interests button on the taskbar
10.0.19045.3516
[172]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 26, 2023
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights

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.[173]

The mn_release branch was available from May 13, 2020 to June 17, 2020.[174][175] The branch was mandatory for Insiders in the Fast ring.[175]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Fast ring
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights
10.0.19536.1000
[173]
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
[176]
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
[177]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2020
10.0.19551.1005
[178]
Fast ring:
January 23, 2020
10.0.19555.1001
[179]
Fast ring:
January 30, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
10.0.19559.1000
[181]
Fast ring:
February 5, 2020
10.0.19564.1000
[182]
Fast ring:
February 12, 2020
  • Updated graphics settings page in Settings app
10.0.19564.1005
[182]
10.0.19569.1000
[183]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2020
10.0.19577.1000
[184]
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
[185]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2020
  • Updated Eye Control settings in Settings app
10.0.19587.1000
[186]
Fast ring:
March 18, 2020
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.19592.1000
[187]
Fast ring:
March 25, 2020
  • Re-introduced new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
10.0.19603.1000
[188]
Fast ring:
April 8, 2020
  • Integrated File Explorer in Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • New cleanup recommendations feature in Storage Settings
10.0.19608.1000
[189]
Fast ring:
April 15, 2020
  • New default apps experience in Settings app
10.0.19608.1006
[189]
Fast ring:
April 17, 2020
10.0.19613.1000
[190]
Fast ring:
April 22, 2020
10.0.19613.1005
[190]
Fast ring:
April 27, 2020
10.0.19619.1000
[191]
Fast ring:
April 29, 2020
10.0.19624.1000
[192]
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
[193]
Fast ring:
May 13, 2020
  • Added initial support for DNS over HTTPS
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.19631.1
[194]
Fast ring:
May 21, 2020
10.0.19635.1
[195]
Fast ring:
May 28, 2020
10.0.19640.1
[196]
Fast ring:
June 3, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
10.0.19645.1
[197]
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.[198] All future builds starting from build 10.0.20150, therefore, would be released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.[174]

The fe_release branch was available from October 29, 2020 to January 6, 2021.[199][200] The branch was mandatory for Insiders until December 10. Afterward, Insiders could choose to move back to the rs_prerelease branch.[201]

The co_release branch was available from April 5 to June 14, 2021.[202] The branch was mandatory for Insiders.

As of June 28, 2021, the Dev Channel has transitioned to Windows 11.[203]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Dev Channel
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights
10.0.20150.1000
[174]
Dev Channel:
June 17, 2020
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
    • Added GPU compute support
    • New wsl –install and wsl –update commands
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
10.0.20152.1000
[204]
Dev Channel:
June 24, 2020
10.0.20161.1000
[205]
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
[206]
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
[207]
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[180]
10.0.20180.1000
[208]
Dev Channel:
July 29, 2020
10.0.20185.1000
[209]
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
[210]
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[180]
10.0.20197.1000
[211]
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
[212]
Dev Channel:
August 26, 2020
10.0.20206.1000
[213]
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
[214]
Dev Channel:
September 10, 2020
  • Added search box to the Default Apps pages in Settings app
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
    • New wsl --mount command for accessing Linux file systems mounted from physical or virtual disks in WSL 2[215]
10.0.20211.1005
[214]
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
[216]
Dev Channel:
September 16, 2020
  • Introduced dark theme for Windows 10 search experience on the taskbar
10.0.20221.1000
[217]
Dev Channel:
September 23, 2020
  • New Meet Now feature in Skype
10.0.20226.1000
[218]
Dev Channel:
September 30, 2020
  • New storage health monitoring feature
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
10.0.20231.1000
[219]
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
[219]
Dev Channel:
October 13, 2020
10.0.20236.1000
[220]
Dev Channel:
October 14, 2020
  • New refresh rate setting in the Settings app
10.0.20236.1005
[220]
Dev Channel:
October 16, 2020
10.0.20241.1000
[221]
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
[221]
Dev Channel:
October 23, 2020
10.0.20246.1
[199]
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
[222]
Dev Channel:
November 4, 2020
10.0.20257.1
[223]
Dev Channel:
November 11, 2020
10.0.20262.1
[224]
Dev Channel:
November 18, 2020
10.0.20262.1010
[224]
Dev Channel:
November 20, 2020
10.0.20270.1
[225]
Dev Channel:
December 3, 2020
Expiration date:
October 31, 2021
10.0.20277.1
[201]
Dev Channel:
December 10, 2020
10.0.21277.1000
[226]
  • 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
[227]
Dev Channel:
December 14, 2020
10.0.21286.1000
[200]
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[180]
  • Improvements to experience when transitioning between timezones
10.0.21292.1000
[228]
Dev Channel:
January 13, 2021
  • Improvements to News and Interests
10.0.21292.1010
[228]
Dev Channel:
January 15, 2021
10.0.21296.1000
[229]
Dev Channel:
January 21, 2021
10.0.21296.1010
[229]
Dev Channel:
January 25, 2021
10.0.21301.1000
[230]
Dev Channel:
January 27, 2021
  • Improvements to the touch keyboard design
10.0.21301.1010
[230]
Dev Channel:
February 1, 2021
10.0.21313.1000
[231]
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
[232]
Dev Channel:
February 19, 2021
  • New «paste as plain text» option in clipboard history
10.0.21322.1000
[233]
Dev Channel:
February 24, 2021
  • Partial removal of improved touch keyboard design for maintenance
10.0.21327.1000
[234]
Dev Channel:
March 3, 2021
  • New design for News and Interests
10.0.21327.1010
[234]
Dev Channel:
March 8, 2021
10.0.21332.1000
[235]
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
[235]
Dev Channel:
March 15, 2021
10.0.21337.1000
[236]
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
[236]
Dev Channel:
March 19, 2021
10.0.21343.1000
[237]
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
[202]
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[180]
10.0.21359.1
[238]
Dev Channel:
April 14, 2021
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.21364.1
[239]
Dev Channel:
April 21, 2021
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[180]
    • 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
[239]
Dev Channel:
April 24, 2021
10.0.21364.1011
[239]
Dev Channel:
April 28, 2021
10.0.21370.1
[240]
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
[241]
Dev Channel:
May 6, 2021
  • New Segoe UI Variable font
10.0.21382.1
[242]
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
[242]
Dev Channel:
May 18, 2021
10.0.21387.1
[243]
Dev Channel:
May 21, 2021
  • Removal of Eco mode in Task Manager for maintenance
10.0.21390.1
[244]
Dev Channel:
May 26, 2021
  • New icons for Task Manager and MSI installers
10.0.21390.1000
[244]
Dev Channel:
June 7, 2021
10.0.21390.1010
[244]
Dev Channel:
June 10, 2021
10.0.21390.2025
[244]
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

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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]

  • v
  • t
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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]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19044.2604
[172]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19044.2673
[173]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19044.2728
[174]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 2023

Version 22H2 (2022 Update)

The Windows 10 2022 Update[175] (codenamed «22H2»[176]) 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.[176] The update began rolling out on October 18, 2022.[175]

Preview builds of Windows 10, version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.1865
[176]
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][175][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
[177]
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]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19045.2604
[172]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19045.2670
[178]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel:
February 16, 2023
10.0.19045.2673
[173]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19045.2728
[174]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 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.[179]

The mn_release branch was available from May 13, 2020 to June 17, 2020.[180][181] The branch was mandatory for Insiders in the Fast ring.[181]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Fast ring
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights
10.0.19536.1000
[179]
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
[182]
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
[183]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2020
10.0.19551.1005
[184]
Fast ring:
January 23, 2020
10.0.19555.1001
[185]
Fast ring:
January 30, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
10.0.19559.1000
[187]
Fast ring:
February 5, 2020
10.0.19564.1000
[188]
Fast ring:
February 12, 2020
  • Updated graphics settings page in Settings app
10.0.19564.1005
[188]
10.0.19569.1000
[189]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2020
10.0.19577.1000
[190]
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
[191]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2020
  • Updated Eye Control settings in Settings app
10.0.19587.1000
[192]
Fast ring:
March 18, 2020
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.19592.1000
[193]
Fast ring:
March 25, 2020
  • Re-introduced new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
10.0.19603.1000
[194]
Fast ring:
April 8, 2020
  • Integrated File Explorer in Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • New cleanup recommendations feature in Storage Settings
10.0.19608.1000
[195]
Fast ring:
April 15, 2020
  • New default apps experience in Settings app
10.0.19608.1006
[195]
Fast ring:
April 17, 2020
10.0.19613.1000
[196]
Fast ring:
April 22, 2020
10.0.19613.1005
[196]
Fast ring:
April 27, 2020
10.0.19619.1000
[197]
Fast ring:
April 29, 2020
10.0.19624.1000
[198]
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
[199]
Fast ring:
May 13, 2020
  • Added initial support for DNS over HTTPS
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.19631.1
[200]
Fast ring:
May 21, 2020
10.0.19635.1
[201]
Fast ring:
May 28, 2020
10.0.19640.1
[202]
Fast ring:
June 3, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
10.0.19645.1
[203]
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.[204] All future builds starting from build 10.0.20150, therefore, would be released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.[180]

The fe_release branch was available from October 29, 2020 to January 6, 2021.[205][206] The branch was mandatory for Insiders until December 10. Afterward, Insiders could choose to move back to the rs_prerelease branch.[207]

The co_release branch was available from April 5 to June 14, 2021.[208] The branch was mandatory for Insiders.

As of June 28, 2021, the Dev Channel has transitioned to Windows 11.[209]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Dev Channel
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights
10.0.20150.1000
[180]
Dev Channel:
June 17, 2020
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
    • Added GPU compute support
    • New wsl –install and wsl –update commands
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
10.0.20152.1000
[210]
Dev Channel:
June 24, 2020
10.0.20161.1000
[211]
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
[212]
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
[213]
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[186]
10.0.20180.1000
[214]
Dev Channel:
July 29, 2020
10.0.20185.1000
[215]
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
[216]
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[186]
10.0.20197.1000
[217]
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
[218]
Dev Channel:
August 26, 2020
10.0.20206.1000
[219]
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
[220]
Dev Channel:
September 10, 2020
  • Added search box to the Default Apps pages in Settings app
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
    • New wsl --mount command for accessing Linux file systems mounted from physical or virtual disks in WSL 2[221]
10.0.20211.1005
[220]
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
[222]
Dev Channel:
September 16, 2020
  • Introduced dark theme for Windows 10 search experience on the taskbar
10.0.20221.1000
[223]
Dev Channel:
September 23, 2020
  • New Meet Now feature in Skype
10.0.20226.1000
[224]
Dev Channel:
September 30, 2020
  • New storage health monitoring feature
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
10.0.20231.1000
[225]
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
[225]
Dev Channel:
October 13, 2020
10.0.20236.1000
[226]
Dev Channel:
October 14, 2020
  • New refresh rate setting in the Settings app
10.0.20236.1005
[226]
Dev Channel:
October 16, 2020
10.0.20241.1000
[227]
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
[227]
Dev Channel:
October 23, 2020
10.0.20246.1
[205]
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
[228]
Dev Channel:
November 4, 2020
10.0.20257.1
[229]
Dev Channel:
November 11, 2020
10.0.20262.1
[230]
Dev Channel:
November 18, 2020
10.0.20262.1010
[230]
Dev Channel:
November 20, 2020
10.0.20270.1
[231]
Dev Channel:
December 3, 2020
Expiration date:
October 31, 2021
10.0.20277.1
[207]
Dev Channel:
December 10, 2020
10.0.21277.1000
[232]
  • 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
[233]
Dev Channel:
December 14, 2020
10.0.21286.1000
[206]
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[186]
  • Improvements to experience when transitioning between timezones
10.0.21292.1000
[234]
Dev Channel:
January 13, 2021
  • Improvements to News and Interests
10.0.21292.1010
[234]
Dev Channel:
January 15, 2021
10.0.21296.1000
[235]
Dev Channel:
January 21, 2021
10.0.21296.1010
[235]
Dev Channel:
January 25, 2021
10.0.21301.1000
[236]
Dev Channel:
January 27, 2021
  • Improvements to the touch keyboard design
10.0.21301.1010
[236]
Dev Channel:
February 1, 2021
10.0.21313.1000
[237]
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
[238]
Dev Channel:
February 19, 2021
  • New «paste as plain text» option in clipboard history
10.0.21322.1000
[239]
Dev Channel:
February 24, 2021
  • Partial removal of improved touch keyboard design for maintenance
10.0.21327.1000
[240]
Dev Channel:
March 3, 2021
  • New design for News and Interests
10.0.21327.1010
[240]
Dev Channel:
March 8, 2021
10.0.21332.1000
[241]
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
[241]
Dev Channel:
March 15, 2021
10.0.21337.1000
[242]
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
[242]
Dev Channel:
March 19, 2021
10.0.21343.1000
[243]
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
[208]
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[186]
10.0.21359.1
[244]
Dev Channel:
April 14, 2021
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.21364.1
[245]
Dev Channel:
April 21, 2021
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[186]
    • 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
[245]
Dev Channel:
April 24, 2021
10.0.21364.1011
[245]
Dev Channel:
April 28, 2021
10.0.21370.1
[246]
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
[247]
Dev Channel:
May 6, 2021
  • New Segoe UI Variable font
10.0.21382.1
[248]
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
[248]
Dev Channel:
May 18, 2021
10.0.21387.1
[249]
Dev Channel:
May 21, 2021
  • Removal of Eco mode in Task Manager for maintenance
10.0.21390.1
[250]
Dev Channel:
May 26, 2021
  • New icons for Task Manager and MSI installers
10.0.21390.1000
[250]
Dev Channel:
June 7, 2021
10.0.21390.1010
[250]
Dev Channel:
June 10, 2021
10.0.21390.2025
[250]
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

Let’s understand Windows 10 Version Numbers and Build Numbers. This post will try to keep the Windows 10 version Numbers and Windows 10 build numbers.

