Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10049 now available

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  1. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #100

    New update(s).. so far only defender but a new one today:

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  2. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #101

    BunnyJ said:
    Oh and this build with a clean install has a small foot print.
    Here's an interesting video from Microsoft, in the beginning this gets an explanation: A Developer's Guide to Windows 10 Preview - Microsoft Virtual Academy

    As Windows is moving towards an universal platform, the core of the OS will be the same on computers, tablets and phones. Because of this the core must take as little storage as possible. The differences will become more and more obvious the longer you use the device, what you do on top of that core.
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  3. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #102

    New update(s).. so far only defender but a new one today:
    Only Defender for me...

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    :)
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  4. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #103

    The other one is a language pack for English.
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  5. Posts : 5,286
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #104

    rmonroe36 said:
    I'm one of the lucky ones. Here, at home, with a dual boot of 8.1.1 all builds updated without a problem. Last night the update was slow and required almost 2 hours of patience. Will be experimenting this PM at my computer club with additional installations - upgrade path and clean install.

    Rich
    2 hours??? Are you connected wired or wireless?
    Always, always use wired connection when doing online upgrades. It's 10x faster. :)
    I finished mine in 25mins and I thought that was really long.
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  6. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #105

    badrobot said:
    2 hours??? Are you connected wired or wireless?
    Always, always use wired connection when doing online upgrades. It's 10x faster. :)
    I finished mine in 25mins and I thought that was really long.
    Very true. +1.

    Of course the issue with a build upgrade is that this time we had no advance notification. I believe nobody of us enthusiasts was expecting MS to release the next build so soon after the 10041.

    For quite a many the WU starting to download the upgrade came as a surprise so if you were on wireless then I can understand why you just didn't bother to switch to wired.

    Thanks to TweetDeck I saw the Joe Belfiore's tweet the moment it was online, wchich was two minutes before midnight my time. Checked the WU, let the PC download the upgrade ESD file, grabbed it and created an ISO and less than an hour and a half after I got the news I had a cleanly installed 10049 up and running.
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  7. Posts : 5,286
    Win 10 Pro x64
       #106

    Kari said:
    Very true. +1.

    Of course the issue with a build upgrade is that this time we had no advance notification. I believe nobody of us enthusiasts was expecting MS to release the next build so soon after the 10041.

    For quite a many the WU starting to download the upgrade came as a surprise so if you were on wireless then I can understand why you just didn't bother to switch to wired.

    Thanks to TweetDeck I saw the Joe Belfiore's tweet the moment it was online, wchich was two minutes before midnight my time. Checked the WU, let the PC download the upgrade ESD file, grabbed it and created an ISO and less than an hour and a half after I got the news I had a cleanly installed 10049 up and running.
    Yeah, it was as surprise. I was in my daughter's playroom when I heard my PC shutting down so I ran to see what's going on. I didn't know the 10049 download was done and it started installing after rebooting but I had to force it to shutdown coz I don't wanna mess up my other OSes on the other SSDs. Had to pull them out first (just a matter of ejecting them from the outside of the case). When I rebooted after pulling out the SSDs, it showed the "upgrade fail" screen. So I just manually restarted the update again.
    Actually all my devices (PCs, PS4, etc.) are connected wired. I only use wifi for my portable devices at home.
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  8. Posts : 98
    Windows 10 Pro
       #107

    Ready ! Thanks to this excellent guide and your advice @BunnyJ :)

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  9. Posts : 72
    Windows 10 Insider
       #108

    BunnyJ said:
    I found that the update is very slow.. well.. terribly slow.
    I found this update very slow also. I needed patience to get through it but for this update I wanted to do that, I didn't want a clean install. In all, on a very fast computer, it took about 1 hour. Now, for some that's forever, it is for me, but in looking back it wasn't that long. It was the longest of the series on this build.
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  10. Posts : 983
    Windows 7/64 Professional
       #109

    Downloading 10-49 at the present time. Because of DSL at 3 gb speed it will take some time.
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