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Build 1809 or 2004
Guys need some help.
Is it worth upgrading to build 2004 from 1809?
Guys need some help.
Is it worth upgrading to build 2004 from 1809?
Windows 10 2004 currently has multiple issues.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...indows-10-2004
We are running 1909 with no issues.
It will be supported until May 2021.
You can get ISOs for previous versions either using Rufus, or the Heidoc web site.
1809 Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions reaches EOS in November.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...cle-fact-sheet
Not sure what happened May 12th, 2020.
"Build 1809 or 2004" you ask?
I'll probably use 1809 forever. No problems with it here.
And I see no reason to "downgrade" to buggy new releases.
I don't need the "features" and I don't need the bugs.
I don't need the so-called support, either. Because there is no such thing from Microsoft.
The only support you get is what you offer yourself, or what you find online at sites like this.
You may get 1903, but just choose the enablement package to bump it to 1909. 1909 is stable. I'd be very surprised if 2004 is even offered to you.
KB4517245 Feature Update via Windows 10 v1909 Enablement Package
No, 2004 won't be offered. I have a VM running 1809 that I've been waiting to see how end of support gets handled. Up until today it has been saying it's running a version that's near end of support and recommends that I upgrade, with 1909 offered as an optional update.
But today when I ran it up that has changed, it's now switched to an automatic update to 1909.