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Windows 10 is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Microsoft described Windows 10 as an ‘operating system as a service’ that would receive ongoing updates to its features and functionality, augmented with the ability for enterprise environments to receive non-critical updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support milestones that will only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their five-year lifespan of mainstream support. Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Microsoft's Windows and Devices Group, argued that the goal of this model was to reduce fragmentation across the Windows platform.[1]
Rings
Version | Code name | Release date | Support retired[2] | Latest build | |
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1507 | Threshold 1 | July 29, 2015 | May 9, 2017 | 10240 | — |
1511 | Threshold 2 | November 10, 2015 | — | 10586 | 10586 |
1607 | Redstone 1 | August 2, 2016 | — | 14393 | 14393 |
1703 | Redstone 2 | April 5, 2017 | — | 15063 | 15063 |
TBA | Redstone 3 | Late 2017 | — | 16199 | 15215 |
Legend: Old version Latest version Latest preview version |
Windows 10 Insider Preview builds are delivered to Insiders in three different rings.[3] Insiders in the fast ring receive updates prior to those in the slow ring, but might experience more bugs and other issues.[4][5] Insiders in release preview ring do not receive updates until a the version is almost available to the public, but are comparatively more stable.[6]
PC version history
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Version 1507
Windows 10 version 1507, codenamed "Threshold 1", is the first release of Windows 10. It carries the build number 10.0.10240; while Microsoft has stated that there was no designated release to manufacturing (RTM) build of Windows 10, 10240 has been described as an RTM build by various media outlets.[7][8][9][10][11][12] It has been retroactively named "version 1507" by Microsoft per its naming conventions for future stable releases of the operating system.[13] The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on July 15, 2015, followed by a public release on July 29, 2015. Support of version 1507 ended on May 9, 2017 for devices in the Current Branch and Current Branch for Business.
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6.4.9841 | October 1, 2014 |
This is the first public preview build of Microsoft Windows 10. It introduces a hybrid start menu that combines the functionality of that of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. In this build, "Metro-Style" apps, direct predecessors to UWP apps, can be run in floating windows. Improvements are made to window management with the introduction of Task View that features virtual desktops. Other improvements in this area include the expansion of the window snapping feature allowing apps to be snapped on up to four corners with "Snap Assist" feature that suggest other windows to snap when the users snaps a window.[16][17] The Windows command line console is updated with this build with new functionalities including, allowing users to cut, copy, and paste texts with the standard keyboard shortcuts, the ability to display the console at full screen at any display resolution, and transparency options.[16][18] |
[19][20] | 6.4.9860October 21, 2014 |
The second public preview build of Windows 10 introduces Action Center, which debuted in Windows Phone 8.1.[21] |
6.4.9879 | Fast ring: November 12, 2014 Slow ring: November 25, 2014 |
This is the last public preview build to have the version number of 6.4. This build brought upon one of the most controversial changes to the operating system by removing the OneDrive's "Smart Files" that allowed users to view and work with files on OneDrive through File Explorer even if they were not synced to the device. OneDrive now uses selective synchronization of local contents with the cloud service.[23][24] Other UI changes in this build include the ability to hide the "Task View" and "Search" buttons from the Taskbar, updated minimize and restore animations, updated menu icon for "Metro-Style" apps from 3 dots to hamburger-style icon.[24] New 3 finger gestures have also been added to switch to Task View and switch between virtual desktops.[24] Internet Explorer contains opt-in preview of new EdgeHTML rendering engine.[25][26][27] This build brings Native support for Matroska file types. It also brings Operating system compression through the Disk Cleanup utility.[28] |
10.0.9926 | Fast ring: January 23, 2015 Slow ring: January 23, 2015 |
This build was released after Microsoft's January Windows 10 event where it showed off its upcoming roadmap for the operating system as well as introduced new hardware, including the Hololens and Surface Hub. This build brings an all-new Start menu built on top of the UWP APIs. It replaces the Start menu and Start screen, built on legacy DirectUI used on Previous Windows builds and releases. A full screen button is added to the new Start menu, allowing the user to toggle the full-screen experience without having to go to the Settings app, logging out, and logging back in, as it was required in previous builds.[30] This build is the first build to introduce Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. It introduces the beta version of the Windows Store built using the UWP APIs. It also debuts the new Xbox app, which Microsoft announced would be used to stream Xbox One games directly to the PC.[31] A new alarm app is featured and it includes a world clock, timer, and stop watch[32] A new UWP Calculator app replaces the traditional Win32 calculator. Maps app with Cortana integration[33] and ability to save maps for offline use[34] A new Photos app is introduced with aggregated content and automatic enhancements.[35] Cortana is introduced on the PC for the first time, with support for U.S. English locale. There are other user interface changes with this build, including restyled window frames and support for new languages. The Settings app is updated with new layout[36] The Taskbar is restyled with new opaque appearance, smaller application icons, and underlines to denote active applications. The Action Center is redesigned and includes with quick action buttons.[37] The search button on the Taskbar is changed to a search box by default. Option to pick default folder when opening File Explorer is added with this build. Early version of DirectX 12 is also included. |
10.0.10041 | Fast ring: March 18, 2015 Slow ring: March 24, 2015 |
This build brings Cortana support to China, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and United Kingdom. App updates for this build include Insider Hub, Photos, and Windows Feedback. User Interface changes include the addition of network connections fly-out that can be invoked from the taskbar, handwriting input canvas optimizations for short text entries, lock screen changes with "did you know" backgrounds to help users with Windows 10. The Start button is smaller and has a new hover animation. Functional changes and the addition of transparency to the Start menu. Open applications no longer appear on the taskbar across all virtual desktops by default and can be moved across desktops. This build also adds the ability to unlock devices with Windows Hello, but requires manufacturers to implement a camera with said capabilities. Print to PDFs is also added. |
10.0.10049 | Fast ring: March 30, 2015 |
This build debuts the public preview of Microsoft Edge web browser.[40] Alarms & Clocks, Calculator and Voice recorder have been updated with new interfaces. Bio Enrollment is also added, although its purpose is still not known and the app is not accessible.[41] |
10.0.10061 | Fast ring: April 22, 2015 |
This build features several new apps as well as improvements to existing UWP apps. The Mail, Calendar, MSN Weather, MSN Money, and other apps have been updated with new interfaces and improved performance. Preview versions of the Music and Video apps are included along with their Windows 8 counterparts. Microsoft Solitaire Collection is now included with the operating system[45] This build also brings several UI changes. There is now a new black system theme across the Start menu, Taskbar and Action Center. There is now transparency in the Start menu, the Taskbar, the Action Center, and preview windows, with options to enable or disable it. The Start menu is now resizable. Visuals have been refined for desktop icons, close buttons, and thumbnails Tablet mode is improved such that entering Tablet mode now causes the Start button, Cortana, and the Task View buttons to all grow in size and space out to be more touch friendly. There is also a new setting to boot direct into Tablet Mode. For tablets under 10 inches, this is the default behavior. Microsoft Edge has received improvement such that double-clicking on its titlebar now maximizes the application. |
10.0.10074 | Fast ring: April 29, 2015 Slow ring: April 29, 2015 |
Released alongside Microsoft's 2015 build conference, this build introduces new default Windows system sounds. Cortana's user interface is significantly improved; it is now more seamlessly integrated with the Start Menu. Enhancements are made to live tiles, including new animations and the addition the option to disable a live tile. The Start menu's UI has been further refined. Through A/B testing, select users are chosen to experience a translucent Start menu with background blur. The settings app has been improved, including the addition of desktop personalization within the app. |
10.0.10122 | Fast ring: May 20, 2015 |
Changes to the desktop user interface is included with this build. The File Explorer and Settings icons in the Start menu are moved to the bottom, near the Power option. The ability to toggle between Start menu and Start screen was moved to the new Start settings page under Personalization settings. People, MSN Weather, MSN Money, Insider Hub, and other apps have been updated with new interfaces and improved performance Microsoft Edge received a New Tab page. This build also brings changes to how Windows 10 handles default apps. Now, apps cannot modify default apps; only the end user can do so from the Settings app. If an app attempts to change the defaults, the user will simply receive a message describing how to manually change the default apps. |
10.0.10130 | Fast ring: May 29, 2015 Slow ring: June 12, 2015[55] |
This build brings various visual improvements. Users can now customize Start experience by opening the Settings app > Personalization > Start. There are new icon throughout the operating system. Jump Lists on the taskbar and Start menu, first introduced in Windows 7, are rebuilt using UWP APIs. Further improvements are made to tablet mode, video playback with the Movies & TV app, and Microsoft Edge (still named Project Spartan in this build). This build also adds the ability to print to PDF natively. Starting with this build, Cortana's speech recognition can be launched using ⊞ Win+C.[56] |
10.0.10158 | Fast ring: June 29, 2015 |
