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FYI I was offered this build yesterday. I know that it has been released for Fast and Slow rings, but I was surprised to see it offered on my IP Release Preview setup. Maybe MS made a mistake.
FYI I was offered this build yesterday. I know that it has been released for Fast and Slow rings, but I was surprised to see it offered on my IP Release Preview setup. Maybe MS made a mistake.
I am betting 1803 will be released on Tuesday April 10th, as that is the same day that 1607 goes out of service.
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I suppose April 1st. was wore out :)
Not sure it will, Keith. I looked, too. That has happened in the past when it's just about ready to go public, then they service it with cumulatives till release day. That's how we got 16299.15, not plain 16299 as the release version. Think I got that right, probably not....more coffee! :)
There is a utility I have used in the past to make multiboot for a variety of things, especially offline AV scanners and utilities - Easy2Boot.
The documentation is quite extensive, and there are multiple ways to get it working, including creating extra partitions for UEFI-based booting of Windows installation discs. A nice sized USB drive (I use an HP 702w 128 GB USB 3 drive - not nearly anywhere near the fastest drive, but great for copying files to via USB 3 connection on my aging desktop.
See more at Easy2Boot
Yes, unless you actively disable the setting "Hide folder merge conflicts" in Explorer settings (which I always do, for my own purposes).
You fellow Hyper-V geeks, I made a new tut about creating your own Quick Create VM gallery:
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