Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile Insider

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  1. Posts : 10,311
    Wndows 10 Pro x64 release preview channel
       #40

    Edwin said:
    Waste of time and bandwidth.
    Wouldn't a simple patch do?
    I'm tiring of it.
    I agree Edwin.
    Seems to me that these small bugfixes could be supplied through a Cumulative Update.

    However the code being changed may require otherwise.
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  2. Posts : 3,954
    64-bit Win10 Pro Insider Build 19569
       #41

    - all in..
    - aok
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  3. Posts : 1,248
    Windows 10 Pro (Build 19043.1110)
       #42

    Edwin said:
    Waste of time and bandwidth.
    Wouldn't a simple patch do?
    I'm tiring of it.
    Then opt out - it's quite easy! Final release is just a couple of weeks away...

    I seriously doubt they would unleash a full build if a simple patch/update would fix it. Who knows what other optimizations, tweaks, preparing for release, etc. kind of stuff was done.
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  4. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #43

    Abbreviated version:
    Got home from work at 23:45,
    Saw Shawn's post,
    fired up the VM,
    immediately checked for updates,
    nabbed on the first check
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  5. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #44

    sgage said:
    Then opt out - it's quite easy! Final release is just a couple of weeks away...

    I seriously doubt they would unleash a full build if a simple patch/update would fix it. Who knows what other optimizations, tweaks, preparing for release, etc. kind of stuff was done.
    I agree. MS still needs to keep on testing the full upgrade process and not just use a patch.

    BTW, All done..

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  6. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #45

    Edwin said:
    Waste of time and bandwidth.
    Wouldn't a simple patch do?
    I'm tiring of it.
    You know of course you don't have to get every build. Read the blog post about new build and read other members opinions before deciding. Let the downloaded upgrade just stay there, moving the automatic install date up for a few days:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_04_171.png

    When that day comes and you have not decided yet, move the restart again.

    While the upgrade is sitting there, you can restart and shutdown without executing the upgrade:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_05_202.png

    If then a new build arrives before you have decided, run Disk Clean-up selecting Clean up system files, then selecting Temporary Windows installation files to remove the upgrade files:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_08_173.png

    Windows Update still thinks the upgrade is there; click the Restart button in Settings / Update, Windows restarts and fails to upgrade because the required files are missing. When back on desktop, let Windows Update download the next build which it will now find instantly, and start the thought process again :)

    Simple. I call this "My Ring", deciding myself when and which build to install.

    I admit, though, opting out or switching to slow ring is even simpler.
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  7. Posts : 27,162
    Win11 Pro, Win10 Pro N, Win10 Home, Windows 8.1 Pro, Ubuntu
       #46

    Kari said:
    You know of course you don't have to get every build. Read the blog post about new build and read other members opinions before deciding. Let the downloaded upgrade just stay there, moving the automatic install date up for a few days:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_04_171.png

    When that day comes and you have not decided yet, move the restart again.

    While the upgrade is sitting there, you can restart and shutdown without executing the upgrade:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_05_202.png

    If then a new build arrives before you have decided, run Disk Clean-up selecting Clean up system files, then selecting Temporary Windows installation files to remove the upgrade files:

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile-2016_07_15_22_08_173.png

    Windows Update still thinks the upgrade is there; click the Restart button in Settings / Update, Windows restarts and fails to upgrade because the required files are missing. When back on desktop, let Windows Update download the next build which it will now find, and start the thought process again :)

    Simple. I call this "My Ring", deciding myself when and which build to install.

    I admit, though, opting out or switching to slow ring is even simpler.
    But not "Geeky" enough for you, right?
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  8. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #47

    Cliff S said:
    But not "Geeky" enough for you, right?
    Well,, not geeky enough for me either. MS is firing down a lot of insider builds but heck.,.. it was stated at the start of this year that the fast ring would become. "fast" and it's just that now.

    I bet when Aug comes the builds will slow down to the previous pace,
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  9. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #48

    Cliff S said:
    But not "Geeky" enough for you, right?
    No, I really have reasons for this "My Ring" instead of switching to Slow Ring: First, this way I get all builds as soon as they are released. Second, if I switch to Slow Ring or opt out and then a new interesting build arrives which I want, switching back to Fast Ring might take a few days before I would get the new build.

    "My Ring" is Fast Ring on steroids, offering each build but letting me to decide which and when to install.
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  10. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #49

    Edwin said:
    Waste of time and bandwidth.
    Wouldn't a simple patch do?
    I'm tiring of it.
    I think it has more to do with whether update/upgrade to next version works or not. As we can see, there are still some whose computers refuse to cooperate, so there's more work for MS to do.
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