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Download Windows 10 1809 ISO (32-Bit / 64-Bit) Officially

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Download Windows 10 1809 ISO files (32-bit / 64-bit) as the company has started releasing the latest October 2018 Update.
Windows 10 October 2018 Update is already here, surprising those signed up with the Release Preview ring. Several reports had confirmed last month that the Redstone 5 Insider Preview Build 17763 appears to be the Release to Manufacturers (RTM) build. We also saw reports that Microsoft could drop the October 2018 Update for everyone on October 2, which is today. However, since the build was never released to the Release Preview ring, everyone expected for the release to be pushed to next week.
Surprising everyone, Microsoft has now made Windows 10 1809 available for everyone. You can now download Windows 10 1809 ISO files for your compatible PCs.
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Not a fan of Update Assistant? Well, you are in luck. The Redmond tech giant has also released the Windows 10 1809 ISO files, which are now available for download. Here are the links (valid for both Home and Pro) to download Windows 10 October 2018 Update:
For languages other than English, head over to Microsoft. As these links will expire soon (10/3/2018 10:57:45 PM UTC), follow the instructions below to easily download Windows 10 1809 October 2018 Update ISO (HOME and PRO) for your devices:
Windows 10 October 2018 Update – aka version 1809 – is a feature update offering several new features, including the exciting Dark Mode for File Explorer and a new screenshot tool. You can check out all the details in our piece on top Windows 10 1809 features.
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Microsoft has been sending a number of Preview builds to its Windows Insider Program for the past several months to test and finalize the latest desktop OS version, the Windows 10 October 2018 Update. While the update will eventually arrive on your machine, the rollout process is painfully slow as the company has adopted a steadier, more conservative deployment strategy since the release of the original Creators Update last year.
If you don’t want to get stuck in this phased rollout that might take you over several months to get the newest edition of Windows 10, you can now use the Update Assistant or download the ISO files to install Windows 10 October 2018 Update right away.

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