KB4100375 Windows 10 Insider Release Preview Build 17133.73 - Apr.10 Insider
-
Am I missing something, here? MS says they are "preparing for the final release" meaning, that this is NOT yet the final release ... but Thurrott says this IS the RTM. Huh?
Pretty sure it was just a joke, as she gets asked a billion times with every release if that version is RTM.
-
-
Am I missing something, here? MS says they are "preparing for the final release" meaning, that this is NOT yet the final release ... but Thurrott says this IS the RTM. Huh?
Well the wording is (deliberately) rather ambiguous. It could mean final release of this version e.g. to public, this version plus some cumulative updates or even a new build.
As for TH, imo he would never let the truth get in the way of a good story.
-
Well, has anybody came close to 30 mins - MS claim is laughable?!
-
Well, has anybody came close to 30 mins - MS claim is laughable?!
I think that the offline time after the restart.
-
-
Well, has anybody came close to 30 mins - MS claim is laughable?!
I have cracked 30 mins a couple of times (click to update to desktop). But am normally more in the 35-40 minute range.
I think that the offline time after the restart.
IF that is what they are talking about, then that is extremely misleading. The update process is much more than that leg of it.
-
I think that the offline time after the restart.
Exactly, it's the time after you click on restart and that is the time it takes on hard drives.
-
Hello, Anyone who has ISO?
-
-
I have cracked 30 mins a couple of times (click to update to desktop). But am normally more in the 35-40 minute range.
IF that is what they are talking about, then that is extremely misleading. The update process is much more than that leg of it.
But that is the only time it is not available for other work. They have been moving more of the upgrade process to before the restart to achieve this.
-
-
Hello, Anyone who has ISO?
no official ones to it public released in 2 weeks