Microsoft has announced today that the Windows 10 Creators Update has started rolling out to Windows 10 customers around the world as a free update. There are two ways to get the Windows 10 Creators Update. If you already have a Windows 10 PC, and have automatic updates enabled, the Creators Update will be delivered via the phased rollout. Advanced users can initiate the update manually via the Update Assistant (https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2017/04/11/how-to-get-the-windows-10-creators-update/). Update availability may vary by manufacturer, model, country or region, mobile operator or service provider, specific installed software, hardware limitations and other factors such as feedback from customers. Windows 10 Creators Update is the next wave of innovation– empowering user...
Starting April 11th, the Creators Update will begin rolling out to Windows 10 devices globally, bringing along with it a horde of features. Microsoft revealed today what the upcoming update holds in store for the users, and it’s hard not to be excited. The Game Mode Windows 10 allowed for the support of Directx 12, leading to better performance for the latest gen graphics, and the Creators Update plans to improve upon it significantly with its Game Mode. Here’s what Microsoft has to say about it: Game Mode is another new Windows 10 feature arriving with the Creators Update that optimizes your Windows 10 PC to provide a better, more consistent gaming experience. “At a basic level, Game Mode is a platform feature dedicating more graphics and processor resources to your PC g...