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Microsoft releases another Windows 10 19H1 build (18351.26) for Slow Ring Insiders

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
March 14, 2019
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The Windows Insider team is on a roll this week as they have just released another cumulative update for Slow Ring Insiders. That’s right, the Windows 10 19H1 build 18351.26 is now available in the Slow Ring, and this is one includes “only a small change to how we package these Cumulative Updates for Windows 10 customers,” the team explained today.

Hello #WindowsInsiders we have released another Cumulative Update to the Slow ring – Build 18351.26. It only includes a small fix for how we package these updates. Thanks for helping us test our serving! https://t.co/noFG7xSc0c

— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) March 14, 2019

Today’s release is the fourth 19H1 build that shipped to Slow Ring Insiders since the build 18342 on February 20. This fast release cycle should help the Windows Insider team test their servicing pipeline, and it remains to be seen if the build 18351 will get more cumulative updates before Slow Ring Insiders eventually move on to a newer build (the Fast ring received the build 18356 two days ago).

Windows Insiders in the Slow Ring had to wait quite a long time to get their first 19H1 builds, and it’s pretty nice to get new bits at such a regular pace these days. Stay tuned tomorrow as the Windows Insider team may well release a last 19H1 build to end the week on a high note.

Further reading: 19H1, slow ring, Windows 10, Windows Insider

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