
Microsoft is preparing for a gradual deployment of several stages of the Windows 10 Creators update as of April 11. But if you are anxious to get your hands on a bit early, you can manually download it on April 5th. The company said in a blog today that it will make available the update of creators through its Update Wizard so that anyone who is using a licensed version of Windows 10 can install it a week before the official publication.
Of course, you can do this if you are willing to download and mount an ISO file from Microsoft servers. Users of the Windows forum were able to locate files for Windows 10 build 15063, which is generally considered to be the Build to Build (RTM) build number for finished builders.
For all others, creators update is being pushed out on April 11, first to newer PCs and on to other devices over the course of a few months. Windows Phone users will have to wait until April 25 for Microsoft to start the update.
Microsoft strives to ensure that the upgrade process allows for more customization options at the end of the user. "These include the ability to specify a time that is convenient for you, pause updates for a week, and extend the" active hours "time window during which you do not want to be bothered by an update," writes John Cable, The Director of the program management company, in today's blog. "If you are running a Windows 10 PC at work, check with your IT administrator for details on your organization's deployment plans."
The update focuses mainly on smaller, more art and entertainment-centric features such as a new configuration optimization feature called PC Game Mode with Windows 10 and a new 3D paint application that is expected to be integrated With headphones compatible with Windows Mixed Reality.
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