If you are interested WINDOWS END-OF-SERVICE DATES, BY EDITION Windows 10 version history Date of availability End of service for Home, Pro, Pro Education, and Pro for Workstations editions End of service for Enterprise and Education editions Windows 10, version 1909 Nov. 12, 2019 May 11, 2021 May 10, 2022** Windows 10, version 1903 May 21, 2019 Dec. 8, 2020 Dec. 8, 2020 Windows 10, version 1809 Nov. 13, 2018 May 12, 2020 May 11, 2021** .** Serviced for 30 months from release date per policy updated in September 2018.
Now we are nitpicking, the MVS ISOs contain flash and dotnetcu, for uup iso you have to add the cabs to the UUPs folder before the conversion starts.
Based on the sizes, i would say yes but it's not actually resetbased, the new design of cumulative updates makes it auto-remove superseded RTM components with just normal cleanup
hi guys. sorry if this was already answered but.. is it safe to completely remove these componentes via powershell? edit.: windows 10 1909 pro x64 Code: "Microsoft.3DBuilder" "Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer" "Microsoft.Advertising.Xaml" "Microsoft.Appconnector" "Microsoft.BingFinance" "Microsoft.BingFoodAndDrink" "Microsoft.BingHealthAndFitness" "Microsoft.BingNews" "Microsoft.BingSports" "Microsoft.BingTravel" "Microsoft.CommsPhone" "Microsoft.ConnectivityStore" "Microsoft.Getstarted" "Microsoft.Messaging" "Microsoft.Microsoft3DViewer" "Microsoft.MicrosoftOfficeHub" "Microsoft.MicrosoftSolitaireCollection" "Microsoft.MixedReality.Portal" "Microsoft.Netflix" "Microsoft.NetworkSpeedTest" "Microsoft.Office.Desktop" "Microsoft.Office.OneNote" "Microsoft.Office.Sway" "Microsoft.OfficeLens" "Microsoft.OneConnect" "Microsoft.OneDrive" "Microsoft.People" "Microsoft.Print3D" "Microsoft.RemoteDesktop" "Microsoft.SkypeApp" "Microsoft.Wallet" "Microsoft.Windows.CloudExperienceHost" "Microsoft.Windows.NarratorQuickStart" "Microsoft.Windows.PeopleExperienceHost" "Microsoft.Windows.Photos" "Microsoft.WindowsAlarms" "Microsoft.WindowsCamera" "Microsoft.windowscommunicationsapps" "Microsoft.WindowsFeedbackHub" "Microsoft.WindowsMaps" "Microsoft.WindowsPhone" "Microsoft.WindowsReadingList" "Microsoft.WindowsSoundRecorder" "Microsoft.Xbox.TCUI" "Microsoft.XboxApp" "Microsoft.XboxGameCallableUI" "Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay" "Microsoft.XboxGamingOverlay" "Microsoft.XboxIdentityProvider" "Microsoft.XboxLive" "Microsoft.XboxSpeechToTextOverlay" "Microsoft.YourPhone" "Microsoft.ZuneMusic" "Microsoft.ZuneVideo" "Windows.CBSPreview"
Might want to check this out, make a Windows ISO with all unneeded stuff removed. Need to update the OP with a few things so read that last 10 posts or so in the thread as well. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...dows-1803-1903-19h2-1909-and-ltsc-2019.80038/
guys i am on windows 10 19H2 , and all of a sudden "searching from task bar" has stopped. Nothing happens when i try to search .. I have tried everything ... restarted explorer ,rebuild index, restart searchui.exe again , restart search service again , removed recent installs etc....scan sfc/scannow is all ok. kindly help.
Mee too, on all my Windows 10 version 1909 home PCs and even on almost all computers with 19H2 in my office. I don't think that SFC or DISM can solve this problem. Maybe it's Microsoft related (a bugged update, or some impaired online services?)