This build brings further UX improvements and refinements, updates to Cortana and its integration with apps and services. This build also includes app updates, including updates to the photos app and the Snipping Tool app that allows the capture of screenshot after a user defined timer. Starting with this build, the Insider Hub app is no longer installed by default but can be reinstalled from the Settings app. The legacy Windows Photo viewer app no longer has various picture format associations in the registry in favor of the Photos app.[60] Microsoft Edge has also received significant improvements in this build. The browser no longer refers to itself as "Project Spartan"; instead, it bears the "Edge" name. Updates to the browser include an optional home toolbar button, the ability to import bookmarks from other browsers, dark theme, the ability to drag and drop tabs to another Microsoft Edge window, and auto-fill of forms and password fields. The user can also set what page Microsoft Edge displays upon startup and whether to display top sites and/or aggregated news content upon opening a new tab. Microsoft Edge can now also continue playing audio and video even when the app is minimized. |
10.0.10159 | Fast ring: June 30, 2015 |
This build includes a new default desktop wallpaper, referred to as "hero image" by Microsoft, that would be included in the public release of Windows 10. The lockscreen is also updated to display a modified version of the default wallpaper on the page where the user enters their login credentials. |
10.0.10162 | Fast ring: July 2, 2015 Slow ring: July 6, 2015 |
This build adds a pop-up help on how to use Tablet Mode. |
10.0.10166 | Fast ring: July 9, 2015 |
The final pre-release build of this branch adds the ability to purchase wi-fi connections via the Windows Store. At the time, this feature was only available at Seattle, WA.[69] |
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10.0.10240.16384KB3074661 | Fast ring: July 15, 2015 Slow ring: July 15, 2015 |
This is the first released to manufacturing (RTM) build of Windows 10. It was released to device manufacturers to be preloaded on their devices. This is also the build that was sold to retail stores in a USB installation media for customers who would like to purchase the operating system as a standalone retail product. |
10.0.10240.16389 | KB3074663 | Fast ring: July 15, 2015 Slow ring: July 15, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16391 | KB3074665 | Fast ring: July 17, 2015 Slow ring: July 17, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16393 | KB3074669 | Fast ring: July 20, 2015 Slow ring: July 20, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16394 | KB3074674 | Fast ring: July 21, 2015 Slow ring: July 21, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16397 | KB3074680 | Fast ring: July 24, 2015 Slow ring: July 24, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16399 | KB3074681 | Fast ring: July 25, 2015 Slow ring: July 25, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16405 | KB3074683 | Fast ring: July 29, 2015 Slow ring: July 29, 2015 Public release: July 29, 2015 |
Commonly referred to as "Day One Patch", this is the first general availability build. It is the update users received when they upgraded to Windows 10 through the free upgrade offer or after checking for updates on PCs preloaded with Windows 10. |
10.0.10240.16413 | KB3081424 | Fast ring: August 5, 2015 Slow ring: August 5, 2015 Public release: August 5, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16430 | KB3081436 | Fast ring: August 11, 2015 Slow ring: August 11, 2015 Public release: August 11, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16433 | KB3081438 | Fast ring: August 14, 2015 Slow ring: August 14, 2015 Public release: August 14, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16445 | KB3081444 | Slow ring: August 18, 2015 Public release: August 18, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16463 | KB3081448 | Slow ring: August 27, 2015 Public release: August 27, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16487 | KB3081455 | Slow ring: September 8, 2015 Public release: September 8, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16520 | KB3093266 | Slow ring: September 30, 2015 Public release: September 30, 2015 |
This cumulative update to Windows 10 adds new functionality to Microsoft Edge. For websites that display dialogue boxes multiple times, Microsoft Edge now provides a checkbox on the dialogue box to prevent further dialog boxes to pop up.[99] |
10.0.10240.16549 | KB3097617 | Slow ring: October 13, 2015 Public release: October 13, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16566 | KB3105210 | Public release: October 27, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16590 | KB3105213 | Public release: November 10, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16601 | KB3116869 | Public release: December 8, 2015 |
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10.0.10240.16644 | KB3124266 | Public release: January 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.16683 | KB3135174 | Public release: February 9, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.16725 | KB3140745 | Public release: March 8, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.16769 | KB3147461 | Public release: April 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.16854 | KB3156387 | Public release: May 10, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.16942 | KB3163017 | Public release: June 14, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17024 | KB3163912 | Public release: July 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17071 | KB3176492 | Public release: August 9, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17113 | KB3185611 | Public release: September 13, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17146 | KB3192440 | Public release: October 11, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17190 | KB3198585 | Public release: November 8, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17202 | KB3205383 | Public release: December 13, 2016 |
