Such as we saw yesterday, Microsoft officially released ISO Windows 10 Creators Update, for Insiders. But the company has not yet confirmed that it will be this one version which will be released during the official release of Windows 10 Creators Update on April 11, 2017.
The teasing game of Microsoft it is known, we have mentioned it many times from this webσελίδα. Marketing and advertising with every build released, even if that build only has a wallpaper as a new feature.
Windows 10 Creators Update, on the contrary, brings many changes and improvements, so many are interested in installing it.
But beware:
Although there is a high probability that 15063 is RTM, Microsoft has not officially announced it.
Even if it's RTM, that doesn't mean it will be the version that Microsoft releases during the official launch. The build has not yet been pushed to the channel Release Preview του προγράμματος Windows Insider.
Let's look at what has happened in the Anniversary Update release of 2016 to understand how Microsoft works and what is likely to happen in the next few weeks.
The Anniversary Update version of Windows 10 was the 14393 version. It was available before the official release, and too many began to download it massively, just as they do now. However, Microsoft updated the build before its official release, in the 14.393,10 version, which was the final version released on 2 August 2016.
Woody from Infoworld notes that the final version had a huge number of bugs, and Microsoft had to release one cumulative update after the other to fix them.
As you can see, Microsoft does the same thing as build 15063. So it would be best to avoid updating your computers because the company is looking for testers.
Whoever install the new build will have more information that Microsoft will take over telemetry to fix bugs. Of course, if you want to be a testers of the company's builds, keep going unattended after you've created a full backup of your system before upgrading.
It will be better to wait until Microsoft officially releases the upgrade, or even better, until it is promoted to the Windows for Business channel. This means you will have to wait around four months after the release, but you will get the highest level of quality that you can get from Microsoft.