Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14390 for PC and Mobile Insider
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I would think they'd have to give us the "real" Anniversary Edition a few days ahead. Although I'm not a coder, I do know that changing one part of code can break another line, so they have to give themselves time "just in case".
I'd guess Monday or probably Tuesday will be the last build we see unless something goes terribly awry.
I'm thinking there will be a build freeze for us in the very near future. They have to lock things down at some point, no adding new features, just bug fixing. We'll just catch up to what ever build is being finalized internally at Microsoft. My guess is they will make us wait until the 2nd for the actual official final release. That way there will be a few surprises nobody knows about until the big day. That's my guess/spin on it anyway.
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I'm thinking there will be a build freeze for us in the very near future. They have to lock things down at some point, no adding new features, just bug fixing. We'll just catch up to what ever build is being finalized internally at Microsoft. My guess is they will make us wait until the 2nd for the actual official final release. That way there will be a few surprises nobody knows about until the big day. That's my guess/spin on it anyway.
Hmmmm, If IIRC, we had the November update a few days before release, although we didn't know it at the time. Or was that the July 29 release? :)
It's fun to guess, but I'm pretty sure we're mostly correct in our observations. :)
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They stopped new features a while ago, just bug fixes last few builds.
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I thought you'd been gone for awhile. Good to see you back.
The early insider builds left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, so to speak. The early AMD GPU drivers caused all kinds of issues on my laptop. And I had other issues on my desktop PC. Once things got stable and everything "just worked" I didn't feel like messing with insider builds anymore and took a break. Now seems a good time to get back into it. I just decided to run it on my spare tower instead, and remote in to have a look see. Call me old fashioned, but I like to run it on actual hardware instead of a VM. It gives you a better feel for how fast it is etc. And will show you issues a VM won't.
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They stopped new features a while ago, just bug fixes last few builds.
lol, it seems that every time I fire up that PC a new build comes down. I haven't had a chance to see what actually changed, or didn't change.
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The early insider builds left a bit of a bad taste in my mouth, so to speak. The early AMD GPU drivers caused all kinds of issues on my laptop. And I had other issues on my desktop PC. Once things got stable and everything "just worked" I didn't feel like messing with insider builds anymore and took a break. Now seems a good time to get back into it. I just decided to run it on my spare tower instead, and remote in to have a look see. Call me old fashioned, but I like to run it on actual hardware instead of a VM. It gives you a better feel for how fast it is etc. And will show you issues a VM won't.
Same here, Alpha.
I tried to run Hyper-V awhile back and failed miserably, so haven't stuck my toes back in yet. Maybe later.
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One of the updates must have added a "ludicrous speed" Ring setting.
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One of the updates must have added a "ludicrous speed" Ring setting.
Sounds like they have resurrected FLASH .
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I didn't see anything like that?