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10.0.10240.17236 | KB3210720 | Public release: January 10, 2017 |
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10.0.10240.17319 | KB4012606 | Public release: March 14, 2017 |
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10.0.10240.17320 | KB4016637 | Public release: March 22, 2017 |
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10.0.10240.17354 | KB4015221 | Public release: April 11, 2017 |
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10.0.10240.17394 | KB4019474 | Public release: May 9, 2017 |
This is the last cumulative update that released to Windows 10 version 1507. |
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Version 1511 (November Update)
Windows 10 November Update, or Windows 10 version 1511, codenamed "Threshold 2", is the first major update to Windows 10 and the second version of the operating system. It carries the build number 10.0.10586. The first preview was released on August 18, 2015. The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on November 3, 2015, followed by a public release on November 12, 2015 to existing Windows 10 users, and as a free upgrade from Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Unlike the initial release of Windows, this branch was also made available to existing Windows Phone 8.1 devices and the Xbox One and as a preview release to Windows Server 2016, and was pre-installed on new Windows 10 Mobile devices. This release is supported for users of the Current Branch for Business (CBB).
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[132] |
10.0.10525Fast ring: August 18, 2015 |
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[133] |
10.0.10532Fast ring: August 27, 2015 |
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[134] |
10.0.10547Fast ring: September 18, 2015 |
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[135] |
10.0.10565Fast ring: October 12, 2015 Slow ring: |
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[136] |
10.0.10576Fast ring: October 29, 2015 |
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Version 1511 [137][138] |
10.0.10586Fast ring: November 5, 2015 Slow ring: November 9, 2015 Public release: November 12, 2015 |
In this build BitLocker adds support for XTS-AES encryption algorithm.[139] Other security related features include Enhanced Credential Guard.[140] In the Settings app, under Privacy, Call History and Email are now included.[141] Starting with this build, Windows Spotlight is available on the Windows 10 Pro edition. | |
10.0.10586.3 | Fast Ring: November 10, 2015 Slow Ring: November 10, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.11 | Fast Ring: November 18, 2015 Slow Ring: November 18, 2015 Public Release: November 18, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.14 | Fast Ring: November 24, 2015 Slow Ring: November 24, 2015 Public Release: November 24, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.17 | Fast Ring: December 2, 2015 Slow Ring: December 2, 2015 Public Release: December 2, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.29 | Fast Ring: December 8, 2015 Slow Ring: December 8, 2015 Public Release: December 8, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.36 | Fast Ring: December 17, 2015 Slow Ring: December 17, 2015 Public Release: December 17, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.63 | Slow Ring: January 12, 2016 Public Release: January 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.71 | Slow Ring: January 27, 2016 Public Release: January 27, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.104 | KB3135173 | Slow Ring: February 9, 2016 Public Release: February 9, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.122 | KB3140743 | Slow Ring: March 2, 2016 Release Preview: March 2, 2016 Public Release: March 2, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.164 | KB3140768 | Slow Ring: March 8, 2016 Release Preview: March 8, 2016 Public Release: March 8, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.218 | KB3147458 | Release Preview: April 12, 2016 Public Release: April 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.240 | Release Preview: April 28, 2016 |
This cumulative update brings improved UI for tracking data under Networking and Wireless > Data Usage in the Settings app. | |
10.0.10586.318 | KB3156421 | Release Preview: May 10, 2016 Public Release: May 10, 2016 |
This update enables UWP games and apps to unlock framerate. This will allow UWP games to disable V-Sync and enable the use of third party features such as G-Sync and Freesync.[176][177] |
10.0.10586.420 | KB3163018 | Public release: June 14, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.589 | KB3185614 | Public release: September 13, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.679 | KB3198586 | Public release: November 8, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.713 | KB3205386 | Public release: December 13, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.753 | KB3210721 | Public release: January 10, 2017 |
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10.0.10586.839 | KB4013198 | Public release: March 14, 2017 |
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10.0.10586.842 | KB4016636 | Public release: March 22, 2017 |
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10.0.10586.873 | KB4015219 | Public release: April 11, 2017 |
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10.0.10586.916 | KB4019473 | Public release: May 9, 2017 |
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Version 1607 (Anniversary Update)
