The November 2019 Update is just another release of Windows 10, but unlike previous versions, this update will be a minor incremental update, and it’ll arrive as a cumulative update to devices already running version 1903, May 2019 Update. This means that the update will install quickly, just like a monthly update.
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Windows 10 version 1909 release date
The new feature update is expected to start rolling out sometime in November 2019, and it’ll be offered as a free update for computers already running Windows 10. Microsoft will be rolling out version 1909 gradually, meaning that no every device will get the new version the same day. Instead, devices known to be fully compatible will get it first. Then as the update has gone through more testing, and there aren’t blocking bugs, the company will make the update available more broadly. However, the update will not download and install automatically, you will have to initiate the upgrade manually through the Windows Update settings page. If your device is running version 1903, then version 1909 will download and install as a cumulative update without the need of full reinstallation. On the other hand, if your device is running an older version, such as version 1809 or 1803, then the Windows 10 November 2019 Update will download and use the normal upgrade process, which means that a full reinstallation will be required. While the new update will not install automatically, if your device is running an older version of the operating system nearing to the end of service, then Windows 10 will download and install version 1909 automatically (but not immediately). In the case that your computer isn’t seeing the November 2019 Update automatically, chances are that the update is currently not compatible for you. This is one of the reasons why it’s not recommended to force a new version of Windows 10, unless you know exactly what you’re doing, and you understand the risks.
Windows 10 November 2019 Update version number
Following the same version scheme as earlier versions, this new release will be known as “Windows 10 version 1909,” which indicates the year and month of the completion of the development, not the release date.
Windows 10 version 1909 installation
When the September/October 2019 update arrives, and it’s compatible for your device, you’ll receive a notification from Windows Update to install it as a regular update. In the case that you don’t want to wait until it becomes available automatically, it’s possible to install the new version using the Media Creation Tool and Update Assistant. You can also download the Windows 10 version 1909 ISO file if you want to take that path (when available). However, remember that using these tools will perform a full reinstallation of the operating system, even if you’re running the May 2019 Update.
Windows 10 November 2019 Update reasons to upgrade
Although this time around, the update doesn’t include significant new features or changes that will transform the way you use your computer, it’s still a good idea to upgrade because the new version will apply all the already available patches for version 1903, plus additional fixes, improvements, and a bunch of tweaks. (You can check all the new improvements in this guide.)
Windows 10 version 1909 block automatic install
Although the Windows 10 November 2019 Update is meant to improve the overall experience, new releases are known to have bugs and many problems during the initial rollout. If you want to avoid possible errors and other issues, it’s always a good idea to defer Windows 10 feature updates for at least a month or two until you know for sure the update is stable and working correctly. However, if you’re thinking on upgrading as soon as it’s available, you can refer to this guide to upgrade without problems. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.