Kernel Os 1809 13 Hot! đź’Ž

: Integration of SSD firmware updates directly through Windows Update and the ability to see disk types (HDD/SSD) in Task Manager. Container Support : This kernel version is widely used in Docker for Windows Server Core Nano Server 1809 images. Servicing and Support Status

🛠️ Feature Comparison: Stock Windows vs. Kernel OS 1809 Feature Component Stock Windows 10 / 11 Kernel OS 1809 (v1.3+) 2.5 GB – 4.0 GB 600 MB – 1.2 GB Active Background Processes 120 – 180+ Processes 30 – 50 Processes Telemetry & Tracking Enabled by default Fully purged from registry Windows Update Component Active & Mandatory Disabled / Stripped entirely Security Layer (VBS / HVCI) Enabled (Performance penalty) Disabled / Optional Bloatware (Xbox, Cortana, Edge) Pre-installed Completely uninstalled ⚠️ The Risks of Running Modified Operating Systems

Users could finally sync clipboard content across devices using Microsoft account, allowing for seamless copy-pasting between computers.

Windows 10 version 1809 (OS build 17763) introduced several kernel-level changes, including improvements to the Memory Management Unit, scheduler updates, and enhanced mitigations for speculative execution side-channel vulnerabilities. The ".13" designation likely refers to a specific cumulative update — e.g., KB4464455 or later — bringing the kernel build to 17763.13. This update focused on stability fixes, time zone corrections, and Edge/IE app compatibility, while preserving the core kernel refinements of the October 2018 Update.