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RTM is actually refering to the final phase of production development, when it's ready the product is Released to Manufacturing to be built
Hi,
My thoughts exactly. It does not prove a thing, 17134.1's been around for awhile and yes, I did create an ISO with an install.wim.
Much more useful to have than an install.esd and if your machine is fully UEFI compliant you do not need MCT anyhow.
Moreover, this version is going to be superseded as it's buggy anyways. So no, I don't get me panties in a bunch over a leaked .esd file somewhere on the web....
Cheers and be patient,
The only proof is when Microsoft announces the release, whatever it may be, as the April Update, or whatever they choose to name it.
Until that, it is nothing more than an IP build.
Almost certain 17134 will be the build that gets released. 17133 was more of the exception than the rule. Of course if they find another critical issue that can't be patched through a cumulative update, but that seems highly unlikely to happen again.
Both 17133 and 17134.1 were released to the Release preview Ring, after a few days 17133 was stated to not be the RTM, So far after five days I have heard nothing to state that 17134.1 is not the RTM.
Anything is possible
BTW Both 17133 & 17134.1 worked flawlessly on my systems
I don't recall 17133 being released to the slow ring. My apologies if mistaken.