Windows 10 version 1903 (also known as Windows 10 May 2019 Update) is now available to all users who manually check for updates using the Windows update dialog.

To get the latest Windows 10 release, users have to click the Start button, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, and then manually check for updates.

A more direct way to go straight to the Windows Update Settings page is to click HERE.

As Microsoft said when describing the Windows 10 May 2019 Update rollout approach, "In late May, we will begin availability for those users on a currently supported version of Windows 10 who seek to update via 'Download and install now' (limited to devices with no known compatibility issues)."

Additionally, "We will also begin the phased rollout using our ML model to intelligently target those devices running Windows 10, version 1803 or prior versions that our data and feedback predict will have the best update experience."

The rate of the Windows 10 May 2019 Update rollout was adjusted by Redmond based on user feedback to make sure that all devices receiving the update will "have the best possible update experience."

[Windows Release Health Update – New Message] Windows 10, version 1903 is available for any user who manually selects “Check for updates” via Windows Update. Read more here: https://t.co/NHEQuEjsVX. — Windows Update (@WindowsUpdate) June 6, 2019

Windows 10 May 2019 Update compatibility blocks still in place

Devices with compatibility issues are still blocked from receiving Windows 10 version 1903, with multiple update blocks set in place by Microsoft to prevent incompatible computers from installing the update.

At the moment, there are still six compatibility update blocks preventing Windows computers from receiving the Windows 10, version 1903:

• Loss of functionality in Dynabook Smartphone Link app

• Unable to discover or connect to Bluetooth devices

• Display brightness may not respond to adjustments

• Audio not working with Dolby Atmos headphones and home theater

• Intel Audio displays an intcdaud.sys notification

• Cannot launch Camera app

• Intermittent loss of Wi-Fi connectivity

Microsoft resolved a number of other issues behind several update blocks:

• Older versions of BattlEye anti-cheat software incompatible

• Duplicate folders and documents showing in user profile directory

• AMD RAID driver incompatibility

• Error attempting to update with external USB device or memory card attached

For users who experience issues while trying to install updates, Microsoft provides a dedicated support document to help customers troubleshoot problems while updating Windows 10.

Microsoft also has a guided walk-through with all the steps needed to fix the errors users experience while updating Windows.