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11th April, the rollout date for Windows 10 Creators Update is still some days away but if you can’t resist the urge of getting your hands on the latest version of Windows on your Windows 10 device, you can download it using Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant.

Windows 10 Update Assistant can help you configure Windows 10 Creators Update on your PC. Besides installing the updates, it will keep your system secure and provide the latest features and improvements. The program can be easily deployed to Windows 10 PCs that have not yet had the latest update installed.

Install Windows 10 v1703 using Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant

The entire process of running the tool is quite simple. You can run the tool yourself by just visiting the Windows 10 software download website and following the instructions on the site for installing the latest version of Windows 10.

All you need to do is visit Microsoft.com and hit the ‘Update now’ button visible on the page. The 729 bytes exe file will be downloaded to your computer.



When you run the tool, you will see the main screen of the tool. It will let you know if you are running the latest version of the Windows and whether your PC is capable of running it.

Click on Update now to start the upgrade process.



The tool will run a few compatibility checks for your PC and disk space required for installing the update.

If all appears well, the Update Assistant will ping Microsoft servers.

It will offer you two options,

► Upgrade this PC now

► Create installation media

Chose the first option.

The main highlight of the whole upgrade process is that all your files will be safe and right where you left them. Also, if the method does not work, you can go back to a prior version of Windows 10 anytime.



The install will take some time and your PC will restart several times. The best you can do is minimize the tool and continue to do your work.

In the end, when the process is complete you could either choose to restart the PC right way or after some time to allow the changes to take effect.



If you are not aware which version of Windows is installed on your system and if you are eligible for Creators Update you can easily check by clicking the Start button, selecting ‘Settings’ option, navigating to System and selecting ‘About’.

If the About window shows that you have Version 1607 (OS Build 14393), you are eligible to install Windows 10 Creators update.

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