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Already deleted 8.1 and am running 10 as my primary OS. Have the 8.1 ISO available just in case.
Local account: Early adopter -> Immediately update (July 29)
Local account: Early majority -> Wait a while to update
Local Account: Late majority -> Wait until Redstone Q1 2016 to update
Microsoft account: Early adopter -> Immediately update (July 29)
Microsoft account: Early majority -> Wait a while to update
Microsoft Account: Late majority -> Wait until Redstone Q1 2016 to update
No plans to update: Staying on Windows 7 SP1
No plans to update: Staying on Windows 8.1
Machine does not meet requirements: Staying on Windows 7 SP1
Machine does not meet requirements: Staying on Windows 8.1
Already deleted 8.1 and am running 10 as my primary OS. Have the 8.1 ISO available just in case.
ill stay as insider till i die! testing is cool + you get to know stuff before anyone else!
why this "continue TP / insider program" isnt in the poll as an option?
0. Take a full backup image of whatever is on the PC/device at the moment
0.2 For devices with device encryption (like my tablet) switch off encryption and let it decrypt
0.4 Turn off Secure Boot if it's switched on
0.6 Export currently working drivers using this tip and save them somewhere off the computer
0.8 (Probably in at least one case) Install the computer in whichever way I need to activate with the free upgrade offer (ready to clean install later).
I originally thought about a multiple choice poll for people with multiple machines. Decided that might skew the results - so I went with a single "main machine" poll.
I just looked and the forum won't let you change from a single vote to multi-vote.
If people have more than one machine, they can post the multiple machine information as you did.
Microsoft plans 'Redstone' updates for Windows 10 in 2016 | The Verge
While Microsoft used the Windows Blue codename for Windows 8.1 and Threshold for Windows 10, the software giant is planning to use Redstone for its 2016 plans. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that the company is planning two updates to the core of Windows in 2016, one in the summer and one in fall. These updates will largely be designed for new hardware and devices that run Windows, and will be targeted at the Xbox, Surface Hub, phones, HoloLens, Microsoft Band, Office, and other products that rely on the core of Windows. Redstone is the codename for the updates and a reference to Minecraft, the game Microsoft acquired last year. The Redstone name was first revealed by Neowin.
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