YesInsider builds count as Windows 10, right?
Any improvements?Voted 2004, since 2009 is just an updated version using KB4562830 (Windows 10 20H2 Enablement Package).
Consumers (ie. Home/Pro editions) users should not be using a Version of Windows 10 older than 18 months. Based on Release Information, Microsoft recommends the latest version of Windows 10 - where available. It should be noted that Version 2004 may be problematic for some users, and it's OK to skip or wait for next update. Version 1909 is still supported.I have V.1803(Old but working for me) & 1909 in 2pc.
No courage to go V.2004 as of now.![]()
On another note, Microsoft should scrap the 2 Major Versions per year, and focus on releasing yearly stable updates with 18 months support terms.
Integrated Edge, that is about it, a few options moved from the old control panel to the settings, like changing refresh rate. I miss the old System Info.Any improvements?