The development of Windows 10 Spring Creators Update, version 1803, is over. The final (RTM) build is 17133, which is already released to Fast and Slow Ring Insiders. Microsoft is actively working to push the OS to the production branch. Today, the Redmond software giant prepared Windows 10 Build 17133 to be released via the Media Creation Tool.
Official free Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO files are now available for download from the Microsoft website. Follow our guide and download Windows 10 version 1803. You will find more details here. Download Windows 10 Version 1803 ISO files. If you want a simple ISO file instead of the ESD file, Windows 10 Version 1803 ISO file can be downloaded from below. It is only in English language. Download Windows 10 Version 1803 64-bit ISO [4.37 GB] Download Windows 10 Version 1803 32-bit ISO [3.15 GB].
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Media Creation Tool is a special tool which will allow you to create bootable media with Windows 10. It can download Windows 10 automatically.
The application uses file formats optimized for download speed, built-in media creation options for USB & DVDs, and allows creating an ISO file. It exists for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows versions. All you need is to download the appropriate version of the tool and run it.
As of this writing, the required executable file is not available for download yet. However, interested users can try with the following file:
Media Creation XML
There, you'll find all the official links to ESD files of the upcoming feature update to the OS.
To build an ISO from the files, refer to the tool created by MDL user 'Abbodi1406'.
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Windows 10 Spring Creators Update, codenamed 'Redstone 4', will bring a number of interesting features. These include Timeline, Cortana improvements, plenty of Fluent Design-powered apps and Settings pages, new security options, and more.
If you are interested in delaying the upgrade, refer to the article How To Delay Windows 10 Version 1803 Upgrade. This will allow you to pause the upgrade for up to 365 days and stay with your current Windows 10 version, if required.
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