Windows 10 Anniversary Update, or Windows 10 version 1607, codenamed "Redstone 1",[187][188][189][190] is the second major update to Windows 10 and the first of the four major updates planned under the Redstone codenames.[190][191][192] It carries the build number 10.0.14393. The first preview was released on December 16, 2015. The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on July 18, 2016, followed by a public release on August 2.[193][194][195] This release of Windows 10 is supported for users of the Current Branch (CB), Current Branch for Business (CBB) and Long-Term Support Branch (LTSB)
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10.0.11082 | Fast ring: December 16, 2015 |
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10.0.11099Fast ring: January 13, 2016 |
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[198] |
10.0.11102Fast ring: January 21, 2016 |
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[199] |
10.0.14251Fast ring: January 27, 2016 |
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[200] |
10.0.14257Fast ring: February 3, 2016 |
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10.0.14271Fast ring: February 24, 2016 |
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10.0.14279Fast ring: March 4, 2016 |
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10.0.14291Fast ring: March 17, 2016 |
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10.0.14295Fast ring: March 25, 2016 Slow ring: |
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10.0.14316Fast ring: April 6, 2016 |
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10.0.14328Fast ring: April 22, 2016 |
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10.0.14332Fast ring: April 26, 2016 |
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10.0.14342Fast ring: May 10, 2016 |
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10.0.14352Fast ring: May 26, 2016 |
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10.0.14361Fast ring: June 8, 2016 |
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10.0.14366Fast ring: June 14, 2016 Slow ring: |
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10.0.14367Fast ring: June 16, 2016 Slow ring: |
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10.0.14371Fast ring: June 22, 2016 |
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10.0.14372Fast ring: June 23, 2016 |
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10.0.14376Fast ring: June 28, 2016 |
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10.0.14379Fast ring: June 30, 2016 |
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10.0.14383Fast ring: July 7, 2016 |
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10.0.14385Fast ring: July 9, 2016 |
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10.0.14388Fast ring: July 12, 2016 |
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10.0.14390Fast ring: July 15, 2016 |
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10.0.14393Fast ring: July 18, 2016 Slow ring: Release preview: |
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10.0.14393.10 KB3176929 | Fast ring: August 2, 2016 Slow ring: Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.14393.51KB3176495 | Fast ring: August 9, 2016 Slow ring: Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.14393.82KB3176934 | Slow ring: August 23, 2016 Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.14393.105KB3176938 | Slow ring: August 31, 2016 Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.14393.187KB3189866 KB3193494 |
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10.0.14393.222KB3194496 | Slow ring: September 29, 2016 Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.14393.321KB3194798 | Release preview: October 11, 2016 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.351KB3197954 | Release preview: October 27, 2016 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.447KB3200970 | Release preview: November 8, 2016 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.479KB3201845 | Release preview: December 9, 2016 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.576KB3206632 | Release preview: December 13, 2016 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.693KB3213986 | Release preview: January 10, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.726KB3216755 | Release preview: January 26, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.729KB4010672 | Release preview: January 30, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.953KB4013429 | Release preview: March 14, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.969KB4015438 | Release preview: March 20, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.970KB4016635 | Release preview: March 22, 2017 Public release: |
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10.0.14393.1066KB4015217 | Public release: April 11, 2017 |
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10.0.14393.1198KB4019472 | Public release: May 9, 2017 |
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10.0.14393.1230KB4023680 | Public release: May 26, 2017 |
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Version 1703 (Creators Update)
Windows 10 Creators Update[243] or Windows 10 version 1703, codenamed "Redstone 2", is the third major update to Windows 10 and the second of the four major updates under the Redstone codenames.[244] It carries the build number 10.0.15063. The first preview was released to Insiders on August 11, 2016. The final release was made available to Windows Insiders on March 20, 2017, followed by a public release on April 5 via Update Assistant, and began to roll out on April 11.[245]
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[246] |
10.0.14901Fast ring: August 11, 2016 |
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10.0.14905Fast ring: August 17, 2016 |
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[248] |
10.0.14915Fast ring: August 31, 2016 |
