Windows 10 Spring Creators Update Release Date
Windows 10 Spring Creators Update Release Date
Microsoft is almost done with the development of Windows 10 Redstone 4 update and if the reports are believed to be true, the Windows 10 Spring Creators release date could be April 10. Microsoft is giving the finishing touches to the operating system and on the basis of the feedback collected from the Fast Ring Insiders, the build 17133 will be promoted to the Release Preview Ring.
Windows 10 Spring Creators Update Release Date
A reliable source has confirmed that the release date of Windows 10 Spring Creators Update could be April 10.
The RTM
The Build 17133 was released to the Fast Ring Insiders on March 28 and after a brief testing, the company has confirmed that there are no issues with this update. As everything performed smoothly and the desktop watermark is no longer showing up on the desktop, it is safe to assume that Build 17133 is the RTM candidate.
Microsoft has also pushed Windows 10 Build 17133 to the Slow ring, and the update is being referred to as “Feature update for Windows 10, version 1803,”. This is yet another confirmation from the software giant that the build 17133 has been selected as the RTM candidate. In other words, Build 17133 is the final version of the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update.
When will my PC receive the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update?
As Microsoft prefers the staged rollout, the update won’t be released to everyone on April 10. In fact, only a small percentage of users will be upgraded to the Spring Creators Update on day one. Microsoft in a blog post had explained that this approach allows them to identify bugs and collect the feedback from the new users. If the feedback is positive, the update will be released to more users, otherwise, Microsoft will work with the partners to fix compatibility issues before more computers receive the update.
Microsoft will still allow the users to download the new version of Windows 10 right away manually. For example, the ISOs will be offered and the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant will also assist the users in downloading the new OS.
In 2017, Microsoft admitted that it took them more than three months to complete the rollout of the Windows 10 updates. So everyone should be able to upgrade to the Spring Creators Update in the next few months.