As I noted earlier this week with the latest Skip Ahead and Fast Ring builds for Windows 10 19H1 and 20H1, we have settled into a routine of seeing two new builds each week for 19H1 in the Fast Ring and one new build each week for 20H1 in Skip Ahead.

I suspect this will be the new norm over the next few weeks as we get closer to the final version of the upcoming Windows 10 April 2019 Update.

The other part of this routine is no new features in these builds – just a focus on fixing documented bugs and stabilizing performance. The last thing Microsoft needs is a repeat of the delayed October 2018 Update from last fall, so you better believe a lot of attention is being paid to making this a smooth release.

Since there are no new features to highlight, that only leaves the latest data point for my tracking of how much space is being used by Reserved Storage which was introduced late last year in 19H1.

The release of Windows 10 (19H1) Build 18353 now gives is our 11th data point in this tracker:

  • Surface Book
    • Build 18312 – 7.09GB
    • Build 18317 – 6.75GB
    • Build 18323 – 7.11GB
    • Build 18329 – 6.40GB
    • Build 18334 – 7.26GB
    • Build 18342 – 7.26GB
    • Build 18343 – 7.26GB
    • Build 18346 – 7.26GB
    • Build 18348 – 7.08GB
    • Build 18351 – 7.02GB
    • Build 18353 – 7.02GB
  • HP EliteOne1K
    • Build 18312 – 2.50GB
    • Build 18317 – 7.05GB
    • Build 18323 – 7.41GB
    • Build 18329 – 7.41GB
    • Build 18334 – 7.50GB
    • Build 18342 – N/A
    • Build 18343 – 6.51GB
    • Build 18346 – 6.42GB
    • Build 18348 – 7.21GB
    • Build 18351 – 7.21GB
    • Build 18353 – 7.27GB
  • HP Spectre x360 (2015)
    • Build 18312 – 5.61GB
    • Build 18317 – 6.64GB
    • Build 18323 – 6.02GB
    • Build 18329 – 6.99GB
    • Build 18334 – 7.27GB
    • Build 18342 – N/A
    • Build 18343 – 7.27GB
    • Build 18346 – 7.27GB
    • Build 18348 – 7.27GB
    • Build 18351 – 7.04GB
    • Build 18353 – 7.04GB
  • Virtual Machine
    • Build 18312 – 7.04GB
    • Build 18317 – 7.13GB
    • Build 18323 – 7.06GB
    • Build 18329 – 7.06GB
    • Build 18334 – 7.20GB
    • Build 18342 – 7.27GB
    • Build 18343 – 7.18GB
    • Build 18346 – 7.18GB
    • Build 18348 – 7.13GB
    • Build 18351 – 6.99GB
    • Build 18353 – 6.99GB

You can also see how the Skip Ahead builds for Windows 10 (20H1) are doing as we move forward.

Windows 10 (19H1) Build 18353 Screenshot Gallery

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