Although as many as 50 percent of all Windows 10 users are running the latest stable build 1703, known colloquially as the Creators Update, Microsoft has now pushed it out to every single system, meaning that no matter what hardware you're running (apart from Clover Trail Atoms) you should soon be running the new update, bringing you up to speed with the latest developments in the operating system, with all of the most important bug fixes and feature updates.
Although originally released several months ago, Microsoft has staggered the roll out of its big OS update until now, which has lead to around 54 percent of all Windows 10 users running the update at the time of writing (thanks Ars). Everyone else however, should now see the update applied automatically, or give them a notification of its download, depending on user preferences with Windows updates.
It's important people do too, as Microsoft is gradually moving towards existing builds, like 1511, receiving their last updates later this year. Of course there will be business users who take much longer to transfer over, but there are plenty of enterprise instances of Windows Xp still being run, so that's no real surprise.
Which operating system and version are you guys running? Have you all made the jump to the Creators Update yet?
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