There were many issues with Windows 10 upgrades and the quality of upgrades. There are fewer hotfixes released in the latest versions of Windows 10. So Windows 10 quality is getting stabilized with new versions.

The next generation of Windows might be announced at any time. I have a more detailed blog post in this Microsoft Almost Announced The Next Generation Of Windows | Windows 10X Is Not The Next Generation Anymore. You can check Windows 11 build numbers are also documented.

You can download the Windows 11 Onboarding Kit to help you prepareeducate, and support people in your organization beforeduring, and after Windows 11 migration.

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I know many organizations have already started the preparation work for Windows 11 migration.

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Windows 10 version number is in the year and half of the year (H1 or H2). For example, the Windows 10 version released in April (4th Month) 2020 is Windows 10 20H1.

  • The first two (2) digits of the Windows10 version are taken from the release year. In the above example (Windows 10 21H2), that is 2021?
  • The last two (2) digits of the Windows 10 version are taken either from
    • the first half of the calendar year – H1
    • or the second part of the calendar year – H2.
    • In the above example – Windows 10 was released in the second half of the year.
  • Special version numbers for the major.minor.build.rev of Windows 10 structure are as follows – Windows 10 👉 10.0.19044.1202
    • Major = 10
    • Minor = 0
    • Build = 19044
    • Rev = 1202

Windows 10 build number is based internal development cycle. I think it’s based on the code base of the Windows operating system. Windows Server 2022 build number is 10.0.20348.169.

Adaptiva

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  • Windows 11 build number starts with 20000
  • Windows 10 build numbers starting with 10000
  • Windows 8.1 build numbers starting with 9000
  • Windows XP build numbers starting with 3000

Windows 10 Version Numbers & Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev

Windows 10 Version Numbers & Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev 1

Windows 10 Version Numbers with Number of Build Versions

You will get the latest details of version numbers and Windows 10 build numbers in the below table. These version numbers are of production releases of Windows 10.

When you look at the Count of KB article column in the below table, you will see indications about Windows 10 quality improvements.

I have not included the build and version numbers of Windows 10 insider version numbers in this list.

Windows 10 Versions Windows 10
Build 
Count of  KBs/ KB Number Date of
Availability
Windows 10 version 22H2-10.0.19045.2728 19045.2728 KB5023696 14th March 2023
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.2728 19044.2728 KB5023696 14th March 2023
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.2728 19043.2728 KB5023696 14th March 2023
Windows 10 version 22H2-10.0.19045.2604 19045.2604 KB5022834 14th Feb 2023
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.2604 19044.2604 KB5022834  14th Feb 2023
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.2604 19043.2604 KB5022834 14th Feb 2023
Windows 10 version 22H2-10.0.19045.2486 19045.2486 KB5022282 10th Jan 2023
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.2486 19044.2486 KB5022282 10th Jan 2023
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.2486 19043.2486 KB5022282 10th Jan 2023
Windows 10 version 22H2-10.0.19045.2364 19045.2364 KB5021233 13th Dec 2022
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.2364 19044.2364 KB5021233 13th Dec 2022
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.2364 19043.2364 KB5021233 13th Dec 2022
Windows 10 version 22H2 -10.0.19045.2251 19045.2251 KB5019959 8th Nov 2022
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.2251 19044.2251 KB5019959 8th Nov 2022
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.2251 19043.2251 KB5019959 8th Nov 2022
Windows 10 version 20H2-10.0.19042.2251 19042.2251 KB5019959 8th Nov 2022
Windows 10 version 21H2-10.0.19044.1766 19044.1766 KB5014699 11th Oct 2022
Windows 10 version 21H1-10.0.19043.1766 19043.1766 KB5014699 11th Oct 2022
Windows 10 version 20H2-10.0.19042.1766 19042.1766 KB5014699 11th Oct 2022
Windows 10 22H2 -10.0.19045.1766 19045.1766 KB5014699 11th Oct 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.2075 19044.2075 KB5017380 13th September 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.2075 19043.2075 KB5017380 13th September 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.2075 19042.2075 KB5017380 13th September 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1889 19044.1889 KB5016616 9th August 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1889 19043.1889 KB5016616 9th August 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1889 19042.1889 KB5016616 9th August 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1826 19044.1826 KB5015807 12th July 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1826 19043.1826 KB5015807 12th July 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1826 19042.2075 KB5015807 12th July 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1766 19044.1766 KB5014699 14th June 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1766 19043.1766 KB5014699 14th June 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1766 19042.1766 KB5014699 14th June 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1706 19044.1706 KB5013942 10th May 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1706 19043.1706 KB5013942 10th May 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1645 19044.1645 KB5012599 12th April 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1645 19043.1645 KB5012599 12th April 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1645 19042.1645 KB5012599 12th April 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1586 19044.1586 KB5011487 8th Mar 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1586 19043.1586 KB5011487 8th Mar 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1586 19042.1586 KB5011487 8th Mar 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1526 19044.1526 KB5010342 8th Feb 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1526 19043.1526 KB5010342 8th Feb 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1526 19042.1526 KB5010342 8th Feb 2022
Windows 10 21H2 – 10.0.19044.1466 19044.1466 KB5009543 11th Jan 2022
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1466 19043.1466 KB5009543 11th Jan 2022
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1466 19042.1466 KB5009543 11th Jan 2022
Windows 10 21H2 –10.0.19044.1415 19044.1415 KB5008212 14th Dec 2021
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1415 19043.1415 KB5008212 14th Dec 2021
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1415 19042.1415 KB5008212 14th Dec 2021
Windows 10 21H2 – GA – 10.0.19044.1379 19044.1379 16th Nov 2021
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.1379 19043.1379 16th Nov 2021
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.1348 19042.1348 KB5007186
Windows 10 20H1 (2004) – 10.0.19041.1348 10.0.19041.1348 KB5007186
Windows 10 21H2 Release Preview – 10.0.19044.1320 19044.1320 KB5006738
Windows 10 21H2 Pre Release – 10.0.19044.1319 19044.1319 KB5003791 Nov 2021 Patch Tuesday?
Windows 10 21H2 (preview) – 10.0.19044.1202 19044.1202 03th Sep, 2021
Windows 10 21H2 (Insider) – 10.0.19044.1149 19044.1149 July 20th, 2021
Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.985 19043.985 May 18th, 2021
Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.572 19042.572 Oct 20th, 2020
Windows 10 20H1 2004 – 10.0.19041.329 19041.329 …. May 27th, 2020
Windows 10 1909 – 10.0.18363.900 18363.900 Nov 12th 2019
Windows 10 1903 – 10.0.18362.900 18362.900 May 21st, 2019
Windows 10 1809  17763 8.. November 13, 2018
Windows 10 1803  17134 20 April 30, 2018
Windows 10 1709  16299 33 October 17, 2017
Windows 10 1703  15063 43 April 5, 2017
Windows 10 1607  14393 62 August 2, 2016
Windows 10 1511  10586 38 November 10, 2015
Windows 10 1507  10240 54 July 29, 2015
Windows 10 Version Numbers Build Numbers Major Minor Build Rev | Best Method to understand Version Numbers

Windows 10 Build Numbers

The following table contains Windows 10 build numbers and Windows 10 numbers.

Windows 10 21H1 – 10.0.19043.985

Windows 10 20H2 – 10.0.19042.572

Windows 10 2004

Windows 10 2004 – 10.0.19041.329

Windows 10 1909

Windows 10 1909 – 10.0.18363.900

Windows 10 1903

Windows 10 1903 – 10.0.18362.900

1809 – Windows 10 Build Numbers

Build Numbers Windows 10 Version Numbers Build Numbers - Windows 10 Quality Improvements

Windows 10 Version Numbers Build Numbers – Windows 10 Quality Improvements 2

Windows 10 Wrong Version Numbers

Major versions of Windows 10 for 2021 would be 21H1 and 21H2. There are some confusing scenarios with Windows 10 21H1 OS Versions. You get the wrong version number, like 10.0.19041.928, when you try to check the version number from SCCM Console Operating Systems Node.

How to Find the Latest Windows 10 Version Number?

Let’s find out how to Find the Latest Windows 10 Version Number using the build-in Windows utility (WinVer.exe) and registry editor. You can click on the Start button and type WinVer to launch WinVer.exe.

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers

Windows 10 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers 3

The next option is to double-confirm the version number from the registry editor. You can launch the registry editor you using the following method. You can click on the Start button and start typing regedit to launch the Registry Editor utility.

You need to navigate it to the following path in the registry to get the details of the Windows 10 20H1 version number/build number. Check the CurrentBuildNumber string value to find out Windows version details.

📢ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionCurrentBuildNumber

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers 4

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number Structure

Let’s break down the Windows 10 21H1 and Windows 10 21H2 major.minor.build.rev version number structure for all of you. When you try to find out the version number using the winver command or from the registry, you get only the last two parts of the version numbers of Windows 10.

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number ➡ 10.0.19043.985

Windows 10 21H2 Version Number ➡ 10.0.19044.1319 

So the question is how to get the full version number of Windows 10 21H1 and 21H2. I think it’s easy to get the version number if you understand the structure of the version numbers. There are 4 (four) parts to the version number structure.

The first 2 (two) parts of version numbers are common for all the Windows releases until now. The Windows 8, Windows 7, and Windows XP versions of Windows releases. It is the same for Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022.

  1. Windows 10 Major Number = 10
  2. Windows 10 Minor Number = 0
  3. Windows 10 Build Number = 19043
  4. Windows 10 Rev Number = 985

Windows 10 21H1 Version - Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers

Windows 10 21H1 Version Number | Build Number | Best Easiest Way to Find out Build Numbers 5

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UPDATED 3/14/23: Windows 10 can receive different kinds of updates, including “quality updates” and “feature updates,” to patch security vulnerabilities, fix bugs and reliability problems, improve system performance, and introduce new features. Since updates can be confusing and difficult to track, you’ll understand the difference between quality and feature updates in this guide. You’ll also find the history of every Windows 10 update grouped by releases with information, such as build and knowledge base (KB) number, release date and number, and platform to help you stay informed.

Windows 10 quality update vs. feature update

Quality updates (also called “cumulative updates”) are updates that Windows 10 downloads and installs every month automatically through Windows Update. These updates are cumulative and include new fixes, improvements, and previously available patches. Usually, Microsoft releases these updates every second Tuesday of the month, which rollout date is referred to as “Patch Tuesday” or “Update Tuesday.” Also, internally, these updates are known as the “B” release because they roll out during the second week of the month. The Windows 10 updates include security fixes and non-security fixes.

In addition to the B release, Microsoft also pushes two more updates, known as “C” and “D” releases, during the third and fourth week of the month. These cumulative updates are optional and contain non-security fixes that the company is still testing and planning to release in the next Patch Tuesday update (the following month).

The company also provides updates outside the regular schedule, which are called “on-demand updates.” Typically, these are emergency releases that contain fixes that can’t wait for the next update for Windows 10.

Feature updates are released yearly (between October and November) and are technically new versions of Windows 10. Unlike quality updates, they include new features and improvements and require full reinstallation. However, reinstallation depends on your device’s version and the update you have to install.

Furthermore, these new versions of Windows 10 are optional, meaning they don’t install automatically until you manually trigger the process through Windows Update. However, the update will automatically install if you’re running a version nearing the end of service.

In the past, Windows 10 received two feature updates per year (during spring and fall), but Microsoft shifted from that approach to a single major update to have more time to build new versions of the OS.

