If you see a headline titled “Windows 10 Fall Creators Update now available,” you can click the “Update now” button to download and launch the Upgrade Assistant and upgrade that way. You can manually upgrade in-place by visiting the Microsoft Software Download website. Chances are, it isn’t, as Microsoft is, of course, rolling out the update in a phased manner over time. Navigate to Settings > Update & security > Windows Update to see if it’s available. Starting today, Microsoft is making the Fall Creators Update available via Windows Update. Here’s how you can get the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update-or, more accurately, Windows 10 version 1709-as soon as possible.
I’ll be writing up a tip for you soon as well. Note: Some people may actually want to hold off on this potentially disruptive upgrade. Today’s the day: The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update is now available.