Watermarks after Update to Build 10525

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    Windows 10 Pro 1903
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       #11

    Charlie said:
    Stan
    Glad you got back to rtm with no problems, Just in case you might make sure you have that action stopped. Settings/update/advance options :)
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    Way ahead of you Charlie...but thanks for the info.
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    win 7 dual boot / 10
       #12

    Stan
    Cool. have a nice day
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  3. Posts : 29,078
    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #13

    StanP50 said:
    Found the solution, however I find that in system properties that it is stating that this is an Insider Preview, no longer RTM. Not sure that is the correct way to apply updates, however I'll live with it.
    Heretofore, except for Build 10240, we've always had the watermark; it lets us know which Insider build we're using.

    We've also been told that in order to continue receiving Insider builds, we do nothing, but if we want to stick with RTM, we have to opt out of the Insider Program.

    In order to opt out of the Windows 10 Insider Program, you should go into Settings>Update and Security>Advanced Options>click on "Stop Insider Builds". This will remove you from the Insider Program; however, you'll need to roll back to RTM. I saw the instructions to do that earlier (in the Windows 10 News/Build 10525 Available) but didn't think to save them, since I want to be an Insider.
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    Windows 10 21H1 Build 19043.1023
       #14

    MikeMecanic said:
    I won't install it today: I'm out of flash drive to build an ISO image. Will keep 10240 aside just in case...
    Got it here: ** REMOVED **
    Take good note that only the Pro version is available now.
    FYI, Mike, that's not a Microsoft site and shouldn't be posted here. I might add that unless you're 100% sure you're posting a Microsoft site, don't post anything at all.
    Last edited by Brink; 19 Aug 2015 at 20:03.
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    win 7 dual boot / 10
       #15

    Wynona said:
    FYI, Mike, that's not a Microsoft site and shouldn't be posted here. I might add that unless you're 100% sure you're posting a Microsoft site, don't post anything at all.
    Welcome to the insiders Forum wynona
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