Today is a big day for Windows 10’s next major update, the May 2020 Update (aka 20H1). Microsoft is announcing that it’s preparing the Windows 10 May 2020 Update for a public release after months of testing with Insiders.
The first step of that process is making Windows 10 May 2020 Update available in the Release Preview ring of the Windows Insider program. And that’s happening today.
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The company is releasing build 19041.207 to Insiders in the Release Preview ring, and it believes build 19041.207 to be the final build for the Windows 10 May 2020 Update. So if everything goes according to plan, Microsoft will release build 19041.207 as the Windows 10 May 2020 Update to the public sometime soon.
The new update is only coming to a subset of Insiders in the Release Preview ring for now, but if you want to manually update, you can go and manually check for updates from Windows Update in the Settings app.
KB4550936, the update that Microsoft is releasing to Insiders in Release Preview today, includes a number of fixes, too:
Microsoft did warn users of Windows Mixed Reality to not update to the Windows 10 May 2020 Update as there is an issue in the latest update. “Windows Mixed Reality may not work correctly for many users on the May 2020 Update. If you regularly use Windows Mixed Reality, we recommend holding off taking the May 2020 Update via Release Preview for now,” said Microsoft. The company hopes to release a fix for the issue in early May.
Microsoft is yet to set a release date for the Windows 10 May 2020 Update for the public, by the way. But considering the update is making its debut on the Release Preview ring today, the public rollout probably is not far off.