Windows 10: 41 percent of testers installed build 9860
Windows 10: 41 percent of testers installed build 9860
Posted: 25 Oct 2014
Earlier this week, Microsoft released a new version of Windows 10 build 9860. This updated build has a lot of new features over 9841, many of which were not announced when the download went live.
Of those who downloaded the build, 41% installed it on their desktop, 32% on a laptop and just 2% on a tablet. The full breakdown is in the chart below.
I put it onto a new laptop at work. I got 10 laptops in for new employees which we haven't yet hired, so I had spare hardware to play with. Laptop was nice because I can move it around and give it to people who might want to play and see Windows 10 at work.
I use mine in a dual boot configuration on my desktop. Win8.1.1 and Win10 9680. I installed 9680 from an ISO I created from the ESD file. The instillation went just fine and it's running great.
I like the feature to resize the start menu!! Now that is nice.
Computer Type: PC/Desktop System Manufacturer/Model Number: imac 27" OS: OS X, Win 10 CPU: i7 Motherboard: Apple Memory: 32 gigs Graphics Card: Bulit in Sound Card: Bulit in Monitor(s) Displays: 1 iMac 27", 1 Samung 4K 2650 x 1600 Screen Resolution: 27" 2650 x 1440 Keyboard: Standard U.S. Apple Keyboard Mouse: MS 5000 windows Mouse Case: Apple iMac 27" Cooling: Built in Hard Drives: Kingston 240 gig SSD Internet Speed: 100 MPS (VPN) Browser: Firefox
It's actually quite useful to Microsoft as it gives them a good indication of who's using it. and where it's being deployed. And the fact that it's a test OS and being installed on a laptop indicates there's a lot of excitement about the OS, that people are even willing to travel with it. Yes, I know everybody doesn't fit neatly in a category, but...
Anyway I've installed in in VM on my desktop, but as soon as I free up a little space, I also plan to run in in VM on my laptop... so that I may play with it while I'm traveling around
It's actually quite useful to Microsoft as it gives them a good indication of who's using it. and where it's being deployed. And the fact that it's a test OS and being installed on a laptop indicates there's a lot of excitement about the OS, that people are even willing to travel with it. Yes, I know everybody doesn't fit neatly in a category, but...
Anyway I've installed in in VM on my desktop, but as soon as I free up a little space, I also plan to run in in VM on my laptop... so that I may play with it while I'm traveling around
Yes, it is interesting, but what I don't see is the amount of users.
We were told a million signed up via the website, but, are these percentages based on 12, a hundred thousand, or half a million installs. And like myself where I have it installed on various platforms, doesn't that skew the results?
Mods, I may have been in the wrong forum to post this.I cannot get these builds to install on my Dell XPS 13. This build installs to 48 percent. The last build installs to 85 percent and the one before that installs to 43 percent. I have formatted...