Windows 10 Release Date and Technical Details
- OS: Windows 10
- Official name: May 2019 Update
- Version: 1903
- Build: 1836
- Codename: 19H1
- Feature update number: 7
- Release candidate release date: March 22, 2019
- Release candidate build: 18362
- Release Preview release date: April 8, 2019
- Release Preview build: 18362.30
- Release date MSDN: April 18, 2019
- Official release date: May 21, 2019
- Official release build: 18362.116
- Fully available: June 7, 2019 (manual install via Windows Update)
- Start of service: May 21, 2019
- End of service: December 8, 2020 (Home, Pro, Enterp., Edu.)
- Delayed: No
- Price: Free (on PCs already running the OS)
Windows 10 version 1903 system requirements
Processor:- 1GHz or faster CPU or System on a Chip (SoC)
Memory:- 1GB for 32-bit or 2GB for 64-bit
Hard drive space:- 32GB clean install or new PC (16 GB for 32-bit or 20 GB for 64-bit existing installation).
Graphics:- DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
You may need to take steps of free up disk space by, for example, moving some files to cloud storage, service such on OneDrive (an app are installed on the Windows 10 devices), removing of unneeded files from our your device, or inserting USB flash drive to complete the update.
Graphics:- DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver
Display:- Display resolution: 800 x 600, a minimum diagonal display size for the primary display of 7-inches or larger
Internet Connection:- Internet connectivity is necessary to perform updates and to download and take advantage of some features. Windows 10 Pro in S mode, Windows 10 Pro Education in S mode, Windows 10 Education in S mode and Windows 10 Enterprise in S mode requires an internet connection during the initial device setup (Out of Box Experience or OOBE), as well as either a Microsoft account (MSA) or Azure Activity Directory (AAD) account. Switching a device out of Windows 10 in S mode also requires internet connectivity.
More information on hard drive space requirements for updates:
More information on hard drive space requirements for updates:
The size of the Windows operating system is that comes with your device, and the amount of space needed to download the Windows updates, are highly variable as they depend on a variety of factors.
The factors of that impact the amount of free on hard drive space needed to take an update include the version of Windows is on previously installed by on the machine, the amount of the disk space available to install Windows files, such as the virtual memory, pages file or has which applications are installed, on your device and how those applications store data.
You may need to take steps of free up disk space by, for example, moving some files to cloud storage, service such on OneDrive (an app are installed on the Windows 10 devices), removing of unneeded files from our your device, or inserting USB flash drive to complete the update.
Windows will have automatically free up on hard drive space if there are isn’t enough free space, already be (such as the disk cleanup described above), and will guide you through. fresh up even more if the automatic cleanup they are not sufficient. For more information. to Free up space to install the latest Windows 10 update on it.
Windows 10 full localization languages include Arabic (Saudi Arabia), Bulgarian (Bulgaria), Chinese (Simplified, China), Chinese (Hong Kong), Chinese (Traditional, Taiwan), Croatian (Croatia), Czech (Czech Republic), Danish (Denmark), Dutch (Netherlands), English (United Kingdom), English (United States), Estonian (Estonia), Finnish (Finland), French (France), French (Canada), German (Germany), Greek (Greece), Hebrew (Israel), Hungarian (Hungary), Italian (Italy), Japanese (Japan).
Korean (Korea), Latvian (Latvia), Lithuanian (Lithuania), Norwegian, Bokmål (Norway), Polish (Poland), Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Romanian (Romania), Russian (Russia), Serbian (Latin, Serbia), Slovak (Slovakia), Slovenian (Slovenia), Spanish (Spain, International Sort), Spanish (Mexico), Swedish (Sweden), Thai (Thailand), Turkish (Turkey), Ukrainian (Ukraine)
Additional languages were available as Language Interface Packs.
Ensuring that your device receives these updates and is kept up-to-date is important for your device security.
Why Keeping Windows 10 up-to-date
Windows 10 is designed to deliver updates for the supported lifetime of the device. Two types of updates may be provided: quality updates and feature updates.
Quality updates include both security and non-security updates and are typically targeted to be released once a month. Feature updates include quality updates as well as add new features to Windows 10 and are typically provided twice a year.
Ensuring that your device receives these updates and is kept up-to-date is important for your device security.
Windows 10 periodically checks for updates so you don’t have to. When an update is available – and if sufficient disk space is available on your device – it will be automatically installed.
So that Windows 10 continues to stay updated, it’s important to ensure your device has sufficient available space
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