The software giant Microsoft is warning its users against installing the Windows 10 Creators Update and moreover, it is blocking the update to the devices. The company reportedly asked his users not to manually update their systems until the software shows up for them automatically.
As a part of this mission, Microsoft went with a block in a bid to minimize the effect and also ensure that all the users will not be affected. This tech major has been informing its users since quite some time to wait till their PCs, phones or any other device offers them to manually install the update on their device.
The reason for this confusion is that Microsoft had been testing the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) hardware along with their Independent Softwares Vendors (ISV) app partners too.
Microsoft explained this to be a part of “controlled roll out approach” so that a better experience can be ensured for all users.
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John Cable, Director of Program Management at Windows Servicing and Delivery said in his blog: “It’s important to note that when customers use the Software Download Site to manually install the Creators Update they bypass many of these blocks. Therefore, we continue to recommend (unless you’re an advanced user who is prepared to work through some issues) that you wait until the Windows 10 Creators Update is automatically offered to you. When your device becomes eligible for the Creators Update roll out, you’ll be prompted to make some important choices on your privacy settings before the Creators Update can install,”
It is actually appreciable that the company has issued a warning about these updates to be only installed when they get prompted or it might break their machines.