Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 10565 Insider
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@Superfly - "pirates are getting digital entilement" - brings a couple of images to mind -
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What is going to the fast ring-Nothing?
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What is going to the fast ring-Nothing?
10565 was in the fast ring.
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What is going to the fast ring-Nothing?
Not at the moment. This is just the end of the 10565 release cycle. Fast Ring via WU>Watch Feedback for blocking bugs, if none are found then>ISO release/Slow Ring release.
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10565 was in the fast ring.
I know that, but what is in it now? there is another build that was released to the public , posted in this forum. It seems that if MS moves a build to the slow ring , a new build should be put in the fast ring.
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I know that, but what is in it now? there is another build that was released to the public , posted in this forum. It seems that if MS moves a build to the slow ring , a new build should be put in the fast ring.
No,, that was the one that MS is testing in their inner circle, it's not ready yet. I would think you would be more patient if you want bug free builds.
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No,, that was the one that MS is testing in their inner circle, it's not ready yet. I would think you would be more patient if you want bug free builds.
The build I want is the update for The RTM. Then Redstone.
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The build I want is the update for The RTM. Then Redstone.
Redstone? First come SR1....this year November.
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The build I want is the update for The RTM. Then Redstone.
In that case you really need to be patient to get a bug free update.
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What improvement would that be? The way it is before 10565 you could install a preview edition after upgrading Windows 7 or 8 to Windows 10 and it would activate without a key. I believe BillyBob is correct. The new change is that so people can clean install having never upgraded before and enter a Windows 7 or 8 Product Key to activate it.
WIndows 7/8 is currently on your machine and activated. You can do a clean install without having to upgrade to 10 first. Old way , only way to activate was to first upgrade the existing OS, then you can do a clean install. I agree though, not that big of a deal.