Windows 10 current version information

Windows 10 version 21H2 is the most current release today. This feature update is known as the “November 2021 Update,” it’s been available since November 16, 2021, and the latest quality update is “build 19045.2728.” You can use these instructions to check the version installed on your device. Use these instructions to determine the quality updates that have already been applied to your computer.

Below you’ll find the latest Windows 10 update history information for versions 21H1, 20H2, 2004, and older releases. The history of Insider releases has been relocated to this page.

  • Windows 10 version 22H2 update history
  • Windows 10 version 21H2 update history
  • Windows 10 version 21H1 update history
  • Windows 10 version 20H2 update history
  • Windows 10 version 2004 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1909 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1903 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1809 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1803 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1709 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1703 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1607 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1511 update history
  • Windows 10 version 1507 update history
  • Install quality updates on Windows 10
  • Install optional updates on Windows 10
  • Install feature updates on Windows 10

Windows 10 version 22H2 update history

Windows 10 version 22H2 (2022 Update) is the twelfth release since the original release.

Version 22H2 is considered a small update available for versions 21H2, 21H1, and 20H2 as a cumulative update that does not require reinstallation. However, the upgrade experience won’t change on computers running an older version, and full reinstallation will be required.

In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each quality update. 

If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 19045.1865,” and the latest version is Windows 10 build 19045.2728

Release date Build number Knowledge base Notes
11 March 14, 2023 19045.2728 KB5023696 Stable Channel.
Security fixes.
Minor improvements.
10 February 21, 2023 19045.2673 (Preview) KB5022906 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
9 February 17, 2023 19045.2670 (Preview) KB5022906 Release Preview.
Fixes.
8 February 14, 2023 19045.2604 KB5022834 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
OneDrive storage warning in Settings.
7 January 19, 2023 19045.2546 (Preview) KB5019275 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
OneDrive storage warning in Settings.
6 January 10, 2023 19045.2486 KB5022282 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
5 December 13, 2022 19045.2364 KB5021233 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
Quick Assist app.
Taskbar Search tweaks.
4 November 15, 2022 19045.2311 (Preview) KB5020030 Stable Channel.
Fixes.
Quick Assist app.
Taskbar Search tweaks.
3 November 10, 2022 19045.2301 (Preview) KB5020030 RP.
Fixes.
Quick Assist app.
Taskbar Search tweaks.
2 November 8, 2022 19045.2251 KB5019959 Security fixes.
1 October 18, 2022 19045.1865 KB5015878 Initial.

Windows 10 version 21H2 update history

Windows 10 version 21H2 (November 2021 Update) is the eleventh feature update and the second semi-annual release originally released on November 16, 2021.

Version 21H2 is considered a small update available for versions 21H1, 20H2, and 2004 as a cumulative update that does not require reinstallation. However, the upgrade experience won’t change on computers running an older version, and full reinstallation will be required.

In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each quality update. 

If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 19044.1348,” and the latest version is Windows 10 build 19044.2728

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
36 March 14, 2023 19044.2728 KB5023696 PC
35 February 21, 2023 19044.2673 (Preview) KB5022906 PC
34 February 14, 2023 19044.2604 KB5022834 PC
33 January 19, 2023 19044.2546 (Preview) KB5019275 PC
32 January 10, 2023 19044.2486 KB5022282 PC
31 December 13, 2022 19044.2364 KB5021233 PC
30 November 8, 2022 19044.2251 KB5019959 PC
29 October 25, 2022 19044.2193 (Preview) KB5018482 PC
28 October 17, 2022 19044.2132 (Out-of-band) KB5020435 PC
27 October 11, 2022 19044.2130 KB5018410 PC
26 September 19, 2022 19044.2075 (Preview) KB5017380 PC
25 September 13, 2022 19044.2006 KB5017308 PC
24 August 15, 2022 19044.1947 (Preview) KB5016688 PC
23 August 9, 2022 19044.1889 KB5016616 PC
22 July 26, 2022 19044.1865 (Preview) KB5015878 PC
21 July 19, 2022 19044.1862 (Preview) KB5015878 PC
20 July 12, 2022 19044.1826 KB5015807 PC
19 June 27, 2022 19044.1806 (Release Preview) KB5014666 PC
18 June 21, 2022 19044.1767 (Out-of-band) KB5016139 PC
17 June 14, 2022 19044.1766 KB5014699 PC
16 June 2, 2022 19044.1741 (Release Preview) KB5014023 PC
15 May 23, 2022 19044.1739 (Release Preview) KB5014023 PC
14 May 19, 2022 19044.1708 KB5015020 PC
13 May 10, 2022 19044.1706 KB5013942 PC
12 April 26, 2022 19044.1682 (Preview) KB5011831 PC
11 April 14, 2022 19044.1679 (Release Preview) KB5011831 PC
10 April 12, 2022 19044.1645 KB5012599 PC
9 March 22, 2022 19044.1620 (Preview) KB5011543 PC
9 March 14, 2022 19044.1618 (Release Preview) KB5011543 PC
8 March 8, 2022 19044.1586 KB5011487 PC
7 February 15, 2022 19044.1566 (Preview) KB5010415 PC
6 February 8, 2022 19044.1526 KB5010342 PC
5 January 25, 2022 19044.1503 (Preview) KB5009596 PC
4 January 17, 2022 19044.1469 (Out-of-band) KB5010796 PC
3 January 11, 2022 19044.1466 KB5009543 PC
2 December 14, 2021 19044.1415 KB5008212 PC
1 November 22, 2021 19044.1381 (Preview) KB5007253 PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 21H2.

Windows 10 version 21H1 update history

Windows 10 version 21H1 (May 2021 Update) is the tenth feature update and the first semi-annual release originally released on May 18, 2021.

Version 21H1 is considered a small update available for versions 20H2 and 2004 as a cumulative update that does not require reinstallation. However, the upgrade experience won’t change on computers running an older version, and full reinstallation will be required.

In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each quality update. 

If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 19043.985,” and the latest version is Windows 10 build 19043.2728

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
38 January 10, 2023 19043.22486 KB5022282 PC
Version 20H2 support has ended on December 13, 2022, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Enterprise and Education also end on December 13, 2022.
37 December 13, 2022 19043.2364 KB5021233 PC
36 November 8, 2022 19043.2251 KB5019959 PC
35 October 25, 2022 19043.2193 (Preview) KB5018482 PC
34 October 17, 2022 19043.2132 (Out-of-band) KB5020435 PC
33 October 11, 2022 19043.2130 KB5018410 PC
32 September 13, 2022 19043.2006 KB5017308 PC
31 August 9, 2022 19043.1889 KB5016616 PC
30 July 12, 2022 19043.1826 KB5015807 PC
29 June 21, 2022 19043.1767 (Out-of-band) KB5016139 PC
28 June 14, 2022 19043.1766 KB5014699 PC
27 May 19, 2022 19043.1708 KB5015020 PC
26 May 10, 2022 19043.1706 KB5013942 PC
25 April 12, 2022 19043.1645 KB5012599 PC
24 March 22, 2022 19043.1620 KB5011543 PC
23 March 8, 2022 19043.1586 KB5011487 PC
22 February 15, 2022 19043.1566 (Preview) KB5010415 PC
21 February 8, 2022 19043.1526 KB5010342 PC
20 January 25, 2022 19043.1503 (Preview) KB5009596 PC
19 January 17, 2022 19043.1469 (Out-of-band) KB5010796 PC
18 January 11, 2022 19043.1466 KB5009543 PC
17 December 14, 2021 19043.1415 KB5008212 PC
16 November 22, 2021 19043.1381 (Preview) KB5007253 PC
15 November 9, 2021 19043.1348 KB5007186 PC
14 October 26, 2021 19043.1320 KB5006738 (Preview) PC
13 October 12, 2021 19043.1288 KB5006670 PC
12 September 30, 2021 19043.1266 KB5005611 (Preview) PC
11 September 14, 2021 19043.1237 KB5005565 PC
10 September 1, 2021 19043.1202 KB5005101 (Preview) PC
9 August 10, 2021 19043.1165 KB5005033 PC
8 July 13, 2021 19043.1110 KB5004237 PC
7 July 7, 2021 19043.1083 KB5004945 PC
6 July 1, 2021 19043.1082 KB5004760 PC
5 June 21, 2021 19043.1081 (Preview) KB5003690 PC
4 June 14, 2021 19043.1055 KB5004476 PC
3 June 8, 2021 19043.1052 KB5003637 PC
2 May 25, 2021 19043.1023 KB5003214 (Preview) PC
1 May 11, 2021 19043.985 KB5003173 PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 21H1.

Windows 10 version 20H2 update history

Windows 10 version 20H2 (October 2020 Update) is the tenth feature update and the second semi-annual release originally released on October 20, 2020.

Version 20H2 is considered a minor update available for version 2004 as a cumulative update that doesn’t require reinstallation. However, on devices running an older version, the upgrade experience won’t change.

In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each quality update. 

If you have already installed the new feature update, the initial release was “build 19042.572.” The latest version is Windows 10 build 19042.2728

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
58 March 14, 2023 19042.2728 KB5023696 PC
57 February 21, 2023 19042.2673 (Preview) KB5022906 PC
56 February 14, 2023 19042.2604 KB5022834 PC
55 January 19, 2023 19042.2546 (Preview) KB5019275 PC
54 January 10, 2023 19042.2486 KB5022282 PC
53 December 13, 2022 19042.2364 KB5021233 PC
52 November 8, 2022 19042.2251 KB5019959 PC
51 October 25, 2022 19042.2193 (Preview) KB5018482 PC
50 October 17, 2022 19042.2132 (Out-of-band) KB5020435 PC
49 October 11, 2022 19042.2130 KB5018410 PC
48 September 13, 2022 19042.2006 KB5017308 PC
47 August 9, 2022 19042.1826 KB5016616 PC
46 July 12, 2022 19042.1826 KB5015807 PC
45 June 21, 2022 19042.1767 (Out-of-band) KB5016139 PC
44 June 14, 2022 19042.1766 KB5014699 PC
43 May 19, 2022 19042.1708 KB5015020 PC
Version 20H2 support has ended on May 10, 2022, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Enterprise and Education also end on May 9, 2023.
42 May 10, 2022 19042.1706 KB5013942 PC
41 April 12, 2022 19042.1645 KB5012599 PC
40 March 22, 2022 19042.1620 KB5011543 PC
39 March 8, 2022 19042.1586 KB5011487 PC
38 February 15, 2022 19042.1566 (Preview) KB5010415 PC
37 February 8, 2022 19042.1526 KB5010342 PC
36 January 25, 2022 19042.1503 (Preview) KB5009596 PC
35 January 17, 2022 19042.1469 (Out-of-band) KB5010796 PC
34 January 11, 2022 19042.1466 KB5008212 PC
33 December 14, 2021 19042.1415 KB5008212 PC
32 November 22, 2021 19042.1381 (Preview) KB5007253 PC
31 November 9, 2021 19042.1348 KB5007186 PC
30 October 26, 2021 19042.1320 KB5006738 (Preview) PC
29 October 12, 2021 19042.1288 KB5006670 PC
28 September 13, 2021 19042.1266 KB5005611 (Preview) PC
27 September 14, 2021 19042.1257 KB5005565 PC
26 September 1, 2021 19042.1202 KB5005101 (Preview) PC
25 August 10, 2021 19042.1165 KB5005033 PC
24 July 13, 2021 19042.1110 KB5004237 PC
23 July 7, 2021 19042.1083 KB5004945 PC
22 July 1, 2021 19042.1082 KB5004760 PC
21 June 21, 2021 19042.1081 (Preview) KB5003690 PC
20 June 14, 2021 19042.1055 KB5004476 PC
19 June 8, 2021 19042.1052 KB5003637 PC
18 May 25, 2021 19042.1023 KB5003214 (Preview) PC
17 May 11, 2021 19042.985 KB5003173 PC
16 April 30, 2021 19042.964 KB5001391 (Preview) PC
15 April 13, 2021 19042.928 KB5001330 PC
14 March 30, 2021 19042.906 KB5000842 (Preview) PC
13 March 18, 2021 19042.870 KB5001649 PC
12 March 15, 2021 19042.868 KB5001567 PC
11 March 9, 2021 19042.867 KB5000802 PC
10 February 25, 2021 19042.844 KB4601382 (Preview) PC
9 February 9, 2021 19042.804 KB4601319 PC
8 February 3, 2021 19042.789 KB4598291 (Preview) PC
7 January 21, 2021 19042.782 KB4598291 (Preview) PC
6 January 12, 2021 19042.746 KB4598242 PC
5 December 8, 2020 19042.685 KB4592438 PC
4 November 23, 2020 19042.662 KB4586853 (Preview) PC
3 November 19, 2020 19042.631 KB4594440 PC
2 November 10, 2020 19042.630 KB4586781 PC
1 October 29, 2020 19042.610 KB4580364 (Preview) PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 20H2.

