If you want to be among the first users to install the final release of Windows 10 (version 1803), follow the steps outlined in this guide.
Microsoft is planning to begin the rollout of the Windows 10 "Spring Creators Update" in April, but if you're eager to upgrade, you can download the final version before it's available to everyone, using the Windows Insider Program.
The Insider program includes three levels of readiness known as "rings," including Fast, Slow, and Release Preview, to allow developers and enthusiasts to get early access to upcoming features and improvements, to provide feedback to help shape the future of Windows 10.
While the previews available through the Fast and Slow ring usually contain bugs and things not working correctly, the Release Preview offers stable versions of new feature updates.
The Release Preview ring was designed to only test fixes, drivers, and apps, but because every major update has to pass through every ring, as soon as the Spring Creators Update is considered complete, it'll also be available in this ring.
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