Windows 10 v2004 has begun for broad deployment
According to Microsoft’s latest support announcement, the company announced that the Windows 10 v2004 version is currently available for broad deployment.
The company said that it is recommended that users set the service status to a semi-annual channel. After setting it to a semi-annual channel, they can receive the push of this version without downloading mirrors.
Arriving in the Semi-Annual Channel also means that Microsoft believes that this version is stable enough and commercial and enterprise users can deploy this version to enjoy the new features provided by Microsoft.
Of course, even if Microsoft believes that this version is stable enough, there are still some known issues. Commercial and enterprise users should check for issues before deploying.
In theory, it doesn’t matter, because this new version has been pushed to users since last spring, and most users should have completed the upgrade.
If the user did not disable automatic updates and did not receive this version, then the device may have compatibility issues, so Microsoft directly blocked device updates.
If you are an enterprise user but have not received this version update, it is normal. Now you can contact the enterprise network administrator to ask when to deploy this new version.
If you are a normal user and still have not received this version update, please try to use the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant tool to perform the upgrade to check whether there is a compatibility issue.
If there is no compatibility problem, Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant tool will automatically help you upgrade to the latest version, which is Windows 10 Version 2004.