
It lets you select an area on your screen, and an image of it is copied to your clipboard Here is the full 1703 change log for anyone interested: Just click here, download the updater and run it. This is the creators update with Game Mode (generally helps with minimum fps on mid to high end machines and max fps on low end machine), support for spatial sound through built in Dolby features like Atmos, and WDDM 2.2 which reportedly has older games running much better - someone on Guru3D commented that Monkey Island 1 and 2 used to crash and now they don't. Just letting you know my experience across a number of different desktop and laptop configurations. Remember people, this is a suggestion not a prescription so do what you want as I don't want to get into any arguments over it. I know people would argue with me but I have read up on it and done all the upgrades for many PCs including two of my own and quite a few friend's/family's on Windows 10 without ever having to do a fresh install and they all run flawlessly. Stay tuned.With the way that Windows 10 works you really have little reason to do a fresh install so I would greatly recommend just updating rather than doing a fresh install which would only serve to generally waste your time. Not sure why.īut I suspect we will see it appear again every soon.

The days of “we won’t ship it until it’s ready” are well past us, folks.

But I suspect that many of you view this with the same curious mix of humor and resentment that I do. And we should be accepting of such things in the “Windows as a service” world. To be fair, this has happened with every Windows 10 version, including the original. Well, that didn’t take long: Though it won’t ship the Creators Update until April 11, Microsoft has already created the first cumulative update for that release.
