Microsoft announces to push Windows 10 version 1903 large-scale
Microsoft officially announced on Twitter that Windows 10 Version 1903 has been designated as a major version update that is widely deployed for all users. Microsoft believes its stability has met the requirements.
📣 [Windows Release Health Update – New Status] Windows 10, version 1903 (the May 2019 Update) is designated ready for broad deployment for all users via Windows Update. More details here: https://t.co/NHEQuEjsVX.
— Windows Update (@WindowsUpdate) September 27, 2019
You should know that there are more problems with the cumulative update in this version recently, and almost every month’s cumulative update will bring new problems. It is also true that Microsoft seems to be caught in the whirlpool of repairing old problems and bringing new problems. For most users, stability is the most important. So why is Microsoft eager to push this poorer version to users? Mainly because Windows 10 Version 1803 is about to expire.
Windows 10 Version 1803, released in April 2018. The Microsoft Lifecycle Program will stop supporting on November 2, 2019. After the support is discontinued, the Home and Professional users based on this version will not be able to obtain security updates, and the Enterprise and Education editions will be extended by convention. Therefore, Microsoft needs to upgrade to the latest version to continue to provide security updates before stopping support.
Microsoft also recommended that enterprise users upgrade Windows 10 Version 1903 in the release dashboard, but Microsoft will not actively push upgrades.