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Get the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update: April Windows 10 Cumulative Updates are out!

Windows 10 will notify you when the Fall Creators Update is available for your device.

When the update is ready, you'll be asked to pick a time to install it if you're not ready.

After it’s installed, your device will be running Windows 10, version 1709. To see which version of Windows 10 your device is currently running, select the Start  button, then select Settings > System >About.

If you want to install the update now, go to the Microsoft software download website and select Update now
Read also: How to Use Windows 10, Guide for Beginners & Power Users: Personalizing the Start Menu.

Windows 10 Cumulative Updates.


Before doing this, you'll need to make sure your device is up to date

Select the Start  button, then select Settings  > Update security  > Windows Update

Select Check for updates. If updates are available, install them.

April’s Cumulative Updates are going out today, here are links to the release notes:
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Updates.

1709 - https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4093112
1703 - https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4093107
1607 - https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4093119
1511 - https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4093109
RTM - https://support.microsoft.com/kb/4093111




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  1. I think Windows 10 updates (as happened in Windows 8) are becoming too frequent and bulky again. In any way optimal information.

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    1. These updates refer exclusively to the security of Windows 10. Thank you for your comment.

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