Microsoft has declared Windows 10 October 2018 Update (version 1809) ready for broad deployment, recommending businesses to install the brand new OS version before the launch of version 1903.
The October update was originally released on October 2 last year, however it was then pulled just a few days later due to issues potentially causing the elimination of user files stored in libraries.
Microsoft fixed the bug and re-published the update in November, then beginning a gradual rollout to devices around the globe to avoid any other issues from becoming widespread.
Due to this more cautious approach, the supply of Windows 10 version 1809 improved slowly, so in January this year, Microsoft released it via Windows Update to all users who manually searched for updates.
Beginning March 28, Microsoft says Windows 10 October 2018 Update is "designated for broad deployment and Semi-Annual Channel for servicing status (recommended option)," meaning businesses can finally install the update. Simultaneously, the update can also be available for any user who manually selects check for updates via Windows Update.
"New update around the corner"
Meanwhile, Microsoft is getting ready for the debut of some other OS feature update currently codenamed 19H1 and certain to produce as version 1903 and April 2019 Update. Which means that users generally, and consumers particularly, are extremely likely to skip the October update altogether and switch straight to the April 2019 release.
As it's the situation of each and every Windows 10 feature update, the rollout of the next-month release may happen in stages to devices around the globe, once more to avoid major issues from hitting a lot of devices.
However, alternative download methods may also be offered, including a manual check for updates that will be readily available for users who don't wish to wait for a update to become automatically pushed for their devices.
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