Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
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Microsoft today, in a blog post, announced that Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is finally available for everyone, as the company has completed the rollout of the Windows 10 update. In our tests, Windows Latest also observed that you can now download the Fall Creators Update by navigating to Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Update.

Microsoft began rolling out Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to PCs on October 17, and starting today, all supported devices will be allowed to download the latest version of the OS.

John Cable, Director of Program Management in Windows Servicing and Delivery at Microsoft, added that the Fall Creators Update was the fastest Windows 10 release to reach 100 million devices.

Cable praised the security in Windows 10, by highlighting fixes for critical security vulnerabilities like Meltdown and Spectre. He also praised the security features of Windows 10 operating system.

What makes Windows 10 Fall Creators Update rollout smooth?

Microsoft is making changes to the rollout system. If you use Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise with the device configured to receive automatic updates, Microsoft will be automatically updating these devices to the Fall Creators Update on January 18, 2018.

Microsoft is already testing the next Windows 10 release internally known as Redstone 4 with Windows Insiders. We’re still a couple days away from the official rollout of Windows 10 Redstone 4 update, scheduled to arrive in April.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update started shipping on October 17 as the fourth major update to the operating system. The update brings new features and improvements.

OneDrive Files On-Demand is one of the new features in the Fall Creators Update. It lets you access your cloud files like any of your other files on your PC, without using up your local storage space.

Microsoft has also improved Windows Inking feature. You can now ink directly onto the PDFs. Furthermore, it is now faster and also lets you comment, share the creativity with others. The Windows Ink is now as useful as pen and paper.

Microsoft has also announced Story Remix feature, a new feature that uses AI to create awesome movies out of your image collection.

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