Today Microsoft announced that it will extend support for the Windows 10 October Update (Version 1809) to November 10, 2020, while the end of service for the Enterprise and Education editions will continue until May 11, 2021. day.
Microsoft had previously started automatically upgrading these users to the latest version of Windows 10, but due to the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, the company admitted that now is not a good time to push customers to upgrade to the new version of Windows 10.
Looking at so many Windows 10 versions, Version 1809 is definitely the most miserable. Under normal circumstances, the peak market share of each major version update of Windows 10 will exceed 80%. This version in the fall of 2018 is undoubtedly a huge disaster.
From the initial file loss problem to withdrawal, re-release and continuous patching and repair, Microsoft has only recently repaired various problems. It seems that Microsoft is indeed inclined to give up the pace of Windows 10 Version 1809, but this version will eventually be pushed to the enterprise version branch.
The current version with the highest market share is naturally Windows 10 Version 1903, which still maintains a market share of over 50%.