Windows lifecycle fact sheet

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  1. Posts : 1,807
    Windows 10 Pro 21H1 19043.1348
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       #10

    I totally agree. It was a very useful chart and you have to wonder about the rationale behind removing it. I'll look around tomorrow and try to fix the link I posted. The page I saw looked different.



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  2. Posts : 848
    Windows 10 LTSC
       #11

    It don't really matter to me because I am using LTSC.

    But this news is going to spread soon.
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  3. Posts : 1,807
    Windows 10 Pro 21H1 19043.1348
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       #12

    After touring with Google, the most useful thing I could find is here but it doesn't include all LTSC/LTSB.

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    Or we can look at EOS by year. This is 2020 and 2021.


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    For complete list of
    LTSC/LTSB, go here and scroll down. It's a somewhat messy format but does include the EOS dates.



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  4. Posts : 31,660
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       #13

    W10 Tweaker said:
    I totally agree. It was a very useful chart and you have to wonder about the rationale behind removing it.
    I have found another source for that extremely useful 'all versions' chart, it is still available on Microsoft Docs. This one is fully current, last updated 21st Jan 2021. The only significant difference between this and the old 'Lifecycle Factsheet' is that it does not give end of service dates for those versions no longer supported, just says 'End of service'.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...e-information/

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  5. Posts : 1,807
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       #14

    Bree said:
    I have found another source for that extremely useful 'all versions' chart, it is still available on Microsoft Docs. This one is fully current, last updated 21st Jan 2021. The only significant difference between this and the old 'Lifecycle Factsheet' is that is does not give end of service dates for those versions no longer supported, just says 'End of service'.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...e-information/

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    Excellent work Bree, thanks for posting.
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  6. Posts : 31,660
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #15

    The other difference between this and the previous chart is that versions which no longer have any supported editions have dropped off the chart. Versions 1507 up to 1709 are not listed under the Semi-annual Channel.

    If you ever need to look up dates for those versions, then there's always the archived Lifecycle Factsheet in post #7.
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