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Thanks.
Why even bother when 14352 is already released for a week ?
How many still want an out-dated iso ?
What is so hard to release the iso same time 14342 was released in Slow ring on May 18th ?
Microsoft releases Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14342 ISOs for your downloading pleasure
Now and then, Microsoft loads up the latest Windows 10 Insider builds as ISO images to make installing builds from a scratch a good deal easier. Usually, the company is a build or two behind, and today is no different. Right now, you can head over to the relevant Microsoft location and download the ISO for build 14342.Tweet
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Source and download:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...reviewadvanced
Thanks.
Why even bother when 14352 is already released for a week ?
How many still want an out-dated iso ?
What is so hard to release the iso same time 14342 was released in Slow ring on May 18th ?
I would like to have one OLD matter settled once and for all......................
It is my understanding that the Insider Preview Build that is released to SLOW ring is a more stable version than the same one released in Fast ring.
Yes ?
If yes, does that mean the iso released by MS AFTER the slow ring release is NOT the same as the one we manually extracted and converted from Fast ring release ?
Long ago, in another forum someone told me I was wrong. That they are the same.
Source: http://betanews.com/2016/02/10/micro...lease-preview/Microsoft’s Gabe Aul explains the three rings like this:
Fast -- Best for Insiders who enjoy being the first to get access to builds and feature updates, with some risk to their devices in order to identify issues, and provide suggestions and ideas to make Windows software and devices great.
Slow -- Best for Insiders who enjoy getting early access to builds and feature updates, with less risk to their devices, and still want to provide feedback to make Windows software and devices great.
Release Preview -- Best for Insiders who enjoy getting early access to updates for the Current Branch, Microsoft applications, and drivers, with minimal risk to their devices, and still want to provide feedback to make Windows devices great.