If you do decide to go with 1709 (for whatever reason…), then at least edit the image with MSMG Toolkit (totally free) and remove as much crap as you can/want. I understand those who want to stay on the latest OS, Windows 10, but those who want the latest build should ask themselves why it is they want it - better UI that important? Enjoying more MS Store bloatware? Your hardware benefits from WDDM 2.3? Think your games will run faster when Gaming Mode is enabled? WDDM 2.1, however, brought us the necessary DXGI 1.5, Shader Model 6.0 for DirectX 12_1, and HDR, many of which are mainstream features today. WDDM 2.2 brought support for Virtual stuff and that’s still in infancy. Heck, whenever general population reports issues to MS about their OS, the most frequent response to is to run DISM Scan/RestoreHealth command that checks component store corruption and it took 3 months for MS to fix 1706 that came WITH corrupted component store! The only reason to go with 1709 is if you’re using hardware that can benefit from WDDM 2.3 and so far nobody even knows for sure what WDDM 2.3 brings to the table. It took previous Creator’s Update Spring 1706 more than 6 months to be officially “ready for business deployment” and MS admitted that several issues related to performance and game performance cannot be resolved in 1706. In 1607 MS is fixing deep, rare issues because most of the topical ones were resolved after years of patching, while 1709 still has topic UI bugs. I mean take a look at release notes of the latest 1607 Cumulative Updates and 1709 release notes. You can use Home, Pro, Enterprise, or any other version 1607 to get the benefits of it, not just the actual LTSB.Ĭreator’s Update Fall 1709 is very fresh, filled with bugs, bloated as hell, and many features are actually labeled as “experimental”. It is all bug fixes, performance and security improvement. I would not install any Windows 10 version other than build 1607 (Anniversary Update) because 1607 is what MS uses for LTSB (Long Term Service Branch).
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