Microsoft holds on releasing Windows 10 Version 1803 to the public

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Microsoft has found a blocking bug that has temporarily postponed the planned release of Windows 10 Version 1803 to the public. Here's what we know.
Article by: Zac Bowden, Windows Central

A couple of weeks ago, I revealed that Microsoft had internally pegged April 10 as the release date of the next major version of Windows 10, known only as 'Version 1803' at this time. Just like with the Fall Creators Update, I had been told by contacts that Microsoft was planning to begin rolling out this new release on April's Patch Tuesday, but that's now come and gone and there's no sign of the update. So what has happened?

According to my sources, over the weekend Microsoft found a blocking bug that, while apparently rather rare, is impactful enough to hold the release until the issue is fixed. Microsoft has internal criteria that a build needs to pass before it goes out to the public, and that criteria is extra thorough when it comes to the production 'ring,' as you might expect. Thanks to feedback from Insiders in the Fast, Slow, and Release Preview rings, this bug was caught before rollout began.

And that's pretty much it. Microsoft has decided to hold the release of Version 1803 until the company can verify the bug has been resolved, which means it'll likely be another couple of weeks before Version 1803 is given the green light for rollout. Luckily, there's no real rush for Microsoft to get this release out the door, so it can (and definitely should) take its time with this. I believe build 17133 is still the RTM, for those wondering.

On the subject of taking its time, Microsoft is also yet to announce a name for Version 1803. We're not too sure why this is the case, but you can be sure we'll keep you posted on the matter. Microsoft will likely announce more details regarding its release in the next few days, so make sure you stay tuned to Windows Central for that and more on Windows 10 Version 1803.





Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-holds-releasing-windows-10-version-1803-public
 
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What is the point of various levels of Insiders, when MS fails to even finish RTM properly?! :rolleyes:
Then again, any software being released with a set date, is destined to fail. And Easter did not help.


Code:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/04/windows10.0-kb4100375-x64_1df891e137e7b949c68013166ce2fdb6b28f230b.cab

http://download.windowsupdate.com/d/msdownload/update/software/secu/2018/04/windows10.0-kb4100375-x86_53f1f85c08723d7085edf3d3859bf120413e5283.cab
Code:
DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:%UserProfile%\Downloads\windows10.0-kb4100375-x64.cab
 
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I think MS have done a really nice job of the Spring update. It's very appealing visually too. I like the way MS are going, they're not trying to reinvent the wheel with each update they're just refining Windows 10 with each update. I've switched back to a Linux distro as my daily driver OS, but I am booting into Windows at least once a day. From what I've seen so far MS deserve a pat on the back. The security features that are now integrated into Windows by default would have sounded like a pipe dream when we were all still mainly using Windows 7. I'm still not keen on the telemetry stuff, but I will keep using Windows 10 on a partition. For daily use it makes more sense for me personally to use a GNU/Linux distro. But, that doesn't stop me enjoying Windows 10 either.
 

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