Windows 10 v2004 & v20H2 are now available for all users

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Key notes

  • For many users, the Windows 10 versions 2004 & 20H2 update was simply unavailable to make.
  • A list of detailed errors that happened during or after the attempt to upgrade has been reported.
  • Microsoft posted in their latest blog post that all the errors were solved, including the last one standing.
  • Right now, all users should be able to easily upgrade Windows 10 to versions 2004 & 20H2.
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Many users waited for the Windows 10’s upgrade to versions 2004 and 20H2 to be available for everyone. Due to unexpected errors this was not possible for everyone.

Many users could upgrade to these versions easily and all they had to do is to manually seek to Check for updates via Windows Update.

Thankfully, the issue has been solved for the ones that were getting error messages and everyone can now benefit from these features.

Update 2004 & 20H2 now available

In February Microsoft stated that they have started a new roll out aiming for more devices to be automatically updated to Windows 10, version 20H2:

We have started a new phase in our rollout. Using the machine learning-based (ML-based) training we have done so far, we are increasing the number of devices that are approaching end of service to update automatically to Windows 10, version 20H2. We will continue to train our machine learning through all phases to intelligently rollout new versions of Windows 10 and deliver a smooth update experience.

Unfortunately, not all users were able to upgrade to these versions due to different errors that happened during or after the update.

In the latest Microsoft post regarding the blocks that were holding up users to update to the latest versions, we can see that they were solved on May 7.

Right now, everyone with an eligible Windows 10 PC can upgrade to Windows 10 versions 2004 and 20H2, as Microsoft removed all existing blocks that were standing in the way of doing so.

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