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I think you in fact misread Slice's posts. He was in no way telling all Insiders should do that every time, he was just giving a pretty well thought workaround for a member who seems to be unable to upgrade.
The very next post of yours shows that maybe you should try those instructions yourself:
Of course, if this is once again one of those ridiculous "A real Insider does not use any workarounds, it's against the spirit of Insider Program" issues some members have posted, then of course in case the upgrade fails you just forget this build and wait the next build, not trying any workarounds to get it.
Kari
Just a reminder geeks, if the upgrade continuously fails you might want to try this method to get the ISO and then upgrade using it: Use Hyper-V virtual machine to get Windows 10 Insider ISO Windows 10 Virtualization Tutorials
I can't get it, how can you geeks read what's posted so wrong? Or is it intentional; by purposely misquoting you can use it for your own agenda?
An extract from my earlier post:
We have to release our frustrations somewhere! I do it too sometimes (yesterday actually). I do however also wonder how twisting words into own liking helps solve any issues.
The following is not intended to @Kari only, but to everybody here:
Anybody feel free to blame me for every issue in Windows if it makes you feel better. But it won't help Windows install any better. We get what we get from MS and we have to live with it and report to MS the best we can if we want any change and improvements in the WU process and other issues we may or may not face in the future. :)