I downloaded the creator update but did not like its features. After install a new OS, Microsoft shows downgrade option early after upgrading to Windows 10 and remove it after one month. I recently upgrade my windows 8.1 Professional operating system to windows 10 Professional being getting a license from ODosta Store at: But I did not like its overall structure. I think Its not Windows 10, Its version should be windows 6 as it has many faults.
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Windows 10 1703 15063.0 Single Language (Creators Update) 64Bits download
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