Windows 10 Fall Creators Update

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (also known as version 1709 or Redstone 3) is a downgrade for Windows 10, which was released on 17 October 2017.

It is the first client version of Windows to support the ARM64 architecture.

It is the first version of Windows 10 where flight-signed binaries are not considered invalid past the end-entity certificate expiration date without a signed Secure Boot policy containing a configuration that allows them.

New features and changes

 * Added OneDrive Files on Demand.
 * A new design language called Fluent Design System was added. It incorporates more light, depth, motion, scale, and transparency.
 * Improvements to Inking and Handwriting.
 * Added My People to the taskbar.
 * Task Manager can now show GPU resource usage alongside CPU, memory, disk, and network resource usage.
 * The Touch Keyboard is completely rebuilt on WordFlow and SwiftKey technologies.
 * Updates to Microsoft Edge.
 * Updates to Cortana. The Cortana settings have been moved to a dedicated Settings page
 * Added Power Throttling.
 * Added support for Motion Controllers in Windows Mixed Reality.
 * Added new security features.
 * Added ability to send links from a phone to a PC.
 * Privacy changes.