Windows 10 19H2 preview fails to meet Spring release

Posted on Monday, June 24 2019 @ 12:00 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
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Wondering where the release previews of Microsoft's Windows 10 19H2 operating system are? The software giant promised builds would hit the web this Spring but that season is now over and there's still no Windows 10 19H2. In response to tweets, Microsoft's Brandon LeBlanc acknowledged that 19H2 is running late and that Microsoft is not operating against a deadline.

As The Register reports, 19H2 will receive 30 months of support, versus 18 months of support for the current version.
The problem, as ever, was this was 20H1 and a preview of the next release of Windows 10, 19H2 has yet to be emitted from the bowels of Redmond. And things are getting a bit tight – based on past form, we would expect a release in October. So getting a preview is becoming critical.

You'd be forgiven for saying "meh" when it comes to 19H2. Enterprises, however, are most definitely interested. The September (or October) updates get 30 months of support. March (or April, or maybe May now) updates only get 18 months.


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