I bet MS will do a "second feature upgrade" for 1809. Those who've not yet upgraded can use it to come straight from 1803 or whatever, and those with 1809 already will essentially do an in-place upgrade repair install to move up to the new version. MS already did this once, so I believe that sets a precedent.
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--Ed--
Could you elaborate on how this works? Do we need to download and install the update all over again?
Yeah...If I ever want to do a clean install I use the Media Creation Tool for the ISO. Ive never updated from there though...so I don't know how that would work...
The ISO can be used to update as well as to do a clean install. In your current windows just mount the ISO and run the Setup you'll find in the root of the drive. That's how I've always done my features updates.
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Apparently we who updated without missing the my documents folder are "in the clear" on this one. Hopefully we'll just get the obligatory CU and nothing else. I sure don't want a second feature update/repair.
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