Microsoft has internally signed off on the final build of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, known as RTM (Release To Manufacturing.)
Development on the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is now complete. Last week, Microsoft internally signed off on the final build of the Redstone 3 development cycle at build 16299, with build 16299.15 being the build that Microsoft is releasing to manufacturers for pre-loading onto new hardware.
So what does this mean? Well, if you're an Insider who is looking to get off the preview train, you can now safely do so with build 16299.15. This is the production build that Microsoft will now service with cumulative updates and fixes for the next couple of years, just like with every other release of Windows 10.
You can use build 16299.15 as clean install media on devices that you do not plan on enrolling in the Insider Program, too. Microsoft is yet to release official ISOs for this however, so you'll either have to make your own or wait.
Microsoft still has a couple of weeks before the Fall Creators Update begins its official rollout on October 17, meaning Microsoft still has plenty of time to squash last minute bugs and issues Insiders may be having on the RTM build.
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