Almost two years ago, the Anniversary Update promised to be one of the best and most stable releases. Our readers are now familiar with its bugs, errors and other issues that came along, but we managed to fix them and move on. Now, users who are still running it will no longer receive security updates beyond April 2018.

Upgrade your system to a newer version of Windows 10

The giant tech recommends users to start planning the upgrade to a newer version of Windows 10, as both the Creators Update and the Fall Creators Update are still being supported. This means otherwise you will no longer receive security or quality updates, and your system could become vulnerable to viruses and more security risks. Microsoft support makes available a reference to all of the updates that were released for version 1607 of Windows 10. If you need to check what version of Windows you are on, just type winver in the search box of your taskbar and click on the run command. And once you know that you can see the date your version reaches the end of support.

Besides that, Microsoft is getting prepared to release Redstone 4 (possibly called Spring Creators Update) next month. Which one will be the most secure version of Windows 10? At the moment, Microsoft emphasizes that about Windows 10 Fall Creators Update. Then again, Redstone 4 is projected to be finalized by the end of March, with the gradual rollout to begin in April 2018.

Also read: Windows 10 Spring Update will enable developers to build better apps with AI

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