I think that by downloading and installing the latest upgrade immediately, we will be doing a good turn to Microsoft. After all, they do monitor our systems any bug that we experience will help them improve their own software developments.
Personally I have software that blocks their ability to monitor my system..
It's like pjc said, if they distribute it in stages and when the hardware on the PC is deemed capable of running the Creators Update, then I'd rather wait for Microsoft to deem my laptop acceptable.
Not sure if they really evaluate the hardware of a system as my three laptops are similarly equipped, but only one has received the update. And that was several weeks ago. So far, only 1 out of 4 of my computers has gotten the Creators update.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: HP p6608f OS: Windows 10 Home CPU: Intel Core i3-CPU 540@3.07 GHz Memory: 4 GB Hard Drives: 750GB 5400RPM hard drive
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