Microsoft released the Windows 10 Creators Update some time ago but has chosen to only move it out to users in parts. Today, Microsoft has prompted Windows 10 users not to download the software update. As indicated by the notice, users ought to sit tight for their PCs to end up getting officially eligible for it.
On April 11, Microsoft began to reveal the new software Creators Update for all Windows 10 gadgets. The first to have this are the new machines and then the ones that are released in the later years. Henceforth, Microsoft is asking for every one of the Windows 10 users to simply kick back and sit tight for the Creators Update to turn out automatically.
As indicated by The Windows Club, Microsoft is taking off Windows 10 Creators Update in stages keeping in mind the end goal to keep away any issues that may happen. One of the real assignments Microsoft is completing amid this rollout is to tune in to the input from users.
"This allows us to provide high-quality experiences for the broadest set of users, while also continually increasing the quality and security of Windows 10," said Microsoft in a blog post.
The strategy of Microsoft is when a Windows 10 gadget gets qualified for the software refresh, the firm will let it download the entire Windows 10 Creators Update automatically. The purpose of this procedure is yet obscure. However, this methodology is better, because there will be lesser issues with the restored versions.
Taking after the release of Windows 10 Creators Update, there have been a few reports on bugs and obscure issue. Microsoft knows about those.
"Once identified, we posted this issue to our Windows community forum," said Microsoft.
Clearly, a bug-free update experience is the best thing which Microsoft can expect. So yes, it is better to wait, indeed, for the update notification then to manually install it, inviting risk.