Microsoft is now rolling out Windows 10 Fall Creators Update to Release Preview Ring which was already available on the Fast and Slow Rings. Windows 10 Build 16299.15 is the Fall Creators Update coming to the general public on October 17. As expected Microsoft has now pushed the update to the Release Preview Ring Insiders, just a week before the public release to all Windows 10 users.

Microsoft has confirmed the rollout news in the blog post revealing that the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update Build 16299.15 will take some hours to show up on the device. Microsoft has asked the users to be patient as it will take a few days for the update to be available on all devices.

Microsoft also notes that this build marks the final preparations for the general release of Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. “As part of final preparations for the general availability of the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update on Oct. 17th, we have begun releasing Build 16299.15 to Windows Insiders in the Release Preview ring,” Microsoft’s Dona Sarkar writes.

If you would like to download Windows 10 Fall Creators Update today, you can do so by switching the machine to receive updates from the Release Preview Ring. Remember that the build 16299.15 you will download on the Release Preview Ring is the same update the general public will receive on October 17. On the other hand, Microsoft hasn’t confirmed whether or not the Windows 10 Mobile Build 15252 is the final build.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update brings some major improvements to the operating system. Microsoft has worked on a new design language called Fluent Design in the Fall Creators Update and other interesting features include Story Remix.

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