Edge welcome screen reports "April" name for upcoming Windows 10 update

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 The Edge browser has been displaying a welcome screen with the name “April update” since the appearance of testbuild 17134 of Windows 10. This means that the update will not come out as ‘Spring Creators Update’.

Windows 10 Insider testers will see an opening screen with the text “Welcome to the April” after updating to build version 17134 update ‘, noted Neowin . In a video that Microsoft put online last week, the name ‘Windows 10 April 2018 Update’ is also used . It seems that this is going to be the name of the upcoming major Windows 10 update.
Lang seemed to be like Spring Creators Update, a name that lay with that of the previous updates, which were named Creators Update and Fall Creators Update. With the new name, Microsoft recovers the naming of the first Windows 10 update: the November Update, which appeared in 2015.
Microsoft has seen the name another week to release the update. It may be Tuesday, the day that Microsoft often uses for updates. The Fall Creators Update appeared last Tuesday, October 17, the Creators Update on Tuesday, April 11.
According to Microsoft followers with sources within the company, the April update would initially appear April 10. Microsoft later confirmed that there were problems with the update that could lead to blue screen of death crashes. That is why a new build was released, which has since been distributed to Insider testers.

 

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