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So far I have not any problems making an ISO using Kari's uuptoiso (ver 3). This version is quite fast if you use 4 virtual cores (threads) as I do. I just link a Microsoft account with the Insider Program using
Win10_1809_English_x64.iso which I'm pretty sure I downloaded from Microsoft servers before the pause. You can also create Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Education, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 for Workstation and the corresponding "N" versions if you wish. I can provide a link to the above iso on my OneDrive anybody wants to PM me. The upgrade to the Skip/Fast ring was immediate no need to reboot.
Has anybody else noticed that you can now install Framework 2.0 & Framework 3.5 features directly from WU servers as an ordinary user now. This is a time servering development - wonder why it wasnt't in the release notes? Actually I believe that's true for Build 17633.104 or maybe earlier.
Recently WalkingCat on Twitter showed a page that had to do with Timeline online, in another tweet he mentioned that in the previous build (18262) there was a hidden button to access that page, well, I just realized that this button is no longer hidden in this build:
The text says something like this: "Your activities can be viewed online. Open timeline in the cloud to see".
When you click on the button, the page that was already leaked by WalkingCat is opened.
Hello Leo,
You used to also be able to turn on or off Let Windows sync my activities from this PC to the cloud in Settings. I don't see this setting anymore either.
Turn On or Off Collect Activity History in Windows 10 | Windows 10 Tutorials
I gave this build a shot last night and I agree. Office 365 was completely broken for me, Windows Explorer didn't have any text at all and Chrome would randomly freak out and fill itself up with pictures of the open tabs instead of web pages. Rolled back to the October update. I'll give the next build a shot when it comes out.