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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.
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 reached end of service after the release of build 18362.1256 on December 8, 2020. [8] [9]
Preview builds of Windows 10, version 1903 | ||
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Version | Release date(s) | Highlights |
10.0.18204 [3] | Skip ahead: July 25, 2018 |
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10.0.18214 [10] | Skip ahead: August 10, 2018 |
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10.0.18219 [11] | Skip ahead: August 16, 2018 |
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10.0.18234 [12] | Skip ahead: September 6, 2018 |
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10.0.18237 [13] | Skip ahead: September 12, 2018 |
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10.0.18242 [14] | Skip ahead: September 18, 2018 | |
10.0.18247 [15] | Skip ahead: September 26, 2018 | |
10.0.18252 [16] | Fast ring: October 3, 2018 |
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10.0.18262 [17] | Fast ring: October 17, 2018 |
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10.0.18267 [18] | Fast ring: October 24, 2018 |
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10.0.18272 [19] | Fast ring: October 31, 2018 | |
10.0.18277 [21] | Fast ring: November 7, 2018 |
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10.0.18282 [22] | Fast ring: November 14, 2018 |
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10.0.18290 [23] | Fast ring: November 28, 2018 |
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10.0.18298 [24] | Fast ring: December 10, 2018 |
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10.0.18305 [26] | Fast ring: December 19, 2018 |
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10.0.18309 [27] | Fast ring: January 3, 2019 |
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10.0.18312 [28] | Fast ring: January 9, 2019 |
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10.0.18317 [29] | Fast ring: January 16, 2019 |
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10.0.18323 [30] | Fast ring: January 24, 2019 |
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10.0.18329 [31] | Fast ring: February 1, 2019 |
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10.0.18334 [32] | Fast ring: February 8, 2019 |
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10.0.18342 [33] | Fast ring: February 20, 2019 Slow ring: | |
10.0.18343 [36] | Fast ring: February 22, 2019 | |
10.0.18346 [37] | Fast ring: February 26, 2019 | |
10.0.18348 [38] | Fast ring: March 1, 2019 |
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10.0.18351 [39] | Fast ring: March 5, 2019 Slow ring: | |
10.0.18353 [40] | Fast ring: March 8, 2019 | |
10.0.18356 [41] | Fast ring: March 12, 2019 Slow ring: | |
10.0.18358 [42] | Fast ring: March 15, 2019 | |
10.0.18361 [43] | Fast ring: March 19, 2019 |
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10.0.18362 [44] | Fast ring: March 20, 2019 Slow ring: | |
10.0.18362.30 [44] [45] | Fast and slow ring: April 4, 2019 Release preview: | |
10.0.18362.53 [44] [46] | Fast ring, slow ring and release preview: April 9, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.86 [44] [47] | Fast ring: April 26, 2019 Slow ring and release preview: | |
10.0.18362.113 [44] [48] | Slow ring and release preview: May 14, 2019 | |
Version | Release date(s) | Highlights |
Public patches of Windows 10, version 1903 | |||
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Version | Knowledge base | Release date(s) | Highlights |
10.0.18362.116 Version 1903 [44] [49] | KB4505057 | Slow ring and release preview: May 19, 2019 Public release: | |
10.0.18362.145 [44] [50] | KB4497935 | Slow ring and release preview: May 24, 2019 Public release: | |
10.0.18362.175 [51] | KB4503293 | Slow ring, release preview and public release: June 11, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.207 [52] [53] | KB4501375 | Release preview: June 25, 2019 Public release: | |
10.0.18362.239 [54] | KB4507453 | Release preview and public release: July 9, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.263 [55] | KB4505903 | Release preview: July 17, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.264 [56] | Release preview: July 19, 2019 | ||
10.0.18362.266 [57] | Release preview: July 24, 2019 | ||
10.0.18362.267 [58] [59] | Release preview: July 25, 2019 Public release: | ||
10.0.18362.295 [60] | KB4512508 | Release preview and public release: August 13, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.325 [61] | KB4515530 | Release preview: August 22, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.327 [62] | KB4512941 | Release preview: August 26, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.329 [63] [64] | Release preview: August 29, 2019 Public release: | ||
10.0.18362.356 [65] | KB4515384 | Release preview and public release: September 10, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.357 [66] | KB4522016 | Release preview and public release: September 23, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.385 [63] | KB4517211 | Release preview: September 23, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.387 [63] [67] | Release preview: September 25, 2019 Public release: | ||
10.0.18362.388 [63] [68] | KB4524147 | Release preview and public release: October 3, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.418 [63] [69] | KB4517389 | Release preview and public release: October 8, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.446 [70] | KB4522355 | Release preview: October 17, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.448 [71] | Release preview: October 18, 2019 | ||
10.0.18362.449 [72] [73] | Release preview: October 23, 2019 Public release: | ||
10.0.18362.476 [74] | KB4524570 | Release preview and public release: November 12, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.535 [75] | KB4530684 | Release preview and public release: December 10, 2019 | |
10.0.18362.592 [76] | KB4528760 | Release preview and public release: January 14, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.628 [77] | KB4532695 | Release preview and public release: January 28, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.657 [78] | KB4532693 | Release preview and public release: February 11, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.693 [79] | KB4535996 | Release preview: February 26, 2020 Public release: | |
10.0.18362.719 [80] | KB4540673 | Release preview and public release: March 10, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.720 [81] | KB4551762 | Release preview and public release: March 12, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.752 [82] [83] | KB4541335 | Release preview: March 21, 2020 Public release: | |
10.0.18362.753 [84] | KB4554364 | Release preview and public release: March 30, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.778 [85] | KB4549951 | Release preview and public release: April 14, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.815 [86] | KB4550945 | Public release: April 21, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.836 [87] | KB4556799 | Public release: May 12, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.900 [88] | KB4560960 | Public release: June 9, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.904 [89] | KB4567512 | Public release: June 16, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.959 [90] | KB4565483 | Public release: July 14, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.997 [91] | KB4559004 | Public release: July 21, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1016 [92] | KB4565351 | Public release: August 11, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1049 [93] | KB4566116 | Public release: August 20, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1082 [94] | KB4574727 | Public release: September 8, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1110 [95] | KB4577062 | Public release: September 16, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1139 [96] | KB4577671 | Public release: October 13, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1171 [97] | KB4580386 | Public release: October 20, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1198 [98] | KB4586786 | Public release: November 10, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1199 [99] | KB4594443 | Public release: November 19, 2020 | |
10.0.18362.1237 [100] | KB4586819 | ||
10.0.18362.1256 [9] | KB4592449 | Public release: December 8, 2020 | |
Version | Knowledge base | Release date(s) | Highlights |
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