Windows 10 version 2004 update history

Windows 10 version 2004 (May 2020 Update) is the ninth major refresh and the first semi-annual update originally released on May 27, 2020.

In this section, you’ll find the history of all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each release. 

If you have already installed the new feature update, the latest version is Windows 10 build 19041.1415

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
Version 2004 support has ended on December 14, 2021, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Enterprise and Education also end on December 14, 2021.
41 December 15, 2021 19041.1415 KB5008212 PC
40 November 22, 2021 19041.1381 (Preview) KB5007253 PC
39 November 9, 2021 19041.1348 KB5007186 PC
38 October 26, 2021 19041.1320 KB5006738 (Preview) PC
37 October 12, 2021 19041.1288 KB5006670 PC
36 September 30, 2021 19041.1266 KB5005611 (Preview) PC
35 September 14, 2021 19041.1237 KB5005565 PC
34 September 1, 2021 19041.1202 KB5005101 (Preview) PC
33 August 10, 2021 19041.1165 KB5005033 PC
32 July 13, 2021 19041.1110 KB5004237 PC
31 July 7, 2021 19041.1083 KB5004945 PC
30 July 1, 2021 19041.1082 KB5004760 PC
29 June 21, 2021 19041.1081 KB5003690 (Preview) PC
28 June 14, 2021 19041.1055 KB5004476 PC
27 June 8, 2021 19041.1052 KB5003637 PC
26 May 20, 2021 19041.1023 KB5003214 PC
25 May 11, 2021 19041.985 KB5003173 PC
24 April 30, 2021 19041.964 KB5001391 PC
23 April 13, 2021 19041.928 KB5001330 PC
22 March 30, 2021 19041.906 KB5000842 (Preview) PC
21 March 18, 2021 19041.870 KB5001649 PC
20 March 15, 2021 19041.868 KB5001567 PC
19 March 9, 2021 19041.867 KB5000802 PC
18 February 25, 2021 19041.844 KB4601382 (Preview) PC
17 February 9, 2021 19041.804 KB4601319 PC
16 February 3, 2021 19041.789 KB4598291 PC
15 January 12, 2021 19041.746 KB4598242 PC
14 December 8, 2020 19041.685 KB4592438 PC
13 November 30, 2020 19041.662 KB4586853 (Preview) PC
12 November 19, 2020 19041.631 KB4594440 PC
11 November 10, 2020 19041.630 KB4586781 PC
10 October 29, 2020 19041.610 KB4580364 (Preview) PC
9 October 13, 2020 19041.572 KB4579311 PC
8 October 1, 2020 19041.546 KB4577063 (Preview) PC
7 September 8, 2020 19041.508 KB4571756 PC
6 September 3, 2020 19041.488 KB4571744 (Preview) PC
5 August 11, 2020 19041.450 KB4566782 PC
4 July 31, 2020 19041.423 KB4568831 (Preview) PC
3 July 14, 2020 19041.388 KB4565503 PC
2 June 18, 2020 19041.331 KB4567523 PC
1 June 9, 2020 19041.329 KB4557957 PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 2004 (20H1).

Windows 10 version 1909 update history

Windows 10 version 1909 (November 2019 Update) was the eighth major release and the second semi-annual update available in November 2019.

In this section, you’ll find the list with all the cumulative updates and links to find out the details about each release.

If you have already installed the feature update, the latest version is Windows 10 build 18363.2274

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
54 May 10, 2022 18363.2274 KB5013945 PC
53 April 12, 2022 18363.2212 KB5012591 PC
52 March 8, 2022 18363.2158 KB5011485 PC
51 February 8, 2022 18363.2094 KB5010345 PC
50 January 17, 2022 18363.2039 (Out-of-band) KB5010792 PC
49 January 11, 2022 18363.2037 KB5009545 PC
48 December 14, 2021 18363.1977 KB5008206 PC
47 November 9, 2021 18363.1916 KB5007189 PC
46 October 12, 2021 18363.1854 KB5006667 PC
45 September 21, 2021 18363.1830 KB5005624 (Preview) PC
44 September 14, 2021 18363.1801 KB5005566 PC
43 August 10, 2021 18363.1734 KB5005031 PC
42 July 7, 2021 18363.1646 KB5004946 PC
41 June 8, 2021 18363.1621 KB5003635 PC
40 May 20, 2021 18363.1593 KB5003212 PC
Version 1909 support has ended on May 11, 2021, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Extended support for Enterprise and Education also ends on May 10, 2022.
39 May 11, 2021 18363.1556 KB5003169 PC
38 April 22, 2021 18363.1533 (Preview) KB5001396 PC
37 April 13, 2021 18363.1500 KB5001337 PC
36 March 25, 2021 18363.1474 (Preview) KB5000850 PC
35 March 18, 2021 18363.1443 KB5001648 PC
34 March 15, 2021 18363.1441 KB5001566 PC
33 March 9, 2021 18363.1440 KB5000808 PC
32 February 16, 2021 18363.1411 (Preview) KB4601380 PC
31 February 9, 2021 18363.1377 KB4601315 PC
30 January 12, 2021 18363.1316 KB4598229 PC
29 December 8, 2020 18363.1256 KB4592449 PC
28 November 19, 2020 18363.1237 KB4586819 (Preview) PC
27 November 10, 2020 18363.1198 KB4586786 PC
26 October 22, 2020 18363.1171 KB4580386 (Preview) PC
25 October 13, 2020 18363.1139 KB4577671 PC
24 September 16, 2020 18363.1110 KB4577062 (Preview) PC
23 September 8, 2020 18363.1082 KB4574727 PC
22 August 11, 2020 18363.1016 KB4565351 PC
21 July 21, 2020 18363.997 KB4559004 (Preview) PC
20 July 14, 2020 18363.959 KB4565483 PC
19 June 16, 2020 18363.904 KB4567512 PC
18 June 9, 2020 18363.900 KB4560960 PC
17 May 12, 2020 18363.836 KB4556799 PC
16 April 21, 2020 18363.815 KB4550945 PC
15 April 14, 2020 18363.778 KB4549951 PC
14 March 31, 2020 18363.753 KB4554364 (Optional) PC
13 March 24, 2020 18363.752 KB4541335 PC
12 March 12, 2020 18363.720 KB4551762 PC
11 March 10, 2020 18363.719 KB4540673 PC
10 February 27, 2020 18363.693 KB4535996 PC
9 February 11, 2020 18363.657 KB4532693 PC
8 January 28, 2020 18363.628 KB4532695 PC
7 January 14, 2020 18363.592 KB4528760 PC
6 December 10, 2019 18363.535 KB4530684 PC
5 November 12, 2019 18363.476 KB4524570 PC
4 October 24, 2019 18363.449 KB4522355 (Release Preview, Re-release) PC
3 October 22, 2019 18363.448 KB4522355 (Release Preview, Re-release) PC
2 October 18, 2019 18363.446 KB4522355 (Release Preview) PC
1 October 8, 2019 18363.418 KB4517389 (Release Preview) PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 1909 (19H2).

Windows 10 version 1903 update history

Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update) was the seventh major release and the first semi-annual update available on May 21, 2019.

In this section, you’ll find the list with all the Windows 10 update history for this version and links to understand the details about each rollout. The first quality update for Windows 10 version 1903 arrived on April 9, 2019, as a security update.

If you have already installed the feature update, the latest version is Windows 10 build 18362.1256

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
Version 1903 support has ended on December 8, 2020, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Extended support for Enterprise and Education also ends on December 8, 2020.
43 December 8, 2020 18362.1256 KB4592449 PC
42 November 20, 2020 18362.1237 KB4586819 (Preview) PC
41 November 10, 2020 18362.1198 KB4586786 PC
40 October 22, 2020 18362.1171 KB4580386 (Preview) PC
39 October 13, 2020 18362.1139 KB4577671 PC
38 September 16, 2020 18362.1110 KB4577062 (Preview) PC
37 September 8, 2020 18362.1082 KB4574727 PC
36 August 11, 2020 18362.1016 KB4565351 PC
35 July 21, 2020 18362.997 KB4559004 (Preview) PC
34 July 14, 2020 18362.959 KB4565483 PC
33 June 16, 2020 18362.904 KB4567512 PC
32 June 9, 2020 18362.900 KB4557957 PC
31 May 12, 2020 18362.836 KB4556799 PC
30 April 21, 2020 18362.815 KB4550945 PC
29 April 14, 2020 18362.778 KB4549951 PC
28 March 31, 2020 18362.753 KB4554364 PC
27 March 24, 2020 18362.752 KB4541335 PC
26 March 12, 2020 18362.720 KB4551762 PC
25 March 10, 2020 18362.719 KB4540673 PC
24 February 28, 2020 18362.693 KB4535996 PC
23 February 11, 2020 18362.657 KB4532693 PC
22 January 28, 2020 18362.628 KB4532695 PC
21 January 14, 2020 18362.592 KB4528760 PC
20 December 10, 2019 18362.535 KB4530684 PC
19 November 12, 2019 18362.476 KB4524570 PC
18 October 24, 2019 18362.449 KB4522355 (Re-release) PC
17 October 18, 2019 18362.446 KB4522355 PC
16 October 8, 2019 18362.418 KB4517389 PC
15 October 3, 2019 18362.388 KB4524147 PC
14 September 26, 2019 18362.387 KB4517211 PC
13 September 23, 2019 18362.357 KB4522016 PC
12 September 10, 2019 18362.356 KB4515384 PC
11 August 30, 2019 18362.329 KB4512941 PC
10 August 13, 2019 18362.295 KB4512508 PC
9 July 27, 2019 18362.267 KB4505903 PC
8 July 9, 2019 18362.239 KB4507453 PC
7 June 27, 2019 18362.207 KB4501375 PC
6 June 11, 2019 18362.175 KB4503293 PC
5 May 24, 2019 18362.145 KB4497935 PC
4 May 19, 2019 18362.116 KB4505057 (Insider-only) PC
3 May 14, 2019 18362.113 KB4497936 (Insider-only) PC
2 April 26, 2019 18362.86 KB4497093 (Insider-only) PC
1 April 9, 2019 18362.53 KB4495666 (Insider-only) PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 1903 (19H1).

Windows 10 version 1809 update history

Windows 10 version 1809 (October 2018 Update) was the sixth major release and the second semi-annual update available on October 2, 2018.

In this section, you’ll find the list with all the quality updates and links to find out the details about each release.

If you have already installed the feature update, the latest version is Windows 10 build 17763.4131

