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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...indows-10-1903
Lots more exact detail if you scroll down to July 2019 section
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...indows-10-1903
Lots more exact detail if you scroll down to July 2019 section
Um! Now I'm not so sure. While the Control Panel shows the IRST icon and it provides info on my drives I can't actually see any such driver in Device Manager. Also when I run 'Autoruns' it shows a line for the drivers but when I check the properties it can't be found.
The version of IRST is shown as 13.1.0.1058 and presumably was installed from the motherboard manufacturers driver disk - its an Asus Z97A. I'll check their website for updates as well as Intel.
See Microsoft's remediation advice for this in Known Issues at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...903#609msgdesc. Notice they're now recommending build 15.9.8.1050 (last week, it was something different ending .1044). This has been problematic for many users. Sigh.
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Or just don't update at all. I'm running 1709 at work. No problems.
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vcf1,
I've seen somebody else in TenForums report seeing a message about ver 1803 even though they had updated to ver 1903. I didn't keep any notes of the thread name or address though.
The end of support dates for each version are given in Windows lifecycle fact sheet - Windows Help So you can see there that ver 1803 reaches end of support on 12th November 2019 {apart from Enterprise & Education Editions} and that ver 1903 will do the same on 8th December 2020.
Denis