Windows 10 v1709 will reach End-of-Service next weak

Windows 10 version 1709, also known as Fall Creators Update, will reach End-of-Service on the most mainstream versions next week, including Home, Pro, and Pro for Workstations versions will no longer be supported by Microsoft. Enterprise and Education versions are temporarily unaffected, support It is scheduled to end on April 14, 2020. The latest updates for devices running these versions of Windows 10 will be released on April 9, the last time an update was received.

Looking ahead, Microsoft will continue to support Windows 10 version 1803 (updated in April 2018) and Windows 10 version 1809 (updated in October 2018). The latest version of Windows 10 is expected to be available at the end of May, version 1903, and has been renamed May 2019.

Each version of Windows 10 Home, Pro, and Pro for Workstation will be supported for 18 months after the public release, while the Enterprise and Education editions will provide 30 months of support. Microsoft recommends that users update to the latest version of Windows 10, not only to benefit from the latest improvements but also to continue to get updates and security patches.