Yeah but it was "Cumulative Update for Windows 10 Version 20H2 (19042.508)" not "Feature update"... or both are the same?
RP is mostly after the sign off, not before like in the past. So, official 19042.508 ISOs or ESDs should appear soon now.
You can use it for clean install, only the latest dotnetcu wasn't offered by WU on 19042.xxx. But msft announced 19042.508 will be the final version, so that should be ok soon too.
Not if you have cleaned up, else the uninstall option should be available but there will be new applicable updates soon, so just wait.
I had 19042.538 in a VM and rolled-back to 19042.508. It wasn't an issue. I've also rolled back from 19042 to 19041 because I'd like to have the option of being able to do an in-place upgrade when a final 19042 release is available. Even though I'm hearing 508 is final, I'm suspicious that there will be a release beyond 538.
Only if you didn't run a cleanup you have the uninstall option. Without the 20H2 EP it won't be 20H2, what gut feeling do you have based on what? I can't even find the words to respond. Oh wait: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...20h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-208#post-1614775 How likely would it be that MSFT releases the 20H2 EP thru the slow ring first, next to the release preview ring and put it in the 19042.450 Techbench IP ISOs and now decides to remove it and recompile a new build, after declaring 19042.508 being the final and compile a new build with another method of enabling the 20H2 features what factually would become a major new release. seems i found some words...