Build 10586.103 released to TechBench?

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  1. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #31

    iamnewhere said:
    Hello guys,

    I hope I'm on topic here - what is the latest/most stable build of Win 10 x64 at the moment and where can it be downloaded?

    Thanks in advance,

    G
    This is a tutorial on how and were to get it from:
    Windows 10 ISO Download - Windows 10 Forums
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  2. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #32

    So, I have a question regarding the initial subject of this thread. Let's say that the ISO downloaded with MCT or from Tech Bench is build 10586.103 or build 10586.117. My current build is 10586.164. So does it really matter if the ISO is "updated" to something between 10586.0 and 10586.164? In other words, whats the difference between installing 10586.0 and having the cumulative update update it to 10586.164 and installing 10586.103 or 10586.117 and having the cumulative update update that to 10586.164? Frankly, I'm just not seeing any reason for excitement over an ISO "update" that is anything between 10586.0 and whatever build the current cumulative update takes you to.
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  3. Posts : 56,825
    Multi-boot Windows 10/11 - RTM, RP, Beta, and Insider
       #33

    NavyLCDR said:
    So, I have a question regarding the initial subject of this thread. Let's say that the ISO downloaded with MCT or from Tech Bench is build 10586.103 or build 10586.117. My current build is 10586.164. So does it really matter if the ISO is "updated" to something between 10586.0 and 10586.164? In other words, whats the difference between installing 10586.0 and having the cumulative update update it to 10586.164 and installing 10586.103 or 10586.117 and having the cumulative update update that to 10586.164? Frankly, I'm just not seeing any reason for excitement over an ISO "update" that is anything between 10586.0 and whatever build the current cumulative update takes you to.
    If you start with 10586.0, the first time you "check for updates" you are going to get the latest cumulative update and be as current as possible. It won't go from 0 > 103 > 164 or some other strange progression.... it is, by definition, cumulative. There is no advantage to starting in the middle, and possible glitches and gremlins if you do. JMHO... TC
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  4. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #34

    No big advantage, if its 10586.something. If you have limited bandwidth its probably not worth downloading the slightly newer ISO. It makes good conversation on the forum though.
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  5. Posts : 23
    Windows 10 Pro 64bit
       #35

    Download Windows 10 Build 10586.103

    Downloading this fails every time. Well, it doesn't actually fail, it downloads a fraction of the ISO and it's finished. But when I go to the file it's like 300 mb, or 100mb. Does anybody know what may cause this? The download lasts like 10-15 seconds and then it's "downloaded". No errors, no nothing. Just 1/35th of the actual ISO.

    Thanks for the info @BunnyJ

    Thanks in advance!
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  6. Posts : 22,740
    Windows 10 Home x64
       #36

    iamnewhere said:
    Download Windows 10 Build 10586.103

    Downloading this fails every time. Well, it doesn't actually fail, it downloads a fraction of the ISO and it's finished. But when I go to the file it's like 300 mb, or 100mb. Does anybody know what may cause this? The download lasts like 10-15 seconds and then it's "downloaded". No errors, no nothing. Just 1/35th of the actual ISO.

    Thanks for the info @BunnyJ

    Thanks in advance!
    You're welcome.
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  7. Posts : 15,483
    Windows10
       #37

    NavyLCDR said:
    So, I have a question regarding the initial subject of this thread. Let's say that the ISO downloaded with MCT or from Tech Bench is build 10586.103 or build 10586.117. My current build is 10586.164. So does it really matter if the ISO is "updated" to something between 10586.0 and 10586.164? In other words, whats the difference between installing 10586.0 and having the cumulative update update it to 10586.164 and installing 10586.103 or 10586.117 and having the cumulative update update that to 10586.164? Frankly, I'm just not seeing any reason for excitement over an ISO "update" that is anything between 10586.0 and whatever build the current cumulative update takes you to.

    It does not matter in slightest. The update system is clever enough to only download latest version of a cumulative update which supersedes previous versions. Hardly any difference in time really.
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  8. Posts : 1,366
    Windows 10 Pro x64
    Thread Starter
       #38

    I just loaded up the .iso from TechBench in a VM with no internet access, and it is showing as Build 10586.104 right after the install. I'm taking this to be an updated .iso.
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  9. Posts : 134,318
    Windows 11 Pro (x64) 23H2 Build 22631.3296
       #39

    DeaconFrost said:
    I just loaded up the .iso from TechBench in a VM with no internet access, and it is showing as Build 10586.104 right after the install. I'm taking this to be an updated .iso.
    If I remember right MS updated this last month ...:)
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  10. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #40

    OldMike65 said:
    If I remember right MS updated this last month ...:)
    Yeah, the ISO's on MSDN are listed as (Updated Feb 2016)
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