That’s odd because beta testers running Win10 1803 received a cumulative update on April 27 that brought 1803 up to build 17134.5. There’s no official update page for Win10 1803 just yet, but the reports I’ve seen say people are being upgraded via Windows Update to Win10 1803 build 17134.1. Microsoft’s methods for choosing suitable machines remains inscrutable. What it means is that unless you’ve taken precautions to make sure that 1803 won’t install, if you click on Check for Updates (Start, Settings, Update & security), you may find yourself in the upgrade tar pit. That came as something of a shock to many of us. As a matter of fact, it’s released to all channels (Windows Update, MCT, ISO, Update Assistant), except the update server WSUS channel and the enterprise VLSC channel.
Win10 1803 is already released to Windows Update. On the afternoon of April 30, Abbodi86 posted:
Microsoft will start rolling it out to other Windows 10 users via Windows Update on Tuesday, May 8. Q: When will existing Windows 10 users be able to get the April 2018 update?Ī: Tech-savvy users who are interested in proactively grabbing the April 2018 Update can get it starting on April 30 by downloading it. For example, Mary Jo Foley in her ZDNet article on the rollout said:
Many of us were expecting Microsoft to hold off on the full-court press until next Tuesday.