Microsoft starts Windows 10's 1803-to-1903 forced upgrade
Microsoft is starting the process of upgrading Windows 10 PCs running last year's April update and moving them to the latest version.
Microsoft is starting the process of upgrading Windows 10 PCs running last year's April update and moving them to the latest version.
The next version of Windows 10, due out later this year, will continue to offer Windows Update for Business controls, Redmond says.
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Microsoft has quietly alerted customers running last year's Windows 10 version 1803 that it would soon start a forced upgrade to the latest feature refresh.