Release date Build number Knowledge base Platform
92 March 14, 2023 17763.4113 KB5023702 PC
91 February 14, 2023 17763.4010 KB5022840 PC
90 January 10, 2023 17763.3887 KB5022286 PC
89 December 13, 2022 17763.3770 KB5021237 PC
88 November 18, 2022 17763.3653 (Out-of-band) KB5021655 PC
87 November 8, 2022 17763.3650 KB5019966 PC
86 October 11, 2022 17763.3532 KB5018419 PC
85 September 13, 2022 17763.3406 KB5017315 PC
84 August 23, 2022 17763.3346 (Preview) KB5016690 PC
83 August 9, 2022 17763.3287 KB5016623 PC
82 July 21, 2022 17763.3232 (Preview) KB5015880 PC
81 July 12, 2022 17763.3165 KB5015811 PC
80 June 14, 2022 17763.3046 KB5014692 PC
79 May 19, 2022 17763.2931 KB5015018 PC
78 May 10, 2022 17763.2928 KB5013941 PC
77 April 12, 2022 17763.2803 KB5012647 PC
76 March 22, 2022 17763.2746 (Preview) KB5011551 PC
75 March 8, 2022 17763.2686 KB5011503 PC
74 February 8, 2022 17763.2565 KB5010351 PC
73 January 11, 2022 17763.2452 KB5009557 PC
72 December 14, 2021 17763.2366 KB5008218 PC
71 November 22, 2021 17763.2330 (Preview) KB5007266 PC
70 November 9, 2021 17763.2300 KB5007206 PC
69 October 12, 2021 17763.2237 KB5006672 PC
68 September 21, 2021 17763.2210 KB5005625 (Preview) PC
67 September 14, 2021 17763.2183 KB5005568 PC
66 August 10, 2021 17763.2114 KB5005030 PC
65 July 7, 2021 17763.2029 KB5004947 PC
64 June 8, 2021 17763.1999 KB5003646 PC
63 May 20, 2021 17763.1971 KB5003217 PC
62 May 11, 2021 17763.1935 KB5003171 PC
61 April 22, 2021 17763.1911 (Preview) KB5001384 PC
60 April 13, 2021 17763.1879 KB5001342 PC
59 March 26, 2021 17763.1852 (Preview) KB5001638 PC
58 March 18, 2021 17763.1823 KB5001638 PC
57 March 15, 2021 17763.1821 KB5001568 PC
56 March 9, 2021 17763.1817 KB5000822 PC
55 February 16, 2021 17763.1790 (Preview) KB4601383 PC
54 February 9, 2021 17763.1757 KB4601345 PC
53 January 12, 2021 17763.1697 KB4598230 PC
52 December 8, 2020 17763.1637 KB4592440 PC
51 November 19, 2020 17763.1613 KB4586839 (Preview) PC
Version 1809 support has ended on November 10, 2020, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Extended support for Enterprise and Education ends on May 11, 2021.
50 November 10, 2020 17763.1577 KB4586793 PC
49 October 22, 2020 17763.1554 KB4580390 (Preview) PC
48 October 13, 2020 17763.1457 KB4577668 PC
47 September 16, 2020 17763.1490 KB4577069 (Preview) PC
46 September 8, 2020 17763.1457 KB4570333 PC
45 August 11, 2020 17763.1397 KB4565349 PC
44 July 21, 2020 17763.1369 KB4559003 (Preview) PC
43 July 14, 2020 17763.1339 KB4558998 PC
42 June 16, 2020 17763.1294 KB4567513 PC
41 June 9, 2020 17763.1282 KB4561608 PC
40 May 12, 2020 17763.1217 KB4551853 PC
39 April 21, 2020 17763.1192 KB4550969 PC
38 April 14, 2020 17763.1158 KB4549949 PC
37 March 31, 2020 17763.1132 KB4554354 (Optional) PC
36 March 18, 2020 17763.1131 KB4541331 PC
35 March 10, 2020 17763.1098 KB4538461 PC
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31 January 14, 2020 17763.973 KB4534273 PC
30 December 10, 2019 17763.914 KB4530715 PC
29 November 12, 2019 17763.864 KB4523205 PC
28 October 15, 2019 17763.832 KB4520062 PC
27 October 8, 2019 17763.806 KB4519338 PC
26 October 3, 2019 17763.775 KB4524148 PC
25 September 24, 2019 17763.774 KB4516077 PC
24 September 23, 2019 17763.740 KB4522015 PC
23 September 10, 2019 17763.720 KB4512578 PC
22 August 17, 2019 17763.720 KB4512534 PC
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20 July 23, 2019 17763.652 KB4505658 PC
19 July 9, 2019 17763.615 KB4507469 PC
18 June 18, 2019 17763.592 KB4501371 PC
17 June 11, 2019 17763.557 KB4503327 PC
16 May 21, 2019 17763.529 KB4497934 PC
15 May 19, 2019 17763.504 KB4505056 PC
14 May 14, 2019 17763.503 KB4494441 PC
13 May 1, 2019 17763.439 KB4501835 PC
12 April 9, 2019 17763.437 KB4493509 PC
11 April 2, 2019 17763.404 KB4490481 PC
10 March 12, 2019 17763.379 KB4489899 PC
9 March 1, 2019 17763.348 KB4482887 PC
8 February 12, 2019 17763.316 KB4487044 PC
7 January 22, 2019 17763.292 KB44476976 PC
6 January 8, 2019 17763.253 KB4480116 PC
5 December 11, 2018 17763.194 KB4471332 PC
4 December 5, 2018 17763.168 KB4469342 PC
3 November 27, 2018 17763.167 KB4467682 (Insider-only) PC
2 November 13, 2018 17763.134 KB4467708 PC
1 October 9, 2018 17763.55 KB4464330 PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 1809 (Redstone 5).

Windows 10 version 1803 update history

Windows 10 version 1803 (April 2018 Update) was the fifth major release (and the first update out of two rolling out in 2018) that became available starting April 30, 2018.

Below you’ll find the list with all the quality updates and links to find out each release’s details. The first quality update for Windows 10 version 1803 was “build 17133.73,” but due to a blocking bug, Microsoft created build 17134.1, making build 17134.5 the first official update for the “April 2018 Update.”

The latest version is Windows 10 build 17134.2208.

Release date Build number Knowledge Base Platform
May 11, 2021 17134.2208 KB5003174 PC
April 13, 2021 17134.2145 KB5001339 PC
March 18, 2021 17134.2090 KB5001634 PC
March 15, 2021 17134.2088 KB5001565 PC
March 9, 2021 17134.2087 KB5000809 PC
February 9, 2021 17134.2026 KB4601354 PC
January 12, 2021 17134.1967 KB4598245 PC
December 8, 2020 17134.1902 KB4592446 PC
November 10, 2020 17134.1845 KB4586785 PC
October 13, 2020 17134.1792 KB4580330 PC
September 8, 2020 17134.1726 KB4577032 PC
August 11, 2020 17134.1667 KB4571709 PC
July 14, 2020 17134.1610 KB4565489 PC
June 16, 2020 17134.1553 KB4567514 PC
June 9, 2020 17134.1550 KB4561621 PC
May 12, 2020 17134.1488 KB4556807 PC
April 21, 2020 17134.1456 KB4550944 PC
April 14, 2020 17134.1425 KB4550922 PC
March 31, 2020 17134.1401 KB4554349 (Optional) PC
March 18, 2020 17134.1399 KB4541333 PC
March 18, 2020 17134.1399 KB4541333 PC
March 10, 2020 17134.1355 KB4540689 PC
February 25, 2020 17134.1345 KB4537795 PC
February 11, 2020 17134.1304 KB4537762 PC
January 24, 2020 17134.1276 KB4534308 PC
January 14, 2020 17134.1246 KB4534293 PC
December 10, 2019 17134.1184 KB4530717 PC
Version 1803 support has ended on November 12, 2019, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Extended support for Enterprise and Education ends on November 10, 2020.
November 12, 2019 17134.1130 KB4525237 PC
October 15, 2019 17134.1099 KB4519978 PC
October 8, 2019 17134.1069 KB4524149 PC
October 3, 2019 17134.1040 KB4524149 PC
September 24, 2019 17134.1039 KB4516045 PC
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August 19, 2019 17134.984 KB4512509 PC
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July 16, 2019 17134.915 KB4507466 PC
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June 18, 2019 17134.858 KB4503288 PC
June 11, 2019 17134.829 KB4503286 PC
May 21, 2019 17134.799 KB4499183 PC
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April 26, 2019 17134.753 KB4493437 PC
April 9, 2019 17134.706 KB4493464 PC
March 19, 2019 17134.677 KB4489894 PC
March 12, 2019 17134.648 KB4489868 PC
February 19, 2019 17134.619 KB4486996 PC
February 12, 2019 17134.590 KB4487017 PC
January 15, 2019 17134.556 KB4480976 PC
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December 11, 2018 17134.471 KB4471324 PC
November 27, 2018 17134.441 KB4467682 PC
November 13, 2018 17134.407 KB4467702 PC
October 24, 2018 17134.376 KB4462933 PC
October 9, 2018 17134.345 KB4462919 PC
September 26, 2018 17134.320 KB4458469 (Re-release) PC
September 20, 2018 17134.319 KB4458469 PC
September 17, 2018 17134.286 KB4464218 PC
September 11, 2018 17134.285 KB4457128 PC
August 30, 2018 17134.254 KB4346783 PC
August 14, 2018 17134.228 KB4343909 PC
July 24, 2018 17134.191 KB4340917 PC
July 16, 2018 17134.166 KB4345421 PC
July 10, 2018 17134.165 KB4338819 PC
June 26, 2018 17134.137 KB4294848 PC
June 12, 2018 17134.112 KB4284835 PC
June 5, 2018 17134.83 KB4338548 PC
May 24, 2018 17134.81 KB4100403 PC
May 8, 2018 17134.48 KB4103721 PC
April 27, 2018 17134.5 KB4135051 PC
April 10, 2018 17133.73 KB4100375 PC

Check the Windows Insider Program build release history for version 1803 (Redstone 4).

Windows 10 version 1709 update history

The Windows 10 version 1709 (Fall Creators Update) was the fourth major release and the second in one year. It became available on October 17, 2017. It was still referred to as version “1709,” indicating the year and month when the update was completed.

The initial version is the Windows 10 build 16299.15, and after some quality updates, the latest version is Windows 10 build 16299.2166.

Release date Build number Knowledge Base Platform
October 13, 2020 16299.2166 KB4580328 PC
September 8, 2020 16299.2107 KB4577041 PC
August 11, 2020 16299.2045 KB4571741 PC
July 14, 2020 16299.1992 KB4565508 PC
June 18, 2020 16299.1937 KB4567515 PC
June 9, 2020 16299.1932 KB4561602 PC
May 12, 2020 16299.1868 KB4556812 PC
April 14, 2020 16299.1806 KB4550927 PC
March 31, 2020 16299.1776 KB4554342 (Optional) PC
March 18, 2020 16299.1775 KB4541330 PC
March 10, 2020 16299.1747 KB4540681 PC
February 25, 2020 16299.1717 KB4537816 PC
February 11, 2020 16299.1686 KB4537789 PC
January 24, 2020 16299.1654 KB4534318 PC
January 14, 2020 16299.1625 KB4534276 PC
December 10, 2019 16299.1565 KB4530714 PC
November 12, 2019 16299.1508 KB4525241 PC
October 15, 2019 16299.1481 KB4520006 PC
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October 3, 2019 16299.1421 KB4524150 PC
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May 19, 2019 16299.1150 KB4505062 PC
May 14, 2019 16299.1146 KB4499179 PC
April 26, 2019 16299.1127 KB4493440 PC
Version 1709 support has ended on April 9, 2019, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions. Extended support for Enterprise and Education ends on April 9, 2020.
April 9, 2019 16299.1087 KB4495357 Mobile
April 9, 2019 15254.562 KB4493441 PC
March 19, 2019 16299.1059 KB4489890 PC
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October 18, 2018 16299.755 KB4462932 PC
October 9, 2018 16299.726 KB4462918 PC
October 9, 2018 15254.538 KB4464853 Mobile
September 26, 2018 16299.699 KB4457136 (Re-release) PC
September 20, 2018 16299.697 KB4457136 PC
September 17, 2018 16299.666 KB4464217 PC
September 11, 2018 16299.665 KB4457142 PC
August 30, 2018 16299.637 KB4343893 PC
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March 22, 2018 16299.334 KB4089848 PC
March 15, 2018 15254.313 KB4090912 Mobile
March 13, 2018 16299.309 KB4088776 PC
March 5, 2018 16299.251 KB4090913 PC
February 14, 2018 15254.248 KB4077675 Mobile
February 13, 2018 16299.248 KB4074588 PC
January 31, 2018 16299.214 KB4058258 PC
January 18, 2018 16299.201 KB4073291 PC
January 5, 2018 16299.192 KB4073117 Mobile
January 3, 2018 16299.192 KB4056892 PC
December 12, 2017 15254.124 KB4056342 Mobile
December 12, 2017 16299.125 KB4054517 PC
November 30, 2017 16299.98 KB4051963 PC
November 14, 2017 15254.12 KB4052314 Mobile
November 14, 2017 16299.64 KB4048955 PC
October 13, 2017 16299.19 KB4043961 PC
October 3, 2017 16299.15 NA PC

Windows 10 version 1703 update history

The Windows 10 version 1703 (Creators Update) was the third major update for the operating system, and even though it became available on April 11, 2017, Microsoft decided to refer to this version as “1703”. 

The initial version is Windows 10 build 15063, and after many cumulative updates, the latest version is Windows 10 build 15063.2679.

