Windows 10 – New information
Re: Windows 10 – New information
Here is info on:
How to: upgrade from previous versions of Windows using Windows 10 ISO file
Technical Level : Basic
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Please be aware that you cannot use the free upgrade offer to perform a clean install on first attempt. You must first upgrade from the qualifying version of Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 (whether you do it through Windows Update or using the .ISO file). Ensure the upgrade is completed successfully and then ensure that it is activated. You can then proceed to do a clean install by using recovery media or using the Reset function in Start > Settings > Update & Security > Recovery > Reset this PC (Get Started).
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insi ... dc4649bf43
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10158 for PCs
We have a new build for PCs releasing today to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring – Build 10158. This build is full of improvements to stability and quality as well as some additional UI polish. It also has some great new features included for Microsoft Edge as well.
More at:
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... 8-for-pcs/
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Well that was nice, I opened up Hyper-V on my W8.1 host & it automatically started updating several files.
One of them was the 10158 build.
I had build 10130 PRO x64 installed & now its auto updated to build 10158.
I had my advanced updates set to the Fast ring in build 10130.
One of them was the 10158 build.
I had build 10130 PRO x64 installed & now its auto updated to build 10158.
I had my advanced updates set to the Fast ring in build 10130.
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Whoa! Another PC build!
So we have something of a surprise for you today! Our last build to the Windows Insider Fast ring was just yesterday, but we’re following it up with another build today – Build 10159, releasing to the Fast ring.
Why two builds so fast back to back?! As you probably know, we validate builds that we produce in internal rings where they’re used by engineers in OSG and Microsoft. If they pass all of our criteria we make them available to Windows Insiders, first to Fast and then to Slow once we know it’s a stable build. We’d been using 10158 for almost a week and knew it was going to be a strong build, and the data backed that up so we released it yesterday. Hot on its heels though was build 10159, which in addition to more fixes (over 300 of them!), took in one very interesting change. We didn’t want to wait with 10158 so we went ahead and released that build while we were still evaluating 10159. As it turns out though, 10159 is also a great build and passes our criteria for the Windows Insider Fast ring.
Screeny & more@:
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... -pc-build/
So we have something of a surprise for you today! Our last build to the Windows Insider Fast ring was just yesterday, but we’re following it up with another build today – Build 10159, releasing to the Fast ring.
Why two builds so fast back to back?! As you probably know, we validate builds that we produce in internal rings where they’re used by engineers in OSG and Microsoft. If they pass all of our criteria we make them available to Windows Insiders, first to Fast and then to Slow once we know it’s a stable build. We’d been using 10158 for almost a week and knew it was going to be a strong build, and the data backed that up so we released it yesterday. Hot on its heels though was build 10159, which in addition to more fixes (over 300 of them!), took in one very interesting change. We didn’t want to wait with 10158 so we went ahead and released that build while we were still evaluating 10159. As it turns out though, 10159 is also a great build and passes our criteria for the Windows Insider Fast ring.
Screeny & more@:
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... -pc-build/
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Yesterday Windows 10 build 10162 was released by Microsoft.
Here is the link to download the .ISO file
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... pdate-1504
Here is the link to download the .ISO file
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... pdate-1504
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Getting close to Windows 10 RTM
Build 10240 now available for Windows Insiders in Fast and Slow rings
Hi everyone, today we are releasing a new build to both the Fast and Slow rings. We’re just about two weeks away from beginning to offer Windows 10 to the world, as Terry detailed here. Over the past few days we’ve been preparing our release pipelines and processes, and this build is one step closer to what customers will start to receive on 7/29. For example, you’ll notice with this build that the desktop watermark is no longer there (you can still do Search > Winver to see your version number.
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... low-rings/
Build 10240 now available for Windows Insiders in Fast and Slow rings
Hi everyone, today we are releasing a new build to both the Fast and Slow rings. We’re just about two weeks away from beginning to offer Windows 10 to the world, as Terry detailed here. Over the past few days we’ve been preparing our release pipelines and processes, and this build is one step closer to what customers will start to receive on 7/29. For example, you’ll notice with this build that the desktop watermark is no longer there (you can still do Search > Winver to see your version number.
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... low-rings/
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Yesterday I found the MS windows 10 download tool.
It worked really good for updating my Win7 & Win8.1 OSs to Win10 RTM.
It also worked great for downloading the media for flash drive or DVD (ISO).
If you are tired of waiting for the auto Win10 update app. to start I recommend using this tool
If you need to install or reinstall Windows 10, you can use the tools on this page to create your own installation media using either a USB flash drive or a DVD.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10
It worked really good for updating my Win7 & Win8.1 OSs to Win10 RTM.
It also worked great for downloading the media for flash drive or DVD (ISO).
If you are tired of waiting for the auto Win10 update app. to start I recommend using this tool
If you need to install or reinstall Windows 10, you can use the tools on this page to create your own installation media using either a USB flash drive or a DVD.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /windows10
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
A new "Insider" build has been released to those w/ the Fast ring setting.
Its a "th2" build 10525
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... ild-10525/
Its a "th2" build 10525
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... ild-10525/
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Another new "Insider" build has been released to those w/ the Fast ring setting.
Its a "th2" build 10532
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... 32-for-pc/
Its a "th2" build 10532
http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindow ... 32-for-pc/
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