Finally Windows 10 Autumn Creators Update will be named Windows 10 Fall Creators Update
According to reports earlier this week, the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update update is now known as Windows 10 Autumn Creators Update in several countries. Does Microsoft really put two names for this update? Please read the article for more details!
According to reports earlier this week, the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update update is now known as Windows 10 Autumn Creators Update in several countries. However, Microsoft said, changing the brand to Autumn Creators Update is just a translation error on websites of UK, India, Australia and New Zealand. The cause of these errors is that in some countries, Autumn means autumn instead of Fall, and Fall like some countries like Australia and New Zealand mean spring. Therefore, the name Microsoft has given this update has been misleading in some countries.
Finally, Redmond claimed that this update will be called Windows 10 Fall Creators Update wherever it means or not. Currently, Microsoft has also changed its name on websites in the UK, India, Australia and New Zealand to match the name it has set for this update.
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