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10.0.14926Fast ring: September 14, 2016 |
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10.0.14931Fast ring: September 21, 2016 Slow ring: |
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10.0.14936Fast ring: September 28, 2016 |
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10.0.14942Fast ring: October 7, 2016 |
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10.0.14946Fast ring: October 13, 2016 |
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10.0.14951Fast ring: October 19, 2016 |
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10.0.14955Fast ring: October 25, 2016 |
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10.0.14959Fast ring: November 3, 2016 |
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10.0.14965Fast ring: November 9, 2016 Slow ring: |
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10.0.14971Fast ring: November 17, 2016 |
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10.0.14986Fast ring: December 7, 2016 Slow ring: December 14, 2016 |
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10.0.15002Fast ring: January 9, 2017 |
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10.0.15007Fast ring:
January 12, 2017 |
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10.0.15014Fast ring:
January 19, 2017 |
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10.0.15019Fast ring:
January 27, 2017 |
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10.0.15025Fast ring:
February 1, 2017 |
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10.0.15031Fast ring:
February 8, 2017 |
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10.0.15042Fast ring:
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10.0.15046Fast ring:
February 28, 2017 |
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10.0.15048Fast ring: March 3, 2017 Slow ring: |
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10.0.15055Fast ring: March 10, 2017 |
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10.0.15060Fast ring: March 16, 2017 |
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10.0.15063.296KB4016871 | Slow ring: May 9, 2017 Release preview: Public release: |
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10.0.15063.332KB4020102 | Slow ring: May 25, 2017 Release preview: Public release: |
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Fall Creators Update
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update[280], codenamed "Redstone 3", is the fourth major update to Windows 10 and the third of the four major updates planned under the Redstone codenames. The first preview was released to Insiders on April 7, 2017. It will be available in late 2017.[281]
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[282] |
10.0.16170Fast ring: April 7, 2017 |
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10.0.16176Fast ring: April 14, 2017 |
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10.0.16179Fast ring: April 19, 2017 |
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10.0.16184Fast ring: April 28, 2017 |
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10.0.16188Fast ring: May 4, 2017 |
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10.0.16193Fast ring: May 11, 2017 |
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10.0.16199Fast ring: May 17, 2017 |
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Mobile version history
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Version 1511 (November Update)
Windows 10 version 1511, codenamed "Threshold 2", is the first release of Windows 10 Mobile.
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[289][290] | 9941.12498Fast ring: February 12, 2015 Slow ring: February 12, 2015 |
This is the first public Windows 10 mobile pre-release build. It includes various changes from the operating system's predecessor, Windows Phone 8.1. The changes include an updated Start Screen where the wallpaper is displayed behind translucent tiles rather than within them and Live Tiles that can has a new tall size option for apps that support it. This feature would be removed in subsequent builds.[291] Further changes to the Start screen includes app list redesigned with wallpaper as background, recent installed apps being shown at top, and the ability to search for apps though a prominent search box rather than a search button.[292][293] Other changes include changes to the general user experience, including the ability to expand notifications, actionable notifications,[294] Action Center with additional settings toggles and same design across Windows 10 devices. The keyboard has been updated to contains virtual pointing stick for text selection and a voice input button.[292] With this build, notifications can be synchronized between other Windows 10 devices. Furthermore, pressing and holding on any toggle in Action Center takes the user to respective settings of that option[295] When shutting down the device the OS displays a reminder of coming calendar events on screen[291][293][296] Security features for this build include device encryption option. New apps included in this build include a new file explorer app,[297] an Alarms app, adding world clock, timer, and stopwatch modes,[298] and a calculator app with a built in unit converter,[299] The web browser rendering engine of Microsoft Edge is hosted in Internet Explorer, with the intention of Internet Explorer bing replaced by Microsoft Edge in later builds.[300] The system's default camera app is now an updated version of the Lumia Camera app. Other apps include the photos app with OneDrive synchronization, collections and automatic photo enhancements, and the universal Sound recording app. The operating system also introduces the universal Settings app ported from the PC version.[291][293] |
