![]() ![]() The biggest Windows 10 upgrade so far was the Anniversary Update from mid-2016. But it was a bit unfinished, so Microsoft quickly shipped a Fall Update in November 2015 that focused mostly on fit and finish. It provided a nice return to the PC focus that Microsoft lost track of in the ill-fated Windows 8. The initial version of Windows 10 shipped in mid-2015 and was obviously a big deal. ![]() Which is itself kind of interesting: So far, Windows 10 versions have pretty much followed an “every other” schedule, alternating between big releases and less impressive updates. Unlike its predecessor, however, the Fall Creators Update is a fairly substantial upgrade that should offer useful improvements for just about anyone. This week, Microsoft will begin rolling out its fourth feature update for Windows 10.
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