Build 1703 of the Windows 10 Creators Update also brings with it tons of stability improvements and fixes for known issues. The new build is going to be rolled out via Windows Update, so you should be able to check for, download and install it by simply opening the Start Menu and clicking on Settings > Update & security > Windows Update > Check for updates. Unfortunately, Windows 10 Creators Update users are experiencing an array of different problems when trying to install build 1703, the most common of which is one where the download progress indicator for the update gets stuck at 0% or some other percentage. While the download progress indicator does get stuck at specific percentages for users affected by this problem, the download actually keeps running in the background and the build is eventually installed once the update has been downloaded. So in actuality, this is more of an aesthetic problem than a technical one. Microsoft is aware of this issue and released the following statement regarding it: “You may see “Initializing…” when attempting to download this build and the download progress indicator shown when downloading this build may seem broken under Settings > Update & security > Windows Update. It may look like you’re getting stuck at 0% or at other percentages. Ignore the indicator and be patient. The build should download fine, and the installation should kick off.” However, if the download progress indicator stays stuck at a specific percentage for you for more than a couple of hours and build 1703 still hasn’t been installed, here’s what you need to do in order to try and resolve the problem: Fixes for known issues after installing creators update:
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