10.0.10051 | ||
[301][302][303] | 10.0.10052Fast ring: April 21, 2015 |
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[304][305] | 10.0.10136Fast ring: June 16, 2015 |
Microsoft introduces the Reachability feature for 5" devices and above, allowing users to press and hold the Windows button for entire screen to slide down fore easier reach topmost UI elements. Battery Saver now displays detailed information on an application's battery usage concerning lighting up the screen, running the processor or transferring data[306] The settings app offers Split-view when in landscape mode on higher-res displays, offering a UI almost identical to that on the PC[307] "Project Spartan" web browser adds the following features: InPrivate mode, secure sites – marked with a badge, full-screen videos, a "Save as" option for web images to convert files into .png or .jpg images [308] (in later betas, and released Windows 10, this app is branded as Microsoft Edge) Other changes include 3G only setting for highest connection speed, more improvements to Cortana, the ability enable and disable OneDrive backups for individual applications, Digital video stabilization, and VPN Point to Point Tunnelling Protocol (PPTP) and Secure Socket Tunnelling Protocol (SSTP). This build also has several minor UI changes, including the All Apps letter 'jump' buttons are ALL CAPS instead of lower case, search box replacing the search button at the top of the all apps list Internet Explorer Mobile is removed from this build. |
[309] [310] |
10.0.10149Fast ring: June 25, 2015 Slow ring: July 8, 2015 |
"Project Spartan" is now branded as Microsoft Edge. Microsoft Edge gained option to view a website as "desktop" or "mobile". The browser's address bar moved to bottom of the screen This build brings updated icons and visuals (including visual controls). Flashlight toggle is added as a quick action in the Action Center.[311] Quiet hours now has to be enabled from Cortana's notebook. Option for hiding notification panes on the lockscreen has been added. Finally, download limit on 3G networks removed. The Photos app now shows albums (Camera roll, screenshots, saved photos); it also gained support for opening .gif files. Automatic camera roll back up is now enabled from the OneDrive application. The built-in camera application now supports Face detection[312] This build also adds support for HTTP Live Streaming. |
10.0.10166 | Fast ring: July 9, 2015 July 10, 2015 (mobile) Slow ring: July 22, 2015 (mobile) |
This build finally removes the legacy Windows Phone 8.1 app store leaving only the Windows 10 version of the store app. Consequently, the Windows 10 store app looses the beta label. |
Version | Release date(s) | Highlights |
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Version 1511 [137][138] |
10.0.10586Fast ring: November 5, 2015 Slow ring: November 9, 2015 Public release: November 12, 2015 |
This is the first Released to Manufacturing (RTM) build of Windows 10. It was released to device manufacturers to be preloaded on their devices. In this build BitLocker adds support for XTS-AES encryption algorithm.[313] Other security related features include Enhanced Credential Guard.[140] In the Settings app, under Privacy, Call History and Email are now included.[141] Starting with this build, Windows Spotlight is available on the Windows 10 Pro edition. |
10.0.10586.11 | Fast Ring: November 18, 2015 Slow Ring: November 18, 2015 Public Release: November 18, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.29 | Fast Ring: December 8, 2015 Slow Ring: December 8, 2015 Public Release: December 8, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.36 | Fast Ring: December 17, 2015 Slow Ring: December 17, 2015 Public Release: December 17, 2015 |
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10.0.10586.63 | Slow Ring: January 12, 2016 Public Release: January 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.71 | Slow Ring: January 27, 2016 Public Release: January 27, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.107 | Fast Ring: November 24, 2015[320][321] Slow Ring: November 24, 2015[321] Public Release: November 24, 2015[322] |
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10.0.10586.122 | Slow Ring: March 2, 2016 Release Preview: March 2, 2016 Public Release: March 2, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.164 | Slow Ring: March 8, 2016 Release Preview: March 8, 2016 Public Release: March 8, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.218 | Release Preview: April 12, 2016 Public Release: April 12, 2016 |
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10.0.10586.242 | Release Preview: April 27, 2016 |
This cumulative update brings improved UI for tracking data under Networking and Wireless > Data Usage in the Settings app. |
10.0.10586.318 | Release Preview: May 10, 2016 Public Release: May 10, 2016 |
This update enables UWP games and apps to unlock framerate. This will allow UWP games to disable V-Sync and enable the use of third party features such as G-Sync and Freesync.[176][177] |
10.0.10586.420 | Release Preview: June 14, 2016 Public Release: June 14, 2016 |
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Version 1607 (Anniversary Update)
Windows 10 Anniversary Update, or Windows 10 version 1607, codenamed "Redstone 1",[187][188][190][329] is the second major update to Windows 10 and the first of the four major updates planned under the Redstone codenames.[190][330][331] It carries the build number 10.0.14393. The first preview was released on December 16, 2015. It was released to the public on August 2, 2016.[193][194][195] The Redstone 1 release of Windows 10 is supported for users of the Current Branch (CB) and Current Branch for Business (CBB).
