Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14332 for PC and Mobile Insider
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Welcome to TenForums, OilerNut.
You may be somewhat correct; however, we've had ISOs regularly released, especially prior to the release of Build 10240. I'm not completely sure, but I seem to remember that we've had ISOs released while the "slow build" was never released. Ya gotta remember this is Microsoft, and they don't do anything to our schedule. There have been builds where no ISOs were released, that's for sure!
As a WAG, my thinking is that since we're heading into the "Anniversary Release", this ISO release could possibly be so that all Insiders will have a chance at discovering new bugs. After all, there are quite a few who, for one reason or another, haven't even gotten Build 14332.
Or, the ISO could be to include even more potential Insiders.
Thanks! Yeah it would definitely allow more people to get on to the latest build, which I wonder if it's feature complete as I figure they probably want to get redstone out before fall. One thing is funny, I have really had no major issues with the fast builds until 14332, it won't install on my work PC, it gives a BSOD and rolls back to 14328.
Now only if they released builds for Server just as frequently (I say this knowing Tech Preview 5 was just released)!
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The latest update to Start 10 (just came out) allows the new Start Menu if you choose Wiindows 10 from style. I knew Stardock would do it - I've bought stuff from them since they started eons ago with improving the appearance of OS/2
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The latest update to Start 10 (just came out) allows the new Start Menu if you choose Wiindows 10 from style. I knew Stardock would do it - I've bought stuff from them since they started eons ago with improving the appearance of OS/2
The only thing new since first seeing Start10 last year was them removing the Trekker Start button from their collection. Fortunately I backed up the original from the main build's folder to the second desktop where it was found missing when buying it again. None of the updates going on show anything different as far as the three choices of menus to pick from.
I simply choose the 10 style menu without the Metro Tile Bloatation added into the mix since those are relatively useless on a desktop and intended mainly for touchscreen based portables. Then you add in the other purchase online extras to that as well.
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Thanks! Yeah it would definitely allow more people to get on to the latest build, which I wonder if it's feature complete as I figure they probably want to get redstone out before fall.
Nah, not feature complete at all. Just try using Edge as completely as you would your favorite browser. I try to use it with each new build, but so far, it's a no go for me. There are other things Microsoft has promised that aren't there yet; however, I'd say it's "feature complete" enough that it can be used as a main OS; read on . . .
One thing is funny, I have really had no major issues with the fast builds until 14332, it won't install on my work PC, it gives a BSOD and rolls back to 14328.
Errrr, ummm . . . I hope you have some very good backups! Ain't no way I'd use my work PC for a beta. And make no mistake; any build above Build 10586 (November Retail Rrelease) is a beta. I still remember the Build sometime back that trashed my machine and made it totally unusable!
I have seen folks with your same problem. Have you tried ESD to ISO for a clean install? Before I did that, though, I'd be caught turning my "work machine" into a Dual Boot System. I'd have a very good backup with this before starting.
Of course I don't know how savy you are, nor do I know how far you've explored TenForums, but just in case, it's a great place to get instructions for just about anything you want to do:
ESD to ISO - Create Bootable ISO from Windows 10 ESD File - Windows 10 Forums
USB Flash Drive - Create to Install Windows 10 - Windows 10 Forums
Windows 10 - Dual Boot with Windows 7 or Windows 8 - Windows 10 Forums
Now only if they released builds for Server just as frequently (I say this knowing Tech Preview 5 was just released)!
I got an invite to the Server, but for the moment, the only machine that might work as a server is sitting in the closet with no monitor (which would be fine after the software's installed) and no keyboard or mouse.
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One thing is funny, I have really had no major issues with the fast builds until 14332, it won't install on my work PC, it gives a BSOD and rolls back to 14328.
In case you do not know.....................
14332 ISO available to download :
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...reviewadvanced
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Whoops! I forgot that!
Thanks, Davie!
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The odd thing about the Insider Preview ISO download link is ...............Build 14328 is conspicuously absent.
Only 14295 and 14332 are made available.
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The odd thing about the Insider Preview ISO download link is ...............Build 14328 is conspicuously absent.
Only 14295 and 14332 are made available.
WAG! Maybe Build 14328 is what has kept some from updating to 14332? And Microsoft knows it so they "took it off the market"???
Yeh, I get these "brilliant deductions" every so often . . .
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I'm really only interested in when the will realease the next Insider Build. The buildfeed.net Private Leak page shows 14342 as of May 6. Since I have found that the ESDtoISO program (wonderful) works on my VMware Windows 10 VM to create an ISO from the buld sources and I backup all my data and programs I just do a fresh install on my physical machine from the ISO created on the VM. If I the fresh build is uninstallable (has never happened to me) then I can restore the previous build from an image backup (I recommend AOEMI Backupper). If I'm working in openSUSE (dual boot) I can do the same testing with VM since fortanely openSUSE Leap is still using kernel 4.1 and gcc compiler 4.8 so the VMware WS 12 can be installed.
Anyway I suppose I won't say much more about Linux - unless its about the new Ubuntu environment (can't find much about it here - anybody have links to a thread?). Supposedly the networking is supposed to work without hacking the resolv.conf file so I can update that system (it is Ubuntu 14.04 as far as I can tell). It worked one time when I first installed 14332 but know I get the icmp error.
Let me be frank here. I like beta testing Windows 10 - however IMHO its a toy OS compared to many flavors of Linux -especially because of virtualization products. I'm am not a very active gamer however. Hopefully I won't be barred from the forum for this heresy.
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I'm really only interested in when the will realease the next Insider Build. The buildfeed.net Private Leak page shows 14342 as of May 6. Since I have found that the ESDtoISO program (wonderful) works on my VMware Windows 10 VM to create an ISO from the buld sources and I backup all my data and programs I just do a fresh install on my physical machine from the ISO created on the VM. If I the fresh build is uninstallable (has never happened to me) then I can restore the previous build from an image backup (I recommend AOEMI Backupper). If I'm working in openSUSE (dual boot) I can do the same testing with VM since fortanely openSUSE Leap is still using kernel 4.1 and gcc compiler 4.8 so the VMware WS 12 can be installed.
Anyway I suppose I won't say much more about Linux - unless its about the new Ubuntu environment (can't find much about it here - anybody have links to a thread?). Supposedly the networking is supposed to work without hacking the resolv.conf file so I can update that system (it is Ubuntu 14.04 as far as I can tell). It worked one time when I first installed 14332 but know I get the icmp error.
Let me be frank here. I like beta testing Windows 10 - however IMHO its a toy OS compared to many flavors of Linux -especially because of virtualization products. I'm am not a very active gamer however. Hopefully I won't be barred from the forum for this heresy.
Sorry but this is a Windows forum and not a Linux one. And with that last highlighted comment I will take anything you post here from now on a lot less serious. A toy OS??