Release Date Build Number Knowledge Base Platform
March 9, 2021 15063.2679 KB5000812 PC
February 9, 2021 15063.2642 KB4601330 PC
January 12, 2021 15063.2614 KB4599208 PC
December 8, 2020 15063.2584 KB4592473 PC
November 10, 2020 15063.2554 KB4586782 PC
October 13, 2020 15063.2525 KB4580370 PC
September 8, 2020 15063.2500 KB4577021 PC
August 11, 2020 15063.2467 KB4571689 PC
July 14, 2020 15063.2439 KB4565499 PC
June 18, 2020 15063.2411 KB4567516 PC
June 9, 2020 15063.2409 KB4561605 PC
May 12, 2020 15063.2375 KB4556804 PC
April 14, 2020 15063.2346 KB4550939 PC
March 10, 2020 15063.2313 KB4540705 PC
February 11, 2020 15063.2284 KB4537765 PC
January 14, 2020 15063.2254 KB4534296 PC
December 10, 2019 15063.2224 KB4530711 PC
November 12, 2019 15063.2172 KB4525245 PC
Version 1703 extended support has ended on October 8, 2019 for Enterprise and Education.
October 8, 2019 15063.2108 KB4520010 PC
October 3, 2019 15063.2079 KB4524151 PC
September 23, 2019 15063.2046 KB4522011 PC
September 10, 2019 15063.2045 KB4516068 PC
August 17, 2019 15063.2021 KB4512474 PC
August 13, 2019 15063.1988 KB4512507 PC
July 16, 2019 15063.1955 KB4507467 PC
July 9, 2019 15063.1928 KB4507450 PC
June 18, 2019 15063.1897 KB4503289 PC
June 11, 2019 15063.1868 KB4503279 PC
May 28, 2019 15063.1839 KB4499162 PC
May 19, 2019 15063.1808 KB4505055 PC
May 14, 2019 15063.1805 KB4499181 PC
April 26, 2019 15063.1784 KB4493436 PC
April 9, 2019 15063.1747 KB4493474 PC
March 19, 2019 15063.1716 KB4489888 PC
March 12, 2019 15063.1689 KB4489871 PC
February 19, 2019 15063.1659 KB4487011 PC
February 12, 2019 15063.1631 KB4487020 PC
January 15, 2019 15063.1596 KB4480959 PC
January 8, 2019 15063.1563 KB4480973 PC
December 11, 2018 15063.1506 KB4471327 PC
November 27, 2018 15063.1478 KB4467699 PC
November 13, 2018 15063.1446 KB4467696 PC
October 18, 2018 15063.1418 KB4462939 PC
Version 1703 support has ended on October 9, 2018, for Windows 10 Pro and Home. Extended support for Enterprise and Education ends on October 8, 2019.
October 9, 2018 15063.1387 KB4462937 PC
September 20, 2018 15063.1358 KB4457141 PC
September 11, 2018 15063.1324 KB4457138 PC
September 11, 2018 15254.530 KB4459082 Mobile
August 30, 2018 15063.1292 KB4343889 PC
August 14, 2018 15063.1266 KB4343885 PC
July 24, 2018 15063.1235 KB4338827 PC
July 16, 2018 15063.1208 KB4345419 PC
July 10, 2018 15063.1206 KB4338826 PC
June 21, 2018 15063.1182 KB4284830 PC
June 13, 2018 15063.1155 KB4284874 PC
May 17, 2018 15063.1112 KB4103722 PC
May 8, 2018 15063.1088 KB4103731 PC
April 18, 2018 15063.1058 KB4093117 PC
April 10, 2018 15063.1029 KB4093107 PC, Mobile
March 22, 2018 15063.997 KB4088891 PC
March 13, 2018 15063.968 KB4088782 Mobile
March 13, 2018 15063.966 KB4088782 PC
March 8, 2018 15063.936 KB4092077 PC
February 13, 2018 15063.877 KB4074592 PC
January 17, 2018 15063.877 KB4057144 PC
January 3, 2018 15063.850 KB4056891 PC
December 12, 2017 15063.786 KB4053580 PC
November 14, 2017 15063.726 KB4048954 PC
November 2, 2017 15063.675 KB4049370 PC
October 10, 2017 15063.674 KB4041676 PC
September 26, 2017 15063.632 KB4040724 PC, Mobile
September 12, 2017 15063.608 KB4038788 PC, Mobile
August 8, 2017 15063.540 KB4034674 PC, Mobile
August 2, 2017 15063.502 KB4032188 PC, Mobile (Release Preview)
July 6, 2017 15063.448 KB4034450 PC (Slow ring)
June 27, 2017 15063.447 KB4022716 PC, Mobile
June 13, 2017 15063.414 KB4022725 Mobile
June 13, 2017 15063.413 KB4022725 PC
May 25, 2017 15063.332 KB4020102 PC, Mobile
May 9, 2017 15063.296, 15063.297 KB4016871 PC, Mobile
April 25, 2017 15063.250 KB4016240 PC
April 11, 2017 15063.138 KB4015583 PC, Mobile
April 6, 2017 15063.13 KB4016251 PC (Production ring)
April 3, 2017 15063.14 KB4016252 PC (Fast ring)
April 3, 2017 15063.13 KB4016251 PC (Slow, Release Preview ring)
March 31, 2017 15063.11 KB4016250 PC
March 29, 2017 15063.22 Mobile

Windows 10 version 1607 update history

Windows 10 version 1607 (Anniversary Update) was the second and latest major update, and while Microsoft released the update on August 2, 2016, the company decided to keep the “1607” version number. This version was also known as the Windows 10 Anniversary Update.

The initial version was Windows 10 build 14393.10, and after some cumulative updates, the latest version is Windows 10 build 14393.5786.

Release Date Build number Knowledge Base Platform
March 14, 2023 14393.5786 KB5023697 PC
February 14, 2023 14393.5717 KB5022838 PC
January 10, 2023 14393.5648 KB5022289 PC
December 13, 2022 14393.5582 KB5021235 PC
November 18, 2022 14393.5502 (Out-of-band) KB5021654 PC
November 8, 2022 14393.5501 KB5019964 PC
October 11, 2022 14393.5427 KB5018411 PC
September 13, 2022 14393.5356 KB5017305 PC
August 9, 2022 14393.5291 KB5016622 PC
July 12, 2022 14393.5246 KB5015808 PC
June 14, 2022 14393.5192 KB5014702 PC
May 19, 2022 14393.5127 KB5015019 PC
May 10, 2022 14393.5125 KB5013952 PC
April 12, 2022 14393.5066 KB5012596 PC
March 8, 2022 14393.5006 KB5011495 PC
February 8, 2022 14393.4946 KB5010359 PC
January 17, 2022 14393.4889 (Out-of-band) KB5010790 PC
January 11, 2022 14393.4886 KB5009546 PC
December 14, 2021 14393.4825 KB5008207 PC
November 14, 2021 14393.4771 KB5008601 PC
November 9, 2021 14393.4770 KB5007192 PC
October 12, 2021 14393.4704 KB5006669 PC
September 14, 2021 14393.4651 KB5005573 PC
August 10, 2021 14393.4583 KB5005043 PC
June 8, 2021 14393.4467 KB5003638 PC
May 11, 2021 14393.4402 KB5003197 PC
April 13, 2021 14393.4350 KB5001347 PC
March 18, 2021 14393.4288 KB5001633 PC
March 9, 2021 14393.4283 KB5000803 PC
February 9, 2021 14393.4225 KB4601318 PC
January 12, 2021 14393.4169 KB4598243 PC
December 8, 2020 14393.4104 KB4593226 PC
November 19, 2020 14393.4048 KB4594441 PC
November 10, 2020 14393.4046 KB4586830 PC
October 13, 2020 14393.3986 KB4580346 PC
September 8, 2020 14393.3930 KB4577015 PC
August 11, 2020 14393.3866 KB4571694 PC
July 14, 2020 14393.3808 KB4565511 PC
June 18, 2020 14393.3755 KB4567517 PC
June 9, 2020 14393.3750 KB4561616 PC
May 12, 2020 14393.3686 KB4556813 PC
April 14, 2020 14393.3630 KB4550929 PC
March 10, 2020 14393.3564 KB4540670 PC
February 25, 2020 14393.3542 KB4537806 PC
February 11, 2020 14393.3504 KB4537764 PC
January 24, 2020 14393.3474 KB4534307 PC
January 14, 2020 14393.3443 KB4534271 PC
December 10, 2019 14393.3384 KB4530689 PC
November 12, 2019 14393.3326 KB4525236 PC
October 15, 2019 14393.3300 KB4519979 PC
October 8, 2019 14393.3274 KB4519998 PC
October 3, 2019 14393.3243 KB4524152 PC
September 24, 2019 14393.3242 KB4516061 PC
September 23, 2019 14393.3206 KB4522010 PC
September 10, 2019 14393.3204 KB4516044 PC
August 17, 2019 14393.3181 KB4512495 PC
August 13, 2019 14393.3144 KB4512517 PC
July 16, 2019 14393.3115 KB4507459 PC
July 9, 2019 14393.3085 KB4507460 PC
June 18, 2019 14393.3053 KB4503294 PC
June 11, 2019 14393.3025 KB4503267 PC
May 24, 2019 14393.2999 KB4499177 PC
May 19, 2019 14393.2972 KB4505052 PC
May 14, 2019 14393.2969 KB4494440 PC
April 26, 2019 14393.2941 KB4493473 PC
April 9, 2019 14393.2906 KB4493470 PC
March 19, 2019 14393.2879 KB4489889 PC
March 12, 2019 14393.2848 KB4489882 PC
February 19, 2019 14393.2828 KB4487006 PC
February 12, 2019 14393.2791 KB4487026 PC
January 8, 2019 14393.2724 KB4480961 PC
December 11, 2018 14393.2665 KB4471321 PC
December 3, 2018 14393.2641 KB4478877 PC
November 13, 2018 14393.2608 KB4467691 PC
October 18, 2018 14393.2580 KB4462928 PC
October 9, 2018 14393.2551 KB4462917 PC
September 20, 2018 14393.2517 KB4457127 PC
September 11, 2018 14393.2485 KB4457131 PC
August 30, 2018 14393.2457 KB4343884 PC
August 14, 2018 14393.2430 KB4343887 PC
July 10, 2018 14393.2363 KB4338814 PC
June 21, 2018 14393.2339 KB4284833 PC
June 12, 2018 14393.2312 KB4284880 PC
May 17, 2018 14393.2273 KB4103722 PC
May 8, 2018 14393.2248 KB4103723 PC
April 18, 2018 14393.2214 KB4093120 PC
Version 1607 support has ended on April 10, 2018 for Windows 10 Pro and Home. Extended support for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education will continue until October 10, 2018.
April 10, 2018 14393.2189 KB4093119 PC, Mobile
March 22, 2018 14393.2125 KB4088889 PC
March 20, 2018 14393.2126 KB4088787 Mobile
March 13, 2018 14393.2125 KB4088787 PC
February 13, 2018 14393.2034 KB4074590 PC
January 17, 2018 14393.2034 KB4057142 PC
January 3, 2018 14393.2007 KB4056890 PC
December 12, 2017 14393.1944 KB4053579 PC
November 28, 2017 14393.1914 KB4051033 PC
November 14, 2017 14393.1913 KB4051033 PC
November 2, 2017 14393.1797 KB4052231 PC
October 18, 2017 14393.1794 KB4041688 PC
September 26, 2017 14393.1737 KB4038801 PC
September 12, 2017 14393.1715 KB4038782 PC
August 28, 2017 14393.1670 KB4039396 PC
August 8, 2017 14393.1593 KB4034658 PC
July 11, 2017 14393.1480 KB4025339 PC
June 27, 2017 14393.1378 KB4022723 PC
June 13, 2017 14393.1358 KB4022715 PC
May 9, 2017 14393.1198 KB4019472 PC, Mobile
April 11, 2017 14393.1066, 14393.1083 KB4015217 PC
March 22, 2017 14393.970 KB4016635 PC
March 20, 2017 14393.969 KB4015438 PC
March 14, 2017 14393.963 KB4013429 PC
January 24, 2017 14393.726 KB3216755 PC, Mobile
January 10, 2017 14393.693 KB3213986 PC, Mobile
January 3, 2017 14393.594 KB3209835 PC, Mobile
December 13, 2016 14393.576 KB3206632 PC, Mobile
November 29, 2016 14393.479 KB3201845 PC, Mobile
November 9, 2016 14393.448 KB3200970 Mobile
November 8, 2016 14393.447 KB3200970 PC
October 27, 2016 14393.351 KB3197954 PC, Mobile
October 11, 2016 14393.321 KB3194798 PC, Mobile
September 29, 2016 14393.222 KB3194496 PC, Mobile
September 20, 2016 14393.187 and 14393.189 KB3193494 PC, Mobile
September 13, 2016 14393.187 and 14393.189 KB3189866 PC, Mobile
August 31, 2016 14393.105 KB3176938 PC, Mobile
August 23, 2016 14393.82 KB3176934 PC, Mobile
August 9, 2016 14393.51 KB3176495 PC, Mobile
August 2, 2016 14393.10 KB3176929 PC, Mobile

Windows 10 version 1511 update history

Windows 10 version 1511 was the first major update, which the company released in November 2015. This version was also known as the Windows 10 November Update.

The initial version was Windows 10 build 10586, and after many cumulative updates, the latest version is Windows 10 build 10586.1540.

