Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release date

September 3rd, 2017 by Stephen Jones Leave a reply »

Microsoft officially confirmed on September 1 that its Windows 10 Fall Creators Update release ) will begin to roll out to mainstream users worldwide starting October 17.
( Lenovo inadvertently revealed yesterday during a product launch at the IFA conference that the Fall Creators Update would arrive starting on October 17.)

Microsoft also will designate a September build of Windows Server 2016’s first feature update (1709) as its “launch” candidate, as the company plans to announce at its Ignite conference in late September. Server 1709 also will likely begin rolling out to users in October.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update will include a number of new security features for enterprise users.
It also includes support for the Windows Mixed Reality headsets that Microsoft OEM partners will make commercially available October.

The Fall Creators Update also will reintroduce the placeholders concept for OneDrive storage with OneDrive Files on Demand.

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