Version 1703 (Creators Update)
Windows 10 Creators Update[332] or Windows 10 version 1703,[333] codenamed "Redstone 2", is the third major update to Windows 10 and the second of the four major updates planned under the Redstone codenames.[334] The first preview was released to Insiders on August 11, 2016.
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[247] |
10.0.14905Fast ring: August 17, 2016 |
With this build, narrator has been improved in regards to using common keyboard navigation in tables. Keyboard shortcut Ctrl+O for focusing on the address bar is also added to Microsoft Edge. New system sounds and ringtones are added. |
[248] |
10.0.14915Fast ring: August 31, 2016 |
Manually dragging MP3 or WMA files to the device's "Ringtones" folder either from a PC or downloaded from within the device will allow the media to be available for use as ringtone or alarm. |
[249] |
10.0.14926Fast ring: September 14, 2016 |
The same snooze feature from PC is available on mobile, along with the performance improvements in text-entry heavy sites. The Wi-Fi settings page from the PC makes its way to Mobile, set to replace the legacy Windows Phone 8.1 based Wi-Fi settings page. However, as of now, the legacy Wi-Fi settings page also remains as a temporary fallback. |
[335] |
10.0.14931Fast ring: September 21, 2016 Slow ring: |
The Windows Feedback Hub app has been updated to include a dark mode that can be set by the user or automatically based on system theme, a settings page, and author's name in the details section of feedbacks. Other app updates include Windows Maps, which introduces the ability to check traffic for the commute route between home and work. The user can also see recently viewed traffic cameras for a particular rout. Finally, the app also includes a dark mode, which can be set by the user or automatically based on the system theme. The UWP Skype app also received an update to allow users to send SMS from their PC and relay it through their Windows Mobile device. Messages sent on Windows 10 Mobile will be visible on the PC and vice versa. This build also includes support for USB Audio 2.0 out of the box.[336] |
[337] |
10.0.14936Fast ring: September 28, 2016 |
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[338] |
10.0.14942Fast ring: October 7, 2016 |
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[339] |
10.0.14946Fast ring: October 13, 2016 |
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[340] |
10.0.14951Fast ring: October 19, 2016 |
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[341] |
10.0.14955Fast ring: October 25, 2016 |
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10.0.14959 | Fast Ring:
November 3, 2016 |
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10.0.14965 | Fast Ring:
November 9, 2016 Slow Ring: November 17, 2016 |
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[344] |
10.0.14977Fast ring: December 1, 2016 |
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[345] |
10.0.15007Fast ring: January 12, 2017 |
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[346] |
10.0.15014Fast ring: January 19, 2017 |
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[347] |
10.0.15025Fast ring:
February 2, 2017 |
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[348] |
10.0.15031Fast ring:
February 9, 2017 |
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[349] |
10.0.15043Fast ring: February 24, 2017 Slow ring: |
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[350] |
10.0.15047Fast ring:
March 3, 2017 |
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[351] |
10.0.15051Fast ring: March 8, 2017 Slow ring: |
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[352] |
10.0.15055Fast ring: March 10, 2017 |
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[353] |
10.0.15063Fast ring: March 20, 2017 |
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[353] |
10.0.15063.2Fast ring: March 28, 2017 Slow ring: |
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[354] |
10.0.15063.251Release preview: April 25, 2017 | |
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Version 1703 [355] |
10.0.15063.251Public release: April 25, 2017 |
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[356] |
10.0.15063.297Slow ring: May 9, 2017 Release preview: Public release: |
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Fall Creators Update
Windows 10 Fall Creators Update[281][280], codenamed "Redstone 3", is the third major update to Windows 10 and the third of the four major updates planned under the Redstone codenames. The first preview was released to Insiders on April 14, 2017.
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[357] |
10.0.15204Fast ring: April 14, 2017 |
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[284] |
10.0.15205Fast ring: April 19, 2017 |
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[358] |
10.0.15207Fast ring: April 24, 2017 |
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[285] |
10.0.15208Fast ring: April 28, 2017 |
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[286] |
10.0.15210Fast ring: May 4, 2017 |
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[287] |
10.0.15213Fast ring: May 11, 2017 |
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[288] |
10.0.15215Fast ring: May 17, 2017 |
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See also
Microsoft related
- Windows Server 2016 version history
- Windows Phone version history
- Windows 10 Mobile version history
- Xbox OS version history
Other operating systems
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