Find the list of Microsoft Windows Versions with support ending in 2019 and their upgrade paths. You may need to know that their Semi-Annual Channel Releases have no natural upgrade paths and you have to go for a clean install. For some of the Products, we mentioned here the mainstream support has ended a long time back and Extended Support is going to be ended in 2019.
Windows 10 is the most powerful operating system that Microsoft has ever made. It is the successor to Windows 8.1 and was published on 15 July 2015 and launched at retail on 29 July 2015.
Windows 10 has the second highest Market share of the operating systems Market with With Windows 7 taking up the first position. With existing Windows 7 moving to Windows 10 and most of the new Windows Machines carrying Windows 10, Windows 10 is going to take the pole position as the leading operating system.
Multiple versions of Windows 10 were released till today. Out of these multiple versions, Microsoft is ending the generic/normal service for two versions on April 2019.
Version 1709 Release Date | 17 October 2017 |
Service End Date | April 9, 2019 |
Editions | Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, IoT Core |
In case you are running your Desktop or your laptop with Windows 10 Version 1709, you need to update as the general support for this version is ending from 9th April 2019. The following updates are available for Windows 10 Version 1709
Version 1803 Release Date | April 30, 2018 |
Service End Date | April 9, 2019 |
Editions | Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, IoT Core |
In case you are running your Desktop or your laptop with Windows 10 Version 1803, you need to update your windows before April 2019 as the general support for this version is ending from 9th April 2019. The following updates are available for Windows 10 Version 1803.
This update includes quality enhancements. No new software package options are being introduced during this update.
Microsoft does Sem-Annual Channel releases of any product every six months whose mainstream support ends 18 months after the release. All the Windows Server Semi-Annual releases are available in two editions Data Center Core and Standard Core.
Windows Server Version 1709 was the first of its kind release done by Microsoft under its Sem-Annual Channel releases on 17th Sep, 2017.
Windows Server Version 1709’s mainstream support is going to end on 9th April 2019 and there is extended support available. In case you are running your servers with Windows Server version 1709, You can not upgrade to any other Version. The only option you have got is a clean install to Windows Server Version 1803 or 1809.
Microsoft released its second Semi-Annual Channel Release, Windows Server Version 1803 on 30th April 2018. The mainstream support for this version is going to end on 12th Nov 2019. If you are running Version 1803 by then, you have only the option clean install as there is no upgrade available to higher versions. The Next Semi-Annual Channel Release is Version 1809. Please note that some of the users who have installed version 1809 have raised concerns about some parts of their data being deleted. So it is advisable to wait till you get a more stable version of Windows Server 2019 or Version 1809 is available.
Microsoft released its third and the latest Semi-Annual Channel Release, Windows Server Version 1809 on 13th Nov 2018, exactly one year earlier to the end of Mainstream support for its predecessor Version 1803 on 12th Nov 2019. The mainstream support for version 1809 is going to end on 12th May 2020, 18 months after its release date.
Contents of This section are applicable for both Windows Embedded Standard 2009 and Windows Embedded POSReady 2009.
Windows Embedded Standard is an Embedded operating system designed for industry devices and intelligent system solutions like ATMs and devices for healthcare and manufacturing.
Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 is a flexible embedded operating system designed by Microsoft to seamlessly connect point-of-service solutions with Servers, Services, and peripherals such as printers, scanners, etc
Windows Embedded Standard 2009 was released on 14th December 2008, whose mainstream support ended on 14th Jan 2014. Its Extended Support is also going to end on 8th Jan 2019.
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