Release Date Build number Knowledge Base Platform
Version 1511 extended support has ended for Windows 10 Enterprise and Education ends on April 10, 2018.
April 10, 2018 10586.1540 KB4093109 PC
March 13, 2018 10586.1478 KB4088779 PC
February 13, 2018 10586.1417 KB4074591 PC
January 3, 2018 10586.1356 KB4056888 PC
December 12, 2017 10586.1295 KB4053578 PC
November 14, 2017 10586.1232 KB4048952 PC
November 2, 2017 10586.1177 KB4052232 PC
Version 1511 support has ended on October 10, 2017, for Windows 10 Pro and Home. Extended support for Enterprise and Education ends on April 10, 2018.
October 10, 2017 10586.1176 KB4041689 PC
September 12, 2017 10586.1106 KB4038783 PC
August 8, 2017 10586.1045 KB4034660 PC
July 11, 2017 10586.1007 KB4025344 PC
June 27, 2017 10586.965 KB4032693 PC
June 13, 2017 10586.962 KB40227714 PC
May 9, 2017 10586.916 KB4019473 PC
April 11, 2017 10586.873 KB4015219 PC
March 14, 2017 10586.839 KB4013198 PC
January 10, 2017 10586.753 KB3210721 PC
December 13, 2016 10586.713 KB3205386 PC
October 11, 2016 10586.633 KB3192441 PC
September 13, 2016 10586.589 KB3185614 PC
August 9, 2016 10586.545 KB3176493 PC
July 12, 2016 10586.494 KB3172985 PC, Mobile
June 14, 2016 10586.420 KB3163018 PC
May 10, 2016 10586.318 KB3156421 PC
April 12, 2016 10586.218 KB3147458 PC
March 8, 2016 10586.164 KB3140768 PC
March 1, 2016 10586.122 KB3140743 PC
February 9, 2016 10586.104 KB3135173 PC, Mobile

Windows 10 version 1507 update history

Windows 10 version 1507 was the initial release of the new operating system, and it was originally released on July 29, 2015.

The initial version was Windows 10 build 10240, and after many cumulative updates, the latest version is Windows 10 build 10240.19805.

Release Date Build number Knowledge Base Platform
March 14, 2023 10240.19805 KB5023713 PC
February 14, 2023 10240.19747 KB5022858 PC
January 10, 2023 10240.19685 KB5022297 PC
December 13, 2022 10240.19624 KB5021243 PC
November 8, 2022 10240.19567 KB5019970 PC
October 11, 2022 10240.19507 KB5018425 PC
September 13, 2022 10240.19444 KB5017327 PC
August 9, 2022 10240.19387 KB5016639 PC
July 12, 2022 10240.19360 KB5015832 PC
June 14, 2022 10240.19325 KB5014710 PC
May 10, 2022 10240.19297 KB5013963 PC
March 8, 2022 10240.19235 KB5011491 PC
February 8, 2022 10240.19204 KB5010358 PC
January 17, 2022 10240.19179 (Out-of-band) KB5010789 PC
January 11, 2022 10240.19177 KB5009585 PC
December 14, 2021 10240.19145 KB5008230 PC
November 9, 2021 10240.19119 KB5007207 PC
October 12, 2021 10240.19086 KB5006675 PC
September 14, 2021 10240.19060 KB5005569 PC
August 10, 2021 10240.19022 KB5005040 PC
June 13, 2021 10240.19003 KB5004249 PC
June 8, 2021 10240.18967 KB5003687 PC
May 11, 2021 10240.18932 KB5003172 PC
April 13, 2021 10240.18906 KB5001340 PC
March 18, 2021 10240.18875 KB5001631 PC
March 9, 2021 10240.18874 KB5000807 PC
February 9, 2021 10240.18842 KB4601331 PC
December 8, 2020 10240.18782 KB4592464 PC
November 10, 2020 10240.18756 KB4586787 PC
October 13, 2020 10240.18725 KB4580327 PC
September 8, 2020 10240.18696 KB4577049 PC
August 11, 2020 10240.18666 KB4571692 PC
July 14, 2020 10240.18638 KB4565513 PC
June 18, 2020 10240.18609 KB4567518 PC
June 9, 2020 10240.18608 KB4561649 PC
May 12, 2020 10240.18575 KB4556826 PC
March 10, 2020 10240.18519 KB4540693 PC
February 11, 2020 10240.18486 KB4537776 PC
January 14, 2020 10240.18453 KB4534306 PC
December 10, 2019 10240.18427 KB4530681 PC
October 8, 2019 10240.18368 KB4520011 PC
October 3, 2019 10240.18335 KB4524153 PC
September 23, 2019 10240.18334 KB4522009 PC
September 10, 2019 10240.18333 KB4516070 PC
August 17, 2019 10240.18308 KB4517276 PC
August 13, 2019 10240.18305 KB4512497 PC
July 9, 2019 10240.18275 KB4507458 PC
June 11, 2019 10240.18244 KB4503291 PC
May 19, 2019 10240.18218 KB4505051 PC
May 14, 2019 10240.18215 KB4499154 PC
April 26, 2019 10240.18187 KB4498375 PC
April 9, 2019 10240.18186 KB4493475 PC
March 12, 2019 10240.18158 KB4489872 PC
February 21, 2019 10240.18135 KB4491101 PC
February 12, 2019 10240.18132 KB4487018 PC
January 8, 2019 10240.18094 KB4480962 PC
December 11, 2018 10240.18063 KB4471323 PC
November 13, 2018 10240.18036 KB4467680 PC
August 14, 2018 10240.17946 KB4343892 PC
July 10, 2018 10240.17914 KB4338829 PC
April 10, 2018 10240.17831 KB4093111 PC
March 13, 2018 10240.17797 KB4088786 PC
February 13, 2018 10240.17770 KB4074596 PC
January 3, 2018 10240.17738 KB4056893 PC
December 12, 2017 10240.17709 KB4053581 PC
November 14, 2017 10240.17673 KB4048956 PC
September 12, 2017 10240.17609 KB4038781 PC
August 8, 2017 10240.17533 KB4034668 PC
July 11, 2017 10240.17488 KB4025338 PC
June 27, 2017 10240.17446 KB4032695 PC
June 13, 2017 10240.17443 KB4022727 PC
May 9, 2017 10240.17394 KB4019474 PC
April 11, 2017 10240.17354 KB4015221 PC
March 14, 2017 10240.17319 KB4012606 PC
January 10, 2017 10240.17236 KB3210720 PC
December 13, 2016 10240.17202 KB3205383 PC
October 11, 2016 10240.17146 KB3192440 PC
September 20, 2016 10240.17113 KB3193821 PC
September 13, 2016 10240.17113 KB3185611 PC
August 9, 2016 10240.17071 KB3176492 PC
July 12, 2016 10240.17024 KB3163912 PC
June 14, 2016 10240.16942 KB3163017 PC
May 10, 2016 10240.16854 KB3156387 PC
April 12, 2016 10240.16769 KB3147461 PC
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Install quality updates on Windows 10

To check and download the latest updates on Windows 10, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.

  2. Click on Update & Security.

  3. Click the Check for updates button.

    Windows 10 check for updates

    Windows 10 check for updates

Once you complete the steps, Windows Update will download and install all the available updates on your device.

Install optional updates on Windows 10

To download and install optional updates on Windows 10, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.

  2. Click on Update & Security.

  3. Click on Windows Update.

  4. Click the View optional update link (if available).

    Windows Update settings with Optional updates link

    Windows Update settings with Optional updates link
  5. Expand the update category with the quality update you want to download. 

  6. Check the optional update that you want to download.

  7. Click the Download and install button.

    Windows 10 Optional updates settings

    Windows 10 Optional updates settings

Once you complete the steps, the package you selected will download and install automatically on the computer.

Install feature updates on Windows 10

To download and install a new feature update, use these steps:

  1. Open Settings.

  2. Click on Update & Security.

  3. Click on Windows Update.

  4. Under the “Optional updates available” section, click the Download and Install now button.

    Quick tip: If you see the option, click the Check for updates button. If you still do not see the option, then it is likely that the update isn’t ready for your device.

    Windows 10 feature update install

    Windows 10 feature update install
  5. Click the Restart now button.

After you complete the steps, the new version of Windows 10 will download and install automatically.

Short description

: 2015 Microsoft computer operating system

<section begin=Lede />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. <section end=Lede />

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]

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10 (original release)

Version 1511 (November Update)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1511

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1607

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1703

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1709

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] This is also the first release that introduces DCH drivers.[citation needed]

Version 1803 (April 2018 Update)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1803

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1809

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1903

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 1909

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 2004

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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 20H2

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, 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)

Main page: Software:Windows 10, version 21H1

The twelfth stable build of Windows 10, version 21H1, was released to the public on May 18, 2021 after being on the Beta Channel since February 17, 2021.[74] This update included a multi-camera support for Windows Hello, a «News and Interests» feature on the taskbar and performance improvements to Windows Defender Application Guard and WMI Group Policy Service.[75]

Version 21H2 (November 2021 Update)

The Windows 10 November 2021 Update[76] (codenamed «21H2»[77]) 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.[78][79] The update began rolling out on November 16, 2021. Notable changes in the November 2021 Update include:[77][80]

  • 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
[78]
KB5004296 Release Preview Channel:
July 15, 2021
10.0.19044.1149
[81]
Release Preview Channel:
July 20, 2021
10.0.19044.1151
[82]
Release Preview Channel:
July 29, 2021
10.0.19044.1165
[83]
KB5005033 Release Preview Channel:
August 10, 2021
10.0.19044.1200
[84]
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
[85]
Release Preview Channel:
August 31, 2021
10.0.19044.1237
[86]
KB5005565 Release Preview Channel:
September 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1263
[87]
KB5005611 Release Preview Channel:
September 23, 2021
10.0.19044.1266
[88]
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
[89][90]
KB5006670 Release Preview Channel:
October 12, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1319
[91]
KB5006738 Release Preview Channel:
October 19, 2021
10.0.19044.1320
[92]
Release Preview Channel:
October 26, 2021
10.0.19044.1348
[93]
KB5007186 Release Preview Channel:
November 9, 2021

Public release:
November 16, 2021

10.0.19044.1379
[94]
KB5007253 Release Preview Channel:
November 16, 2021
10.0.19044.1381
[95]
Release Preview Channel:
November 18, 2021
10.0.19044.1387
[96]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 22, 2021
10.0.19044.1415
[97]
KB5008212 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 14, 2021
10.0.19044.1466
[98]
KB5009543 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 11, 2022
10.0.19044.1469
[99]
KB5010793 Public release:
January 17, 2022
10.0.19044.1499
[100]
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
[101]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1526
[102]
KB5010342 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1566
[103]
KB5010415 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1586
[104]
KB5011487 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 8, 2022
10.0.19044.1618
[105]
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
[106]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 22, 2022
10.0.19044.1645
[107]
KB5012599 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1679
[108]
KB5011831 Release Preview Channel:
April 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1682
[109]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2022
10.0.19044.1706
[110]
KB5013942 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 10, 2022
10.0.19044.1708
[111]
KB5015020 Public release:
May 19, 2022
10.0.19044.1737
[112]
KB5014023 Release Preview Channel:
May 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1739
[113]
Release Preview Channel:
May 23, 2022
10.0.19044.1741
[114][115]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 2, 2022
10.0.19044.1766
[116]
KB5014699 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 14, 2022
10.0.19044.1767
[117]
KB5016139 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 20, 2022
10.0.19044.1806
[118][119]
KB5014666 Release Preview Channel:
June 23, 2022

Public release:
June 28, 2022

10.0.19044.1826
[120]
KB5015807 Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 12, 2022
10.0.19044.1862
[121]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 18, 2022
10.0.19044.1865
[122]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
July 26, 2022
10.0.19044.1889
[123]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19044.1947
[124]
KB5016688 Release Preview Channel:
August 15, 2022
10.0.19044.1949
[125]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
August 26, 2022
10.0.19044.2006
[126]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel and public release:
September 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2075
[127][128]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 15, 2022

Public release:
September 20, 2022

10.0.19044.2130
[129]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 11, 2022
10.0.19044.2132
[130]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 17, 2022
10.0.19044.2192
[131]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19044.2193
[132][133]
Release Preview Channel:
October 24, 2022

Public release:
October 25, 2022

10.0.19044.2194
[134]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19044.2251
[135]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19044.2311
[136]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19044.2364
[137]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19044.2486
[138]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19044.2545
[139]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel:
January 12, 2023
10.0.19044.2546
[140]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19044.2604
[141]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19044.2673
[142]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19044.2728
[143]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 2023
10.0.19044.2788
[144]
KB5023773 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 21, 2023
10.0.19044.2846
[145]
KB5025221 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 11, 2023
10.0.19044.2965
[146]
KB5026361 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 9, 2023
10.0.19044.3086
[147]
KB5027215 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 13, 2023

Version 22H2 (2022 Update)

