Windows 10 Spring Creators Update is delaying mood

Although everyone was waiting for his mood Creators Update (aka 4 or version 1803) on April 10, the company decided to delay the release of the new updated firmware. Windows 10 Spring Creators

We currently do not know much more, as Microsoft itself has never confirmed 10 in April as Spring Creator release date, but many who know what's going on inside the company say there will be a delay in the release of the new OS.

Microsoft for its part released the first cumulative update for Spring Creators on April 10 (for Insiders), fixing a bunch and addressing security flaws that existed in other versions of Windows 10.

This cumulative update may take us one step closer to the forthcoming Spring Creators public release, although it is not clear at the moment when it will happen.

It will probably take a few days before the release to the public but it would be very interesting to know why Microsoft delayed the release of the new update.

If it is a last minute error, it should make us all wonder what the company is serving us, although everything seems to work smoothly for Insiders.

Πηγές within the company who spoke with Windows Central reported that Microsoft found a "blocking bug" last weekend that needs to be fixed before the operating system can be officially released.

The new operating system version will be available to the public at waves, which means that systems are updated gradually.

Microsoft itself is expected to provide more to deploy the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update very soon, as the first wave of updates should be available by the end of the month.

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