Senior editor Zac Bowden’s sources told him that Microsoft planned to roll out the update on April 10, coinciding with Patch Tuesday, but that a serious “blocking bug” discovered by Windows Insiders shelved the production release for what will likely be “a couple of weeks.” ““We’re excited to release the next update to Windows 10 and we’ll share more when we’re ready,” a Microsoft spokesperson said. Microsoft hasn’t announced the official name of Redstone 4 yet, though we’ve seen the name “Spring Creators Update” floated. Until then, we expect version 1803 within a few weeks.
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