Microsoft is reportedly ready to release Windows 10 Redstone 4 (or Windows 10 Spring Creators Update), as the company just promoted RTM build in all rings (distribution channels) of the proletterof Windows Insider.
So Windows 10 build 17134 is now available for download and installation for registered users in Release Preview (Fast and Slow), which means that Microsoft is very close to completing the RTM testing process before the official release.
If no significant errors are found, we will begin distributing the new operating system in the form of updates from Tuesday that comes to us. Update to build 17134 will be completed gradually, as Microsoft does for all major new OS updates.
Microsoft has already postponed the release of Windows 10 Redstone 4 when he discovered a blocking error which was causing BSODs in the previous one version RTM (build 17133). So the company then decided to release build 17134 as a new RTM instead of releasing a cumulative update that fixed build 17133.
So apparently the bug has been fixed, and Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on the new RTM before it launches public insurance rollout.
What we do not know yet, as Microsoft has not reported anything officially, is the name of the new update.
Redstone 4 is the code name that the company uses internally, and many believe that the new Windows 10 update could be called Windows 10 Spring Creators Update. It remains to be seen what Microsoft will decide.
Of course, after all that has happened, we do not recommend direct installation to a system that you use for your job. But if you want to try the new operating system, read how you can do it directly from the following publication: