The upcoming Windows 10 Spring Creators Update is almost ready for launch, with the OS now being "done" development wise.
Development on the next feature update for Windows 10, codenamed Redstone 4 and often referred to as the Spring Creators Update, is now complete. According to our sources, on Friday Microsoft internally signed-off on the final build of Redstone 4 at build 17133, making said build the one that will be released to manufacturers (RTM) for pre-loading onto new devices.
Assuming there are no catastrophic issues that arise when testing build 17133, this is the production build that Microsoft will service with security and cumulative updates throughout the lifespan of the Spring Creators Update, just like it has with previous releases of Windows 10. Build 17133 is expected to hit Fast ring this week, followed by Slow ring not long after. Of course, since this is the RTM build, it will also make its way to the Release Preview ring too. So, for Insiders in the Release Preview ring, prepare for a big update within the next week or so.
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