Microsoft in a blog post today confirmed that its Latest Windows 10 offering, the Creators update is already been installed by Millions of users. However the company has not given an exact figure of the number of devices currently running the Latest Windows 10 Creators Update.

Its however too early to discuss on the exact figures since its been just two weeks since the Latest Windows 10 Creators update has been rolled out to the general public on PCs and Tablets.

Since the upgrade has  been rolled out gradually, the company is still figuring out the exact number of devices with the Creators Update. Earlier the company had blocked the upgrade due to a bug which effected some users who installed the Windows 10 Creators Update.

The company had blocked the roll out by pointing out the issue identified to be a Bluetooth accessory connectivity issue with PC on specific devices. The company said”

“Our feedback process identified a Bluetooth accessory connectivity issue with PCs that use a specific series of Broadcom radios, ultimately resulting in devices not reconnecting as expected. Once identified, we posted this issue to our Windows community forum, provided user guidance on troubleshooting, and blocked additional devices with these specific Bluetooth radios from updating. Once a solution is available, we will update our forum post and remove the block,” Microsoft explains.

Since the company blocked the roll out , users who were installing the Windows 10 Creators update via Windows Update can no longer install the update automatically, but the company had already given an option to perform the upgrade via the Windows Upgrade Assistant tool for users who are willing to install the update manually.

Users are obviously recommended to send feedback after installing the Creators Update, especially if any bugs are discovered, as Microsoft promises it’ll keep an eye on the Feedback Hub app to improve the experience for everyone.

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