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    How to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

    How to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update


    Last Updated: 16 Aug 2016 at 13:07



    Update 8/16/16: The Windows 10 Anniversary Update has begun rolling out for Windows 10 Mobile. The Anniversary Update includes additional features and improvements for your Windows 10 phone. To manually check for the update, on Start, swipe over to the All apps list, then select Settings > Update & security > Phone update > Check for updates. Note that availability may vary by manufacturer, model, country or region, mobile operator or service provider, hardware limitations and other factors


    Starting today the Windows 10 Anniversary Update will begin rolling out for our customers around the world*. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is full of new features and innovations that bring Windows Ink and Cortana** to life; a faster, more accessible and more power-efficient Microsoft Edge browser; advanced security features; new gaming experiences and more. The Windows 10 Anniversary Update will start rolling out to Windows 10 Mobile phones in the coming weeks.

    The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is being rolled out to Windows 10 PCs across the world in phases starting with the newer machines first. You don’t have to do anything to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, it will roll out automatically to you through Windows Update if you’ve chosen to have updates installed automatically on your device. However, if you don’t want to wait for the update to roll out to you, you can manually get the update yourself on your personal PC. If you’re using a Windows 10 PC at work, you will need to check with your IT administrator for details on your organization’s specific plans to update.

    Here are a couple ways you can manually get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update

    How to Check for and Install Windows Updates in Windows 10

    Go to Settings > Updates & Security > Windows Update




    1. In Windows Update simply click Check for Updates.



    2. The Anniversary Update will appear as, Feature update to Windows 10, version 1607. Click update and the update will begin downloading and installing.



    Another way to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update will be by clicking Learn more just below the “Looking for info on the latest updates? In Windows Update.



    From there you’ll be taken to a support page on Microsoft.com to click on the Get the Anniversary Update now button that will allow you to download the ISO file to your PC.

    We hope you enjoy the Windows 10 Anniversary Update!

    *Windows 10 Anniversary Update will be available in all countries where Windows 10 is available.
    **Cortana available in select markets



    Source: How to get the Windows 10 Anniversary Update | Windows Experience Blog


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    Download Windows 10 Anniversary ISO (32-bit 3.14 GB) (64-bit=4.07 GB):

    Windows 10 ISO Download - Windows 10 Forums

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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    02 Aug 2016


  1. Posts : 445
    Win 10 Pro 64
       #1

    Getting it now through system update..........hope it is stable.......
      My Computers


  2. Posts : 1,174
    Windows 1.00 to Windows 11 Pro 64-bit Build 22000.194
       #2

    Doesn't give the current Update here.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 149
    windows 10 Pro
       #3

    I got a file called "Windows10Upgrade28084" from the support page shown above, but when running it a screen came up saying "Thank you for upgrading to the latest version of Windows 10"
    Am I missing something here?
      My Computer


  4. Posts : 445
    Win 10 Pro 64
       #4

    Update was successful........the settings pages have a new look.......looks more polished..

    So far all my programs are working great....
      My Computers


  5. Posts : 3,367
    W10 Pro x64/W7 Ultimate x64 dual boot main - W11 Triple Boot Pending
       #5

    trevo said:
    I got a file called "Windows10Upgrade28084" from the support page shown above, but when running it a screen came up saying "Thank you for upgrading to the latest version of Windows 10"
    Am I missing something here?
    That turned out to be the Windows Upgrade Assistant not a separate tool for the Anniversary build. The 14385 still on the main build was indicated as the latest version of 10 as well as what you saw there being in the RS1 group of builds. Each of these builds is still version 1607 which is what the advisor tool goes by.

    The MCTool was also downloaded again a second time lately and will see the iso used for a new VM before assuming RS1 or the 10586.494 download for that. Some may not even see the update for a day or so depending on location possibly in random order which would be the MS intent on preventing server bog downs.
      My Computers


  6. Posts : 207
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v.1909
       #6

    Any idea how big the Update is?
      My Computer


  7. Posts : 149
    windows 10 Pro
       #7

    Night Hawk said:
    That turned out to be the Windows Upgrade Assistant not a separate tool for the Anniversary build. The 14385 still on the main build was indicated as the latest version of 10 as well as what you saw there being in the RS1 group of builds. Each of these builds is still version 1607 which is what the advisor tool goes by.

    The MCTool was also downloaded again a second time lately and will see the iso used for a new VM before assuming RS1 or the 10586.494 download for that. Some may not even see the update for a day or so depending on location possibly in random order which would be the MS intent on preventing server bog downs.
    Thanks for the reply, when I tried again the Upgrade Assistant app went into an endless loop with the message about finding the latest version. Had to restart the PC to stop it.
      My Computer


  8. Posts : 148
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #8

    dlwmacgregor said:
    Any idea how big the Update is?
    3.5 GB or so
      My Computer


  9. Posts : 207
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v.1909
       #9

    roblinb said:
    3.5 GB or so
    Thanks. Much obliged.
      My Computer


 

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