Security News > 2021 > April > Microsoft: Windows 10 1909 reaches end of service next month

Microsoft has reminded users that Windows 10, version 1909, will reach the end of service next month, in May 2021.
Windows 10 releases reaching end of support in May. The company says that this end of support deadline applies to all Windows 10 1903 editions in a support document published earlier this week.
Education and Enterprise editions of Windows 10 1909 will reach their end of service next year, on May 11, 2022.
More info on end of service dates for supported versions of Windows 10 is available in the Windows 10 Servicing Frequently Asked Questions, the Windows Lifecycle FAQ, and via Microsoft's Lifecycle Policy search tool.
Microsoft announced in February that Windows 10, version 2004 is now in broad deployment and available to everyone via Windows Update.
If you can't upgrade to Windows 10 2004 update via Window Update, you should check for known hardware blocks on the Windows 10 Health Dashboard.
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