Microsoft is likely to release the Windows 10 fall update to version 1511 and build 10586 anytime this month. The tech giant plans to increment Windows 10 Fall Update from previous OS version to its newest version with the most advanced features.

Windows 10.0 was released on July 29, 2015 with build 10240, reports IT Pro. Windows 10’s latest 1511 version will replace the former with more robust updates for enhanced operations. Looking ahead, there will be further versions in quarterly and biannual releases.

Microsoft used its Media Creation Tool to design Windows 10 version 1511, which will now be available in every computer sold. If you already have Windows 10.0 in your PC, upgrade to Windows 10 1511 to get the latest specs, said Thurrot.

So, what does Windows 10 version 1511 Fall Update have to offer?

You get aggregate features of the Windows 10.0 versions enhanced with improvements and other additions. A single Windows Fall update gives a user access to all its features since it works like a build-over-build upgrade that’s less time-consuming to boot.

You won’t notice any major change in the update but smaller improvements across different features make it better. The Windows 10 Fall Update is more mature with its core OS feature remaining the same.

Initially, users had to upgrade their PCs from Windows 7 or 8.1 to Windows 10 without having to clean the former OS. This prevented many from upgrading successfully and prevented upgrades from performing smoothly. In an urge to mitigate the issue, Microsoft designed the Windows 10 Fall Update that’s meant to activate Windows 10 to PCs without any hiccups.

Added to that, users have to ensure the Windows background is turned off every time they log in. A bright white bar show up every time you log into the Windows 10 OS. The Fall Update helps you change white to a more soothing colour.

The other additions include table mode improvements; improved Skype messaging and video experience; installation of apps to external storage; Cortana improvements and memory manager improvements.

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