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Windows 10 Anniversