Thread:Eyeris1/@comment-31028364-20170608185616/@comment-31495881-20170608203458

No problem. Mine took an exceptionally long time as I was not even starting out with the most current Win10 version prior to Creator's Update. You will eventually be prompted to review privacy settings. You may want to pay attention to two areas there. 1. Relevant apps, if you turn this off you will still receive app suggestions but as Microsoft puts it they may not be as relevant 2. Relevant ads, same thing, turning it off will not reduce ads but the ads may be less tailored or relevant to you So is there any reason to turn these off? The way an app or ad is deternined to be relevant is based on your currently d/l apps, activity in Windows Store, browsing history and more. To collect such information means an additional background program running which may slow your PC. If you have no interest in apps or ads you may then decide to turn them off for faster PC performance. If you prefer app suggestions and ads that may be more likely to apply to you and don't have any performance issues you may want to leave them on. I believe there is also a choice to use relevant tips. The tips may be helpful and use a separate background program so you may choose to leave the relevant tips on but not the apps and ads. It's all completely up to you and based on your PC performance and how you use your PC but I thought I might at least give you that bit of information to help you decide. If in the future you hear of an upgrade to Win10 and have not been prompted or have any other issues with Win10 that you'd like to investigate you can always with voice or type use Cortana by providing the subject, ie today you could have typed or said "Creator's Update" and it would then give you suggestions on where to get more info on the web. One thing with Cortana is that regardless of what default search engine you use (I use Chrome) if you use a direct link or suggestion provided it will automatically open Edge. Just some FYI. Good luck with your upgrade!!