Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14342 ISOs Insider
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Sorry, that does not answer my post #8, namely..................
1. Is the preview build released on Slow ring more stable than the one released in Fast ring ?
2. Is the ISO released by MS after the Slow ring release the same as the one the users extracted from Fast ring release ?
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I say it's the same ISO except the one released by MS in slow ring is packed with updates based on feedbacks they received from fast ring release.
Well, here is the argument:
How can you say it's the same if "the one released by MS in slow ring is packed with updates based on feedbacks they received from fast ring release" ?
The iso user extracts from Fast ring will not have those "updates" mentioned, hence the 2 are not the same. Yes ?
P.S. English is my 3rd language. I could have misinterpreted what you said.
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Well, here is the argument:
How can you say it's the same if "the one released by MS in slow ring is packed with updates based on feedbacks they received from fast ring release" ?
The iso user extracts from Fast ring will not have those "updates" mentioned, hence the 2 are not the same. Yes ?
P.S. English is my 3rd language. I could have misinterpreted what you said.
Furthermore, if they are the same, then why MS will not release the iso until after the preview build is released in Slow ring ?
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Well, here is the argument:
How can you say it's the same if "the one released by MS in slow ring is packed with updates based on feedbacks they received from fast ring release" ?
The iso user extracts from Fast ring will not have those "updates" mentioned, hence the 2 are not the same. Yes ?
P.S. English is my 3rd language. I could have misinterpreted what you said.
What I am trying to say is it's same ISO from fast ring BUT with bug fixes (which I referred to as "updates") before releasing to slow ring. Meaning, the slow ring ISO is more stable (and contains bug fixes) than the one we created from fast ring.
Edit: I am just not sure if we are getting those bug fixes via updates on our Fast Ring version.
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From my own understanding:
Fast Ring Release >>> Test (by Insiders) >>> Bugs Feedback to MS (by Insiders) >>> MS Fix Bugs >>> MS Release to Slow Ring.
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What I am trying to say is it's same ISO from fast ring BUT with bug fixes (which I referred to as "updates") before releasing to slow ring. Meaning, the slow ring ISO is more stable (and contains bug fixes) than the one we created from fast ring.
Thank you.
In my book, the 2 are not the same.
But I understand what you had explained.
Much appreciated.
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Thank you.
In my book, the 2 are not the same.
But I understand what you had explained.
Much appreciated.
I am sure they are not going re-package or re-write a new ISO for the same build. They are just going to fix the issues. And that is why I said it's the "same" ISO (only with minor fix).
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Thank you.
In my book, the 2 are not the same.
But I understand what you had explained.
Much appreciated.
I am sure they are not going re-package or re-write a new ISO for the same build. They are just going to fix the issues. And that is why I said it's the "same" ISO (only with minor fix).
Thank you both for clearing this up for the rest of us. I find myself asking the same question as davidhk and this are not "the same ISOs" in my dictionary also.
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Thank you both for clearing this up for the rest of us. I find myself asking the same question as davidhk and this are not "the same ISOs" in my dictionary also.
Yeah, in a technical sense it's not the same ISO. But adding fixes to the current build is not enough to call it a new ISO. Is it?
Like a new car with a flat tire. Just fix the tire. It's still the same car.
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Yeah, in technical sense it's not the same ISO. But adding fixes to the current build is not enough to call it a new ISO. Is it?
Like a new car with a flat tire. Just fix the tire. It's still the same car.
It isn't the same.
Like same model of car, but with new tire model :) and some other fixes. b-version of same model.