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  3. Windows 10 May 2020 Update is now available as an ISO file via MSDN

Windows 10 May 2020 Update is now available as an ISO file via MSDN

Rabia Noureen Rabia Noureen
May 22, 2020
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Microsoft has been testing the Windows 10 May 2020 update for quite a while now and the major update is expected to be released by the end of this month. Until now, it was only available for Slow and Release Preview Insiders, but this week Microsoft has quietly released the official ISO files via the My Visual Studio Download (ex MSDN channel).

The ISOs were first spotted by Twitter user WZorNET and you need to have an active My Visual Studio Download subscription to download these files.

😎📢May 21, 2020 #UpdatedMay2020 – is NOW available for download on #MSDN
✔️Windows 10 Ver. 2004 #CONSUMER/#BUSINESS/#IoTEnt.
✔️Windows 10 Ver. 1809/1903/1909 #CONSUMER/#BUSINESS
✔️Windows Server, Ver. 1909/2004 #SAC
✔️Windows Server 2019 #LTSC
📌645 ISO👉https://t.co/pkb15GDVyy pic.twitter.com/0KqxinovN9

— 🔮WZor👁️ (@WZorNET) May 21, 2020

If you’ve been waiting for an ISO to jump into the next feature update, head over to this page, in order to download install the correct ISO file on your Windows 10 PC. We hope to get more information about the public release as soon as next week.

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