Windows 10 Spring Creators Update RTM Build Is Coming to Release Preview Ring

Ahead of the public release expected next week, Windows 10 Spring Creators Update RTM build 17133 is now rolling out to the Release Preview ring. After going through the Fast and Slow rings last week, Microsoft appears to trust the latest build, which is being promoted to the Release Preview Insiders today.

Since this is the final build from the Redstone 4 branch, it didn’t bring any new features as the company focused on last-minute general bug fixes and improvements. Here is the list of those few fixes that Windows 10 Redstone 4 build 17133 has brought in:

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  • We fixed an issue resulting in certain devices with BitLocker enabled unexpectedly booting into BitLocker recovery in recent flights.
  • We fixed an issue resulting in not being able to change the display resolution when there were 4 or more monitors connected, due to the confirmation prompt hanging when you selected “Keep changes”.
  • We fixed an issue where clicking suggested search terms when typing in the Microsoft Edge URL bar didn’t do anything.

Windows 10 Spring Creators Update public release expected on April 10

Microsoft is done testing the upcoming Windows 10 Spring Creators Update. While the company hasn’t officially confirmed its name or release date, the operating system is likely to be released on April 10 as was hinted in a company document.

In today’s update, the Windows maker said that not everyone in the Release Preview ring will receive Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 17133 (RS4) immediately. “We are targeting full availability to Release Preview Monday 4/9,” the company added. If you are in the Release Preview ring and want to install it immediately, head over to Settings Update Security Windows Update to manually download and install the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update RTM build.

– Relevant: How to block the upcoming Windows 10 Redstone 4 update (aka Spring Creators Update)