Previously, testers had to wait until the release of a new version of Windows 10 before getting new preview builds for the next release. However, because Microsoft usually starts the development of the next release during the stabilization process of an upcoming new version, the company created the Skip Ahead option to allow users to get early access for the next development. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to Skip Ahead to the next release of Windows 10 (version 1903).
How to join the Windows 10’s Skip Ahead option
The Skip Ahead option is usually available for a limited time for a limited number of users with devices already enrolled in the Fast ring of the Windows Insider Program. If you’re not, you must first enrolled and then use these steps: Once you’ve completed the steps, soon your device will be moved to the RS_PRERELEASE branch for the next version of Windows 10 (19H1), which is expected to roll out in spring 2019. Windows Insider Program settings with Skip Ahead option Initially, builds available in the RS_PRERELEASE and RS5_RELEASE will look almost identical, but using the RS_RELEASE branch you’ll start getting built-in apps updates from the Store, and eventually the build number will jump ahead and things will diverge. Microsoft also warns you’ll need to reinstall Windows 10 if you want to go back to get regular Fast ring builds. The company also says that builds available in the new branch are not stable, and it’s meant for testers who like to be the first to find issues, provide suggestions, and ideas to help shape the future of Windows. After the new version of Windows 10 releases to everyone, the “skip ahead” option will go away, and the Fast ring will go back to receiving builds from the RS_PRERELEASE branch just like before. If you missed the opportunity to join your device in the Skip Ahead lane, you can try this workaround to enrolled your system even after the option is no longer available. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.