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Windows 10 Creators Update – How to Get It before Launching

TNH Staff · April 1, 2017 · Leave a Comment

 Windows 10 Creators Update will be released worldwide on April 11th, BUT if you’re one of the many who cannot wait a little longer, we’ll let you in a little secret to get the new OS sooner and to enjoy the new features and performance improvements.

Listen closely: Windows 10 Creators Update is available for free downloading right NOW, with the help of Windows Insider – a program which lets you beta test unreleased version of the OS for free. If the occasional bugs won’t hurt you, you can download and install the update right now, after enrolling in Windows Insider Program. It’s cool that Microsoft doesn’t require anything specific for joining the scheme.

But remember: the Redmond tech company advises you no to run beta release on your main computer as there is a high risk for bugs.

All you need is to follow these steps:

  • Get to Settings app in Windows 10 > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program > Get Started
  • Windows will then walk you through the whole process, and then you’re good to go. You’ll have to reboot and the Insider Preview builds will automatically start rolling to your computer.
  • You have to pick an Insider level so go back to Settings > Update and Security > Windows Insider Program.
  • The Fast Ring gets you the latest updates, the Slow Ring is your safest option and the Release Preview option will only install preview updates in Microsoft applications from Windows Store.

There’s another way of getting the Creators Update: install the ISO files directly. You just have to download and mount them with Windows 10 Files Explorer. You’ll then be able to access setup.exe – the miracle file that installs Windows 10 creators Update on your computer.

Anyway, remember that this is not the final version of the Creators Update, and more updates and patches will definitely be revealed before the official release. However, if you decide to give it a go, good luck and stay away from bugs!

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: Windows 10, Windows 10 Creators, Windows 10 Creators Update

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