The Windows 10 2022 Update[148] (codenamed «22H2»[149]) is the thirteenth and final[150][151][152] 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.[149] The update began rolling out on October 18, 2022.[148][153]

Preview builds of Windows 10, version 22H2
Version Knowledge base Release date(s) Highlights
10.0.19045.1865
[149]
KB5015878 Release Preview Channel:
July 28, 2022
10.0.19045.1889
[123]
KB5016616 Release Preview Channel:
August 9, 2022
10.0.19045.1949
[125]
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
[126]
KB5017308 Release Preview Channel:
September 13, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2075
[127]
KB5017380 Release Preview Channel:
September 20, 2022
10.0.19045.2130
[129][148][154]
KB5018410 Release Preview Channel:
October 11, 2022

Public release:
October 18, 2022

10.0.19045.2132
[130]
KB5020435 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 18, 2022
10.0.19045.2193
[132]
KB5018482 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 25, 2022
10.0.19045.2194
[134]
KB5020953 Release Preview Channel and public release:
October 28, 2022
10.0.19045.2251
[135]
KB5019959 Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 8, 2022
10.0.19045.2301
[155]
KB5020030 Release Preview Channel:
November 10, 2022
10.0.19045.2311
[136]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
November 15, 2022
10.0.19045.2364
[137]
KB5021233 Release Preview Channel and public release:
December 13, 2022
10.0.19045.2486
[138]
KB5022282 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 10, 2023
10.0.19045.2546
[140]
KB5019275 Release Preview Channel and public release:
January 19, 2023
10.0.19045.2604
[141]
KB5022834 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 14, 2023
10.0.19045.2670
[156]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel:
February 16, 2023
10.0.19045.2673
[142]
KB5022906 Release Preview Channel and public release:
February 21, 2023
10.0.19045.2728
[143]
KB5023696 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 14, 2023
10.0.19045.2787
[157]
KB5023773 Release Preview Channel:
March 16, 2023
10.0.19045.2788
[144]
KB5023773 Release Preview Channel and public release:
March 21, 2023
10.0.19045.2846
[145]
KB5025221 Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 11, 2023
10.0.19045.2908
[158]
KB5025297 Release Preview Channel:
April 13, 2023
10.0.19045.2913
[159]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
April 25, 2023
10.0.19045.2965
[146]
KB5026361 Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 9, 2023
10.0.19045.3030
[160]
KB5026435 Release Preview Channel:
May 11, 2023
  • Re-introduced the search box on the taskbar
  • Added the ability to show up to three high priority notifications as stacked and shown alongside the normal priority notification
10.0.19045.3031
[161]
Release Preview Channel and public release:
May 23, 2023
10.0.19045.3086
[147]
KB5027215 Release Preview Channel and public release:
June 13, 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.[162]

The mn_release branch was available from May 13, 2020 to June 17, 2020.[163][164] The branch was mandatory for Insiders in the Fast ring.[164]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Fast ring
Version Release date(s) Expiration date Highlights
10.0.19536.1000
[162]
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
[165]
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
[166]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2020
10.0.19551.1005
[167]
Fast ring:
January 23, 2020
10.0.19555.1001
[168]
Fast ring:
January 30, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
10.0.19559.1000
[170]
Fast ring:
February 5, 2020
10.0.19564.1000
[171]
Fast ring:
February 12, 2020
  • Updated graphics settings page in Settings app
10.0.19564.1005
[171]
10.0.19569.1000
[172]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2020
10.0.19577.1000
[173]
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
[174]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2020
  • Updated Eye Control settings in Settings app
10.0.19587.1000
[175]
Fast ring:
March 18, 2020
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.19592.1000
[176]
Fast ring:
March 25, 2020
  • Re-introduced new tablet experience for 2-in-1 convertible PCs
10.0.19603.1000
[177]
Fast ring:
April 8, 2020
  • Integrated File Explorer in Windows Subsystem for Linux
  • New cleanup recommendations feature in Storage Settings
10.0.19608.1000
[178]
Fast ring:
April 15, 2020
  • New default apps experience in Settings app
10.0.19608.1006
[178]
Fast ring:
April 17, 2020
10.0.19613.1000
[179]
Fast ring:
April 22, 2020
10.0.19613.1005
[179]
Fast ring:
April 27, 2020
10.0.19619.1000
[180]
Fast ring:
April 29, 2020
10.0.19624.1000
[181]
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
[182]
Fast ring:
May 13, 2020
  • Added initial support for DNS over HTTPS
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.19631.1
[183]
Fast ring:
May 21, 2020
10.0.19635.1
[184]
Fast ring:
May 28, 2020
10.0.19640.1
[185]
Fast ring:
June 3, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
10.0.19645.1
[186]
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.[187] All future builds starting from build 10.0.20150, therefore, would be released to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.[163]

The fe_release branch was available from October 29, 2020 to January 6, 2021.[188][189] The branch was mandatory for Insiders until December 10. Afterward, Insiders could choose to move back to the rs_prerelease branch.[190]

The co_release branch was available from April 5 to June 14, 2021.[191] The branch was mandatory for Insiders.

As of June 28, 2021, the Dev Channel has transitioned to Windows 11.[192]

Preview builds of Windows 10 in the Dev Channel
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights
10.0.20150.1000
[163]
Dev Channel:
June 17, 2020
Expiration date:
July 31, 2020
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
    • Added GPU compute support
    • New wsl –install and wsl –update commands
  • Re-introduced new Korean IME
10.0.20152.1000
[193]
Dev Channel:
June 24, 2020
10.0.20161.1000
[194]
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 )
  • 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
[195]
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
[196]
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[169]
10.0.20180.1000
[197]
Dev Channel:
July 29, 2020
10.0.20185.1000
[198]
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
[199]
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 and respectively)
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
10.0.20197.1000
[200]
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
[201]
Dev Channel:
August 26, 2020
10.0.20206.1000
[202]
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
[203]
Dev Channel:
September 10, 2020
  • Added search box to the Default Apps pages in Settings app
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
    • New wsl --mount command for accessing Linux file systems mounted from physical or virtual disks in WSL 2[204]
10.0.20211.1005
[203]
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
[205]
Dev Channel:
September 16, 2020
  • Introduced dark theme for Windows 10 search experience on the taskbar
10.0.20221.1000
[206]
Dev Channel:
September 23, 2020
  • New Meet Now feature in Skype
10.0.20226.1000
[207]
Dev Channel:
September 30, 2020
  • New storage health monitoring feature
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
10.0.20231.1000
[208]
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
[208]
Dev Channel:
October 13, 2020
10.0.20236.1000
[209]
Dev Channel:
October 14, 2020
  • New refresh rate setting in the Settings app
10.0.20236.1005
[209]
Dev Channel:
October 16, 2020
10.0.20241.1000
[210]
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
[210]
Dev Channel:
October 23, 2020
10.0.20246.1
[188]
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
[211]
Dev Channel:
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November 11, 2020
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November 18, 2020
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November 20, 2020
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December 3, 2020
Expiration date:
October 31, 2021
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December 10, 2020
10.0.21277.1000
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  • 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
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December 14, 2020
10.0.21286.1000
[189]
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[169]
  • Improvements to experience when transitioning between timezones
10.0.21292.1000
[217]
Dev Channel:
January 13, 2021
  • Improvements to News and Interests
10.0.21292.1010
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January 15, 2021
10.0.21296.1000
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January 21, 2021
10.0.21296.1010
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January 25, 2021
10.0.21301.1000
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January 27, 2021
  • Improvements to the touch keyboard design
10.0.21301.1010
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February 1, 2021
10.0.21313.1000
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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
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February 19, 2021
  • New «paste as plain text» option in clipboard history
10.0.21322.1000
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Dev Channel:
February 24, 2021
  • Partial removal of improved touch keyboard design for maintenance
10.0.21327.1000
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Dev Channel:
March 3, 2021
  • New design for News and Interests
10.0.21327.1010
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Dev Channel:
March 8, 2021
10.0.21332.1000
[224]
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
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March 15, 2021
10.0.21337.1000
[225]
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
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March 19, 2021
10.0.21343.1000
[226]
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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
[191]
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[169]
10.0.21359.1
[227]
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April 14, 2021
  • Reverted new Korean IME for maintenance
10.0.21364.1
[228]
Dev Channel:
April 21, 2021
  • Improvements to Windows Subsystem for Linux[169]
    • 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
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April 24, 2021
10.0.21364.1011
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Dev Channel:
April 28, 2021
10.0.21370.1
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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
[230]
Dev Channel:
May 6, 2021
  • New Segoe UI Variable font
10.0.21382.1
[231]
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
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May 18, 2021
10.0.21387.1
[232]
Dev Channel:
May 21, 2021
  • Removal of Eco mode in Task Manager for maintenance
10.0.21390.1
[233]
Dev Channel:
May 26, 2021
  • New icons for Task Manager and MSI installers
10.0.21390.1000
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June 7, 2021
10.0.21390.1010
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June 10, 2021
10.0.21390.2025
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June 14, 2021
Transitioned to Windows 11; see Windows 11 version history
Version Release date(s) Expiration date(s) Highlights

Mobile version history

Main page: Software:Windows 10 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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Microsoft is releasing new Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 version 1903 and older today.

Windows 10 1903

The latest version of Windows 10 is getting the build 18362.418 (KB4517389) today, which brings the following fixes:

  • Addresses an issue in security bulletin CVE-2019-1318 that may cause client or server computers that don’t support Extended Master Secret (EMS) RFC 7627 to have increased connection latency and CPU utilization. This issue occurs while performing full Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshakes from devices that don’t support EMS, especially on servers. EMS support has been available for all the supported versions of Windows since calendar year 2015 and is being incrementally enforced by the installation of the October 8, 2019 and later monthly updates.
  • Addresses an issue with applications and printer drivers that utilize the Windows JavaScript engine (jscript.dll) for processing print jobs.
  • Security updates to Windows Shell, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Cryptography, Windows Authentication, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Scripting Engine, and Windows Server.

Microsoft is currently not aware of any known issues with this update, but that doesn’t mean that this update is completely safe to install. Recent Windows updates had various impacting CPU usage, Windows Search, or the Start Menu, and we hope Microsoft improved its quality standards for this latest build.

Windows 10 1809

If you’re still running Windows 10 version 1809, the build 17763.806 (KB4519338) is now available with the following fixes:

  • Addresses an issue in the Keyboard Lockdown Subsystem that may not filter key input correctly.
  • Addresses an issue in security bulletin CVE-2019-1318 that may cause client or server computers that don’t support Extended Master Secret (EMS) RFC 7627 to have increased connection latency and CPU utilization. This issue occurs while performing full Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshakes from devices that don’t support EMS, especially on servers. EMS support has been available for all the supported versions of Windows since calendar year 2015 and is being incrementally enforced by the installation of the October 8, 2019 and later monthly updates.
  • Addresses an issue with applications and printer drivers that utilize the Windows JavaScript engine (jscript.dll) for processing print jobs.
  • Security updates to Windows Shell, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Cryptography, Windows Authentication, Windows Kernel, and Windows Server.

Be aware that this new build still has some known issues related to the Windows Mixed Reality Portal and Asian Language packs, but nothing new compared to the previous patch for Windows 10 version 1809.

Windows 10 1803

In case you’re still running the version 1803 of the OS (which will go out of support for Home and Pro users next month), the build 17134.1069 (KB4520008) is now available for you with the following fixes:

  • Addresses an issue in the Keyboard Lockdown Subsystem that may not filter key input correctly.
  • Addresses an issue with the Bluetooth hardening updates, released August 13, 2019, that may cause a “0x133 DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION” error.
  • Addresses an issue in security bulletin CVE-2019-1318 that may cause client or server computers that don’t support Extended Master Secret (EMS) RFC 7627 to have increased connection latency and CPU utilization. This issue occurs while performing full Transport Layer Security (TLS) handshakes from devices that don’t support EMS, especially on servers. EMS support has been available for all the supported versions of Windows since calendar year 2015 and is being incrementally enforced by the installation of the October 8, 2019 and later monthly updates.
  • Addresses an issue with applications and printer drivers that utilize the Windows JavaScript engine (jscript.dll) for processing print jobs.
  • Security updates to Windows Shell, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Cryptography, Windows Authentication, Windows Datacenter Networking , Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Kernel, Microsoft Scripting Engine, and Windows Server.

Microsoft also released Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 versions 1709, 1703, 1607, and 1507 today, but these are only available for users running the Enterprise and Education versions of Windows 10. We invite you to check the dedicated pages on Microsoft’s Support site to check what’s new in this update.

We expect Microsoft to start rolling out Windows 10 version 1909 soon, but the company is apparently not done testing this update with Insiders in the Slow and Release Preview ring. We’ll let you know as soon as we get more information about this minor update.

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