Microsoft supporting two Windows 10 versions at a time?

If Microsoft would like to have every Windows 10 device running the latest version as part of this “Windows as a Service” thing, why concurrently support two versions, currently 1607 and 1511 at a time?

Conversation 2 comments

  • lvthunder

    Premium Member
    30 March, 2017 - 7:25 pm

    <p>Transition time is why. They give enterprises a while to upgrade.</p>

  • anchovylover

    30 March, 2017 - 10:31 pm

    <p>Actually W10 is just as fractured as Android. MS support several versions of W10.</p>

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