You Can Now Clean Install Windows 10 19H2 as Microsoft Releases ISO Files for Build 18363 and 20H1 Build 18970

Sep 3, 2019 at 05:56pm EDT
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Microsoft has released ISOs of Windows 10 20H1 Insider Preview Build 18970 and Windows 10 19H2 Build 18363.327. Insiders can now download these ISO files and do a clean installation of the Windows 10 version they are currently testing.

While Microsoft has previously released ISO files from the Windows 10 20H1 branch, this is first build from the upcoming Windows 10 19H2 aka the October 2019 Update to have its ISO released to the Insiders. As reported previously, the next version of the operating system isn't going to be a major release as the Windows maker is focusing primarily on performance improvements. Microsoft will deliver Windows 10 19H2 as a cumulative update.

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You can now do a clean installation of Windows 10 19H2

You can download both these Windows 10 ISO files at Microsoft. To be able to download the ISO files, you will first need to get yourself enrolled in the Windows Insider Program. [Windows Insiders can directly download the Windows 10 ISO files]

Windows 10 19H2 is currently being tested by Insiders in the Slow ring. If you want to try W10 2020, you will have to sign up with the Fast ring instead.

Following up the fall's release, Microsoft will release Windows 10 2020 next year, which is shaping up to be a major update. Along with several other changes and features, Microsoft is currently testing a new tablet experience and a Cloud Download option.

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