After weeks of wait, Microsoft has finally begun the process of releasing Windows 10 1809 (aka October 2018 Update) to users after the initial rollout process was paused due to a number of data loss problems that affected a small set of users.

While today's release would excite many Windows enthusiasts, we would advise you not to hit "check for updates" button in the Settings app. You might do so just to see if the latest version is available for your PC, but it would begin the installation process. Also, before proceeding make sure you create a backup of your PC to avoid any surprises.

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"On November 13, 2018, we will begin the re-release of the Windows 10 October Update (version 1809), Windows Server 2019, and Windows Server, version 1809. We encourage you to wait until the feature update is offered to your device automatically," the company also advised its users.

With today's update, Windows maker has revised the servicing timeline for enterprise consumers. "Beginning with this release, all future feature updates of Windows 10 Enterprise and Education editions that release around September will have a 30-month servicing timeline," the company wrote.

[Now live!] Microsoft is yet to update the ISOs for the latest version, but we will update this space when they are made available again.

Windows 10 1809 also receives a cumulative update

As expected, the company has also pushed a cumulative update to those who had already installed Windows 10 1809 earlier in October. Today's release doesn't bring a fix to the "default setting" issue but addresses a number of other problems along with bringing security fixes.

Here is the complete changelog of KB4464455 (Build 17763.107)