Windows 10 – New information
Re: Windows 10 – New information
There has been several Insider updates &-or leaks since my last post.
The latest leaked last Friday 10/2/2015, it is build 10558 x64 PRO, no x86 flavor leaked.
This one has several cosmetic & application changes, I just finished installing it in Hyper-V (Win8.1 x64 host).
The install was the typical new graphics & took 33 minutes after I hit the "install" button.
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Today Microsoft made update Build 10565 th2 available to those insiders w/ their build updates set to the "Fast Ring".
The install took the (old) test rig here 45 minutes to complete once the preparation was over.
Naturally I ran disk cleanup & recovered 10+ GB of space too.
Edit: Microsoft made .ISOs available for this build today. One can download them at: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... previewiso
Edit 2: This build is now available to those w/ "Slow Ring" update settings
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10576
Available as a upgrade for previous TH2 build, WU update only available to insiders now, tomorrow there will be .ISOs floating around online.
Available as a upgrade for previous TH2 build, WU update only available to insiders now, tomorrow there will be .ISOs floating around online.
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Build 10586 was released to insiders yesterday afternoon.
The watermark (lower rt corner) is gone now.
The watermark (lower rt corner) is gone now.
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
MS has released Windows 10 Th2 RTM this AM.
I got my copies (x86 & x64) from
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /techbench
Still haven't burned (the ISOs) or upgraded the Windows 10 Th1 RTM I have installed yet though.
Earlier today I used the MS media creation tool to snag copied of the above x86 & x64 & they both are combined into 1 ISO that is 5.48GB, so if not using a Dual Layer DVD you will probably download the USB flash drive copy.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software ... /windows10
Edit: I updated my Windows 10 Th1 to Th2 today going the WU route.
After the download, preparing & configuring the update install took 50 minutes on the test rig.
I even got my 16-bit app working on Windows 10 now, where it failed every time previously.
I got my copies (x86 & x64) from
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/softwar ... /techbench
Still haven't burned (the ISOs) or upgraded the Windows 10 Th1 RTM I have installed yet though.
Earlier today I used the MS media creation tool to snag copied of the above x86 & x64 & they both are combined into 1 ISO that is 5.48GB, so if not using a Dual Layer DVD you will probably download the USB flash drive copy.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software ... /windows10
Edit: I updated my Windows 10 Th1 to Th2 today going the WU route.
After the download, preparing & configuring the update install took 50 minutes on the test rig.
I even got my 16-bit app working on Windows 10 now, where it failed every time previously.
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Re: Windows 10 – New information
Summary:
I did an in-place upgrade on my Windows 7 x86 Main to Windows 10 Th2 as the Win7 Main OS was slowing down after several years since the last clean install.
Going this route I really didn't have to do anything. Click, click, install and it was up and running & the applications, data and settings were carried over through the migration, even the 16-bit app is working.
Now I have Windows 10 as a Main OS on my Main Rig & am totally stoked it was so easy.
I did an in-place upgrade on my Windows 7 x86 Main to Windows 10 Th2 as the Win7 Main OS was slowing down after several years since the last clean install.
Going this route I really didn't have to do anything. Click, click, install and it was up and running & the applications, data and settings were carried over through the migration, even the 16-bit app is working.
Now I have Windows 10 as a Main OS on my Main Rig & am totally stoked it was so easy.
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