Windows 10, version 1903

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Windows 10 May 2019 Update [1] (also known as version 1903 [2] and codenamed "19H1" [3] ) is the seventh major update to Windows 10 and the first to use a more descriptive codename (including the year and the order released) instead of the "Redstone" [4] or "Threshold" codename. It carries the build number 10.0.18362.

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Version history

The first preview was released to Insiders who opted in to the exclusive Skip Ahead ring on July 25, 2018. The update began rolling out on May 21, 2019. [5] Notable changes in the May 2019 Update include: [6] [7]

The update has reached the end of service on December 8, 2020. [8]

Preview builds of Windows 10, version 1903
VersionRelease date(s)Highlights
10.0.18204
[3]
Skip ahead:
July 25, 2018
  • New Mixed Reality Flashlight feature
  • Added Emoji 11 support
  • Added leap second support and accuracy improvements (Precision Time Protocol, software time-stamping) for network time
  • Improvements to Microsoft Edge, Kiosk Setup, update experience and Game bar
10.0.18214
[9]
Skip ahead:
August 10, 2018
10.0.18219
[10]
Skip ahead:
August 16, 2018
10.0.18234
[11]
Skip ahead:
September 6, 2018
  • Added ink support for Microsoft To-Do
  • Updated Sticky Notes to version 3.0
  • New delay snip feature for Snip & Sketch (previously Screen Sketch)
  • Finalized dark theme for File Explorer
  • Updated emoji panel to support for search and tooltips for Emoji 11
  • Your Phone app is now pinned to the desktop for quicker access
  • Increased image size for clipboard history of up to 4MB
  • Removed XAML shadows and performance visualizations in Game Bar for maintenance
10.0.18237
[12]
Skip ahead:
September 12, 2018
  • Added acrylic element to Windows sign-in screen background
  • Rebranded Microsoft Apps on Android as Your Phone Companion app
  • New Group Policy for preventing the use of security questions on local accounts
10.0.18242
[13]
Skip ahead:
September 18, 2018
10.0.18247
[14]
Skip ahead:
September 26, 2018
10.0.18252
[15]
Fast ring:
October 3, 2018
  • Added advanced Ethernet IP settings in Settings app
  • New icon for disconnected internet
  • New Windows Ebrima font with Adlam, N'Ko, Osmanya, Tifinagh and Vai writing system support
  • New microphone icon in the system tray which appears when microphone is in use
  • Improvements to Registry Editor for expanding the autocomplete dropdown by pressing F4 to move the caret to the end of the address bar
  • Added ability to show the corresponding Ethernet adapter name in the sidebar
  • Introduced extra pages in the Emoji Panel in more languages
10.0.18262
[16]
Fast ring:
October 17, 2018
  • New DPI Awareness column in Task Manager
  • Added ability to uninstall pre-installed Windows 10 inbox apps
  • Improvements to Troubleshooting and Narrator
10.0.18267
[17]
Fast ring:
October 24, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • New enhanced mode for search indexing
10.0.18272
[18]
Fast ring:
October 31, 2018
  • Improvements to Input and Accessibility
  • Redesigned sign-in options for Windows Hello in Settings app
  • Performance improvements to Spectre mitigations [19]
10.0.18277
[20]
Fast ring:
November 7, 2018
  • New options in Settings app
    • Focus assist option
    • "Fix scaling" option for high DPI desktop applications (enabled by default)
  • Improvements to Action Center
  • Added Emoji 12 support
  • New Application Guard for Microsoft Edge setting for managing access to the camera and microphone in Windows Security
  • Redesigned Japanese IME
10.0.18282
[21]
Fast ring:
November 14, 2018
  • New light theme and default wallpaper
  • New window snip mode for Snip & Sketch
  • Improvements to modern printing experience and Narrator
  • Updated Windows Update
  • Optimized display brightness behavior when transitioning from a battery charger to battery power
  • Added dark theme to OneDrive flyout
10.0.18290
[22]
Fast ring:
November 28, 2018
10.0.18298
[23]
Fast ring:
December 10, 2018
  • New security key setup in sign-in options in Settings app
  • Improvements to File Explorer
    • New File Explorer icon
    • Updated the default sorting for Downloads folder
  • Improvements to Windows Notepad
    • Added support for UTF-8 encoding without a BOM
    • New modified indicator
    • New Send Feedback option
    • Added support of additional shortcuts
    • Added support for opening or saving files with a path that is longer than 260 characters
  • New Terminal tab in properties page of any Console window [24]
  • Improvements to Start menu, touch keyboard, Narrator, Ease of Access and Windows 10 Setup experience
  • New Windows Update indicator on Power button in Start menu
10.0.18305
[25]
Fast ring:
December 19, 2018
  • Simplified default Start layout
  • New Windows Sandbox feature
  • Improvements to Windows Security
    • Revamped protection history experience
    • New tamper protection feature
  • Added symbols and kaomoji support in emoji panel
  • Updated clipboard history UI
  • Added support for setting up and signing in to Windows without passwords through Microsoft phone number accounts
  • Streamlined Windows Hello PIN reset experience
  • Finalized recommended troubleshooting feature in Settings app
  • New Automatic Restart and Sign On (ARSO) feature for certain Cloud Domain Joined devices
  • Added support for setting default tab in Task Manager
  • Updated Settings homepage
  • New friendly dates format in File Explorer
  • Re-introduced Fluent Design shadow elements and redesigned Japanese IME
  • New Microsoft Office app
  • Integrated to-do lists across Cortana, Microsoft To-Do and Microsoft Outlook
10.0.18309
[26]
Fast ring:
January 3, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator and Ease of Access
10.0.18312
[27]
Fast ring:
January 9, 2019
10.0.18317
[28]
Fast ring:
January 16, 2019
  • Decoupled Cortana and search in the taskbar
  • Reliability improvements to Start
  • New drag and drop installation method for font files in Settings app
  • Simplified Windows Insider Program settings
  • Improvements to Windows Console
10.0.18323
[29]
Fast ring:
January 24, 2019
  • Improved raw image format support
  • Improvements to light theme
  • Reverted the redesigned Japanese IME to the retail version for maintenance
10.0.18329
[30]
Fast ring:
February 1, 2019
10.0.18334
[31]
Fast ring:
February 8, 2019
  • Improvements to Narrator
10.0.18342
[32]
Fast ring:
February 20, 2019

