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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Available Worldwide October 17, 2017


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The next update of Windows 10, the Fall Creators Update, will be available worldwide October 17. With the Fall Creators Update we are introducing some fun, new ways to get creative. As part of the update we will deliver an evolution to the photos experience that will let you tell your story like never before using photos, videos, and 3D effects; enhancements in gaming, security, accessibility, and immersive new experiences made possible by Windows Mixed Reality. All of this innovation will be brought to life by a range of beautifully designed, and feature rich modern devices available from our hardware partners this holiday.

 

More at Create and play this holiday with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update coming Oct. 17 - Windows Experience BlogWindows Experience Blog,

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I still don't have the April Creators Update on my Lenovo laptop. Based on the screwups some folks have had in trying to update manually, I don't care. It seems there is a lot of crap I don't use anyway.

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I've had no problems with my 2008 laptop. In fact, my desktop, also 2008, has been running the Fast Ring Insider Preview Builds with no issues. I had to wait a while before the Creators Update (Version 1703) was offered to my HP Stream 7 tablet (only 32 GB) but the update worked fine. The tentative end of support for 1703 is September 2018, one year after the Fall Update.

 

You could always run the Update Assistant (Download Windows 10). If there is a problem with the installation, it will automatically roll back to the previous version.

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Hello,

 

Upgraded a few computers at work, plus one at home. Had a few problems on machines/VMs that were running old beta versions of some anti-malware software. I guess that was my lesson to check with the devs for newer versions more often. :)

 

Regards,

 

Aryeh Goretsky

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