Users Criticize Microsoft for Windows 10 TH2 Bugs
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I wonder how they will handle the existing PC's that have 10586 working with no issues. Might they just create a KB for those users and patch the build and re-release it with a new build number or might they just drop an entirely new build for everyone?
Inquiring minds want to know.
None of this makes any sense at all--if anything, I think that Microsoft is just being overly cautious and pulling it to look at it themselves and see if there's a problem that somehow they and we (the 5,000,000 insiders testing these builds for the past few months) have missed. There are people who intentionally want to rain on any parade at Microsoft for any pretext whatever, unfortunately... So my guess is if after a look-see and they can't find a problem 10586 will go right back up. If they knew there was something wrong with the build they'd simply patch it and announce an update for it through Win Update.
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Windows 10 Enterprise, Version 1511 (Released Nov '15) 64 Bit English is still available, (at least through my official channels).
Windows 10 Enterprise (Released Jul '15) 64 Bit English is also still available from the same location.
I can't see if there was a major issue with the build that the Enterprise version would still be available
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Windows 10 Enterprise, Version 1511 (Released Nov '15) 64 Bit English is still available, (at least through my official channels).
Windows 10 Enterprise (Released Jul '15) 64 Bit English is also still available from the same location.
I can't see if there was a major issue with the build that the Enterprise version would still be available
I haven't encountered any issue yet but I still find it interesting that they pulled the build.
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It is weird...they pulled it here:
Windows 10
...and added new text to specifically state you could not get the 1511 update from the page. Yet, that's the page from which I got the 1511 iso, and I still have the 1511 Media Creation Tool that I also got from that page--and it still works...
So maybe they are just shifting web pages...although, I think keeping more than version of the Win10 RTM posted is an extremely bad idea. Be nice if they'd say something about it all.
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Interestingly enough, it looks like the update isn’t available via Windows Update anymore either. I tried to get the November Update from my Windows 10 laptop which is running Build 10240 (since July 29th) and it isn’t getting the November Update, which is surprising.
I can also confirm the Windows Update is gone too. I was getting it on my laptop... even though I couldn't install it, but now it's no longer offered, and when checking for updates I'm told my device is up to date...
And for the record, the only "issues" I've encountered is that it won't install on my laptop, not even the MCT or ISO. No issues with desktop though.
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Very confusing - not sure what is going on.
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Very confusing - not sure what is going on.
MS seems to have thought there is enough issues with the build to pull it for the time being. I wouldn't be totally surprised to see a new build coming down with the necessary patches.
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Strange - all updates available!
Strange - all updates available!
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I can also confirm the Windows Update is gone too. I was getting it on my laptop... even though I couldn't install it, but now it's no longer offered, and when checking for updates I'm told my device is up to date...
And for the record, the only "issues" I've encountered is that it won't install on my laptop, not even the MCT or ISO. No issues with desktop though.
You've disabled UEFI secure boot? Some laptops don't allow for that in the bios (UEFI), though. That's the only thing I can think of that would simply not allow you to install the update at all.