You can now install the latest Windows 10 version and test all the new features and improvements that Microsoft has been working on for the last seven months. Windows 10 version 1803 will gradually roll out to all eligible users. For this reason, not all Windows 10 users will be able to install the latest OS version through Windows Update. If haven’t received the April 2018 Update because the update is not available in your region yet, but you really want to test the new features, you can download and install it manually. You can do that by using the ISO file. This method is also very useful if you want to upgrade to a new Windows 10 version but you don’t have a stable Internet connection. The official Windows 10 update website already marks the Windows 10 April Update as the latest OS version available, so go ahead and follow the steps listed below to install it on your computer. Which is the latest version of Windows 10? Find out from our constantly updated article!

How to install the Windows 10 April Update using an ISO file

First off, you need to make sure that your machine meets at least the minimum system requirements to install the Windows 10 April Update:

Processor: 1GHz or faster processor or SoC RAM: 1GB for 32-bit or 2GB for 64-bit Hard disk space: 16GB for 32-bit OS or 20GB for 64-bit OS Graphics card: DirectX9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver Display: 800×600

If your computer meets these requirements, you can now get the ISO file: Should you encounter any issues during the upgrade process, the troubleshooting guides listed below will help you fix them:

Fix: Media Creation Tool Acess Denied When Moving Windows 10 ISO to USB How to fix Windows 10 errors when mounting ISO files Fix Windows 10 error in second boot and complete the upgrade Fix: Windows Upgrade Assistant stuck at 99% installing

 

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