As what the name suggests, the much-awaited Creators Update for Windows 10 centers around creative tasks like upgrading the classic Paint app into Paint 3D or upgrading the Microsoft Edge browser and adding some mixed-reality magic. This should be very useful for Windows 10 user who also has a Hololens Augmented Reality headset or people who are planning to get one of those mixed reality headsets that Microsoft is currently working on.

Aside from that, the Windows 10 Creators Update also has a few gamer-related features with it as well, including Game Mode, which, as what Microsoft claims, will deliver better gaming performance and consistency. According to PC Advisor, live streamers are also getting a new application to use, thanks to the company's recent acquisition of Beam, with which Microsoft is hoping will become a strong alternative towards Youtube Gaming or Twitch.

According to Laptop Mag, for people who are 100% ready to start exploring everything that the Windows 10 Creators Update is going to offer, they can follow the easy step-by-step guide to getting the update installed and running to their Windows 10 system. But just like every other major software update, ensuring some back up on some very important files before updates in strictly advised.

With no further ado, to start downloading Windows 10 Creators Update, simply navigate towards the Windows 10 Update Assistant on Microsoft.com. Afterward, click on the Windows 10 software download website link.

After clicking hit the 'Update' button now. When the file finished downloading, Save and Run the 'Windows10Upgrade9252.exe' file and click 'Yes' in order to allow the app to make the necessary changes on the PC. Click on the 'Update Now' button to fully start the install, where the 'Getting your update ready' will appear on the screen.

After doing all this, you can then sit back, relax and wait for the update to complete. Afterward, you can now enjoy the benefits of the Windows 10 Creators Update.