Windows 10 build 19023 download

Windows 10 build 19023 (20H1) releases with changes

Microsoft is pushing a new small 20H1 preview for Windows 10 devices enrolled in the Fast ring — Here's all you need to know.

As part of the 20H1 development, Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 build 19023 for devices enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider Program. This is the preview number 41, and it’s a small update with a few improvements.

Windows 10 build 19023, according to the company, addresses problem downloading and install new builds. It fixes video lag in full screen, Cortana enabling voice command automatically in certain scenarios, and Action center interface.

The development of the ninth feature update for Windows 10 started several months earlier than usual, and everything that Microsoft is planning to release with this new version is already included in the latest build, as such moving forward we won’t see significant changes throughout the rest of the development. Furthermore, the company is also likely to finalize the update sometime in December 2019, and future releases after it’s complete will likely include fixes and small improvements.

Microsoft is listing the complete set of improvements, fixes, and known issues for Windows 10 Insider Preview build 19023 at the Windows Blog.

Download Windows 10 build 19023

Although there are no ISO files for Windows 10 build 19023, the update is available immediately through the Fast ring. This preview build will download and install automatically on your device, but you can always force the update from Settings > Update & security > Windows Update, and clicking the Check for updates button.

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