The big update of Windows 10 is Creators Update, This big update is coming on April 2017 and maybe its on 11th April (rumor). Windows 10...
The big update of Windows 10 is Creators Update, This big update is coming on April 2017 and maybe its on 11th April (rumor). Windows 10 the first update was released on 29th July 2015, and Anniversary update on 2 August 2016. The next big update is creators update, which is soon release for public. The fast ring and slow ring update of creators update are already available. We're now in the final few weeks of waiting for Microsoft to fix the bugs and make the last few tweaks before releasing the Creators Update to the public. The latest preview build - number 15046 - is out and the only significant features to report are support for 360-degree videos in the Films & TV app, and a new setting that can prevent the user installing Windows apps unless they're from the Windows Store.
And this is big update you will soon saw the major update of Microsoft Paint which is 3D.
How to get Windows 10 Creators Update
If your pc or laptop is already running windows 10 then you will get automatically update on your laptop and pc. since it's an update and updates in Windows 10 are installed when they're available. However, you can check for updates manually by going to Start, Settings (the cog icon), Update and Security, Check for Updates. The Creators Update will be available in the same place.
If it's like previous major updates, you should also be able to download and install the update manually. To do this you'll need a USB flash drive with at least 4GB of space, a portable hard drive or writable DVD. Now, download the tool from Microsoft. Choose Create installation media for another PC, then select the language, edition and whether you want 32- or 64-bit. You can then use the tool to copy the files to a bootable USB drive or a bootable DVD. Once this is complete you can boot from the drive or disc and follow the on-screen instructions to install the Windows 10 update.
What are the new features?
Here's a selection of the main features to look forward to when the Creators Update arrives in April:
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft has detailed some more changes to its Edge web browser. Chief among these is native support for mixed reality and, specifically, WebVR. Websites are increasingly offering VR content, and when the Creators Update is released, Windows 10 users will be able to view this content in Edge without having to install a plug-in. In fact, talking of Extensions Microsoft has given developers of add-ons access to more features and functions in the browser and - with a bit of luck - we'll start to see the library grow. Currently the list of Extensions is relatively short.
Another update to Edge is the ability to save and restore groups of tabs. The idea behind this is to reduce clutter and improve performance for people who tend to have a lot of tabs open. Instead of keeping lots of pages open, you can save a group of them, 'set them aside' and then return to them later on without having to search through your history or try to remember what you were looking at. It's not a killer feature for everyone, but for some it will be a compelling reason to use Edge over another browser.
3D content - Like Microsoft Paint
3D content was a focus for Microsoft, with Windows 10 focusing greater on 3D content, which spans to Paint and Powerpoint too! And yes, Paint got a fresh lick of paint - pun intended.
You can now create 3D shapes in Paint and share them directly with your social followers, or SketchUp network - better still, print them directly on your 3D printers, nifty.
Pin people to the taskbar
This might seem trivial to some, but to others will be extremely useful. You will now have the option to pin 'people' to the taskbar, enabling you to quickly drag and drop files to your contacts, by taking these files to the taskbar!
Ebooks
Coming soon to Windows is the ability to buy and read ebooks. It appears that Microsoft will add ebooks alongside apps, games, music, movies and TV sections within a unified Windows Store.
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