Slow ring:
February 27, 2019

  • Improvements related to gaming experience
  • Added support for directly accessing Linux subsystem files in a Windows Subsystem for Linux distro through File Explorer [33]
  • Improvements to WSL command line interface (wsl.exe) capability [33]
  • Improvements to Windows Sandbox [34]
10.0.18343
[35]
Fast ring:
February 22, 2019
10.0.18346
[36]
Fast ring:
February 26, 2019
10.0.18348
[37]
Fast ring:
March 1, 2019
  • Added full support for Emoji 12
10.0.18351
[38]
Fast ring:
March 5, 2019

Slow ring:
March 11, 2019

10.0.18353
[39]
Fast ring:
March 8, 2019
10.0.18356
[40]
Fast ring:
March 12, 2019

Slow ring:
March 15, 2019

10.0.18358
[41]
Fast ring:
March 15, 2019
10.0.18361
[42]
Fast ring:
March 19, 2019
  • Improvements to Game Mode
10.0.18362
[43]
Fast ring:
March 20, 2019

Slow ring:
March 22, 2019

10.0.18362.30
[43] [44]
Fast and slow ring:
April 4, 2019

Release preview:
April 8, 2019

10.0.18362.53
[43] [45]
Fast ring, slow ring and release preview:
April 9, 2019
10.0.18362.86
[43] [46]
Fast ring:
April 26, 2019

Slow ring and release preview:
May 1, 2019

10.0.18362.113
[43] [47]
Slow ring and release preview:
May 14, 2019
VersionRelease date(s)Highlights
Public patches of Windows 10, version 1903
VersionKnowledge baseRelease date(s)Highlights
10.0.18362.116
Version 1903
[43] [48]
KB4505057Slow ring and release preview:
May 19, 2019

Public release:
May 21, 2019

10.0.18362.145
[43] [49]
KB4497935Slow ring and release preview:
May 24, 2019

Public release:
May 29, 2019

10.0.18362.175
[50]
KB4503293Slow ring, release preview and public release:
June 11, 2019
10.0.18362.207
[51] [52]
KB4501375Release preview:
June 25, 2019

Public release:
June 27, 2019

10.0.18362.239
[53]
KB4507453Release preview and public release:
July 9, 2019
10.0.18362.263
[54]
KB4505903Release preview:
July 17, 2019
10.0.18362.264
[55]
Release preview:
July 19, 2019
10.0.18362.266
[56]
Release preview:
July 24, 2019
10.0.18362.267
[57] [58]
Release preview:
July 25, 2019

Public release:
July 26, 2019

10.0.18362.295
[59]
KB4512508Release preview and public release:
August 13, 2019
10.0.18362.325
[60]
KB4515530Release preview:
August 22, 2019
10.0.18362.327
[61]
KB4512941Release preview:
August 26, 2019
10.0.18362.329
[62] [63]
Release preview:
August 29, 2019

Public release:
August 30, 2019

10.0.18362.356
[64]
KB4515384Release preview and public release:
September 10, 2019
10.0.18362.357
[65]
KB4522016Release preview and public release:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.385
[62]
KB4517211Release preview:
September 23, 2019
10.0.18362.387
[62] [66]
Release preview:
September 25, 2019

Public release:
September 26, 2019

10.0.18362.388
[62] [67]
KB4524147Release preview and public release:
October 3, 2019
10.0.18362.418
[62] [68]
KB4517389Release preview and public release:
October 8, 2019
10.0.18362.446
[69]
KB4522355Release preview:
October 17, 2019
10.0.18362.448
[70]
Release preview:
October 18, 2019
10.0.18362.449
[71] [72]
Release preview:
October 23, 2019

Public release:
October 24, 2019

10.0.18362.476
[73]
KB4524570Release preview and public release:
November 12, 2019
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.535
[74]
KB4530684Release preview and public release:
December 10, 2019
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.592
[75]
KB4528760Release preview and public release:
January 14, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.628
[76]
KB4532695Release preview and public release:
January 28, 2020
10.0.18362.657
[77]
KB4532693Release preview and public release:
February 11, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.693
[78]
KB4535996Release preview:
February 26, 2020

Public release:
February 27, 2020

10.0.18362.719
[79]
KB4540673Release preview and public release:
March 10, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.720
[80]
KB4551762Release preview and public release:
March 12, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.752
[81] [82]
KB4541335Release preview:
March 21, 2020

Public release:
March 24, 2020

10.0.18362.753
[83]
KB4554364Release preview and public release:
March 30, 2020
10.0.18362.778
[84]
KB4549951Release preview and public release:
April 14, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.815
[85]
KB4550945Public release:
April 21, 2020
10.0.18362.836
[86]
KB4556799Public release:
May 12, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.900
[87]
KB4560960Public release:
June 9, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.904
[88]
KB4567512Public release:
June 16, 2020
10.0.18362.959
[89]
KB4565483Public release:
July 14, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.997
[90]
KB4559004Public release:
July 21, 2020
10.0.18362.1016
[91]
KB4565351Public release:
August 11, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.1049
[92]
KB4566116Public release:
August 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1082
[93]
KB4574727Public release:
September 8, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.1110
[94]
KB4577062Public release:
September 16, 2020
10.0.18362.1139
[95]
KB4577671Public release:
October 13, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.1171
[96]
KB4580386Public release:
October 20, 2020
10.0.18362.1198
[97]
KB4586786Public release:
November 10, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
10.0.18362.1199
[98]
KB4594443Public release:
November 19, 2020
10.0.18362.1237
[99]
KB4586819
10.0.18362.1256
[100]
KB4592449Public release:
December 8, 2020
This update is no longer available from Windows Update, Microsoft Update Catalog or other release channels since August 5, 2021.
VersionKnowledge baseRelease date(s)Highlights

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