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    Upcoming Windows 10 Insider build from RTM development branch TH1

    Upcoming Windows 10 Insider build from RTM development branch TH1

    Category: Insider
    Last Updated: 14 Jul 2015 at 14:37

    Upcoming Windows 10 Insider build from RTM development branch TH1-th1regedit.jpg

    For those who don't know, Microsoft has been distributing a number of their Windows 10 builds via the "fbl_impressive" development branch, a branch created solely for Insiders and allows Microsoft to control what features are sent to the public for testing. There are many development branches which all focus on different things, however none of them are accessible by Windows Insiders.

    Microsoft announced yesterday that they were suspending Windows Update and Windows 10 Insider builds as they prepare for the Windows 10 RTM. The next build offered to Windows Insiders will be using production servers, which means the next build we receive could very well be the Windows 10 RTM, or at the very least an RTM candidate, depending on when Microsoft plans to push another build out.

    Microsoft has silently switched all Windows Insiders away from the fbl_impressive branch, and moved them over to the TH1 branch. The TH1 branch is where Microsoft is compiling RTM candidates, which means the next build delivered to Insiders can be nothing but an RTM candidate or the RTM itself. You can check to see if Microsoft has moved you over to TH1 by opening Regedit and navigating to HKLM>SOFTWARE>Microsoft>WindowsSelfHost>Applicability and double clicking "BranchName". If you see "TH1" you are ready for the next build.

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    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    14 Jul 2015


  1. Posts : 696
    Windows 10 Build 14267
       #1

    All set here

    Hey M$...Release the gigabytes please !

    :)
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  2. Posts : 486
    Windows 10x64 17713
       #2

    All set here as well. Getting very close to the time for Gabe to push the button again. :)
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  3. Posts : 750
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bits
       #3

    Not yet:

    Upcoming Windows 10 Insider build from RTM development branch TH1-fbl.jpg

    Two questions..

    Will the VM installation of TP get this update?

    What happens, if the end user manually change the registry key value to "TH1"? Just curious about this one...
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  4. Posts : 1,778
    Windows 10 Pro,
       #4

    I'm not computer savvy. I can't figure out how to navigate to that file to find out the branch of my build.
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  5. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #5

    Rocky said:
    I'm not computer savvy. I can't figure out how to navigate to that file to find out the branch of my build.
    Rocky, if you choose to follow me into the Registry, I must caution you . . . do not change anything there!

    OK, right click on Start and select "Run". Type "regedit" without the quotes in the box that appears. This will take you to the Windows Registry.

    HKLM = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, so click on that. Now, just follow down the list to

    SOFTWARE>Microsoft>WindowsSelfHost>Applicability and click on the down arrow as you come to each one. When you finally arrive at Applicability and click that you will see "BranchName" along with a bunch of other things. So now, double click BranchName and If you see "TH1" you are ready for the next build.

    Hope this is plain enough for you.
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  6. Posts : 21
    Windows 10 Home 64-bit build 15063.413
       #6

    Wynona said:
    Rocky, if you choose to follow me into the Registry, I must caution you . . . do not change anything there!

    OK, right click on Start and select "Run". Type "regedit" without the quotes in the box that appears. This will take you to the Windows Registry.

    HKLM = HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, so click on that. Now, just follow down the list to

    SOFTWARE>Microsoft>WindowsSelfHost>Applicability and click on the down arrow as you come to each one. When you finally arrive at Applicability and click that you will see "BranchName" along with a bunch of other things. So now, double click BranchName and If you see "TH1" you are ready for the next build.

    Hope this is plain enough for you.

    Worked for me! Thanks very much. :)
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  7. Posts : 636
    Windows 10 PRO 64Bit
       #7

    Rocky said:
    I'm not computer savvy. I can't figure out how to navigate to that file to find out the branch of my build.
    Use Cortana to start REGEDIT and then use the Edit Find command to search for BranchName. The easy way to navigate.
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  8. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #8

    crkr47 said:
    Worked for me! Thanks very much. :)
    I gather you didn't change anything.

    Venturing into the Registry for the first time is a scary proposition, but once you've "been there done that" a few times, it's not so bad. I don't change anything unless someone way smarter than I tells me how to. :)
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  9. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #9

    alkaufmann said:
    Use Cortana to start REGEDIT and then use the Edit Find command to search for BranchName. The easy way to navigate.
    I don't use Cortana because it's not ready for prime time yet! And yeah, you can search for what you need, but sometimes the search veers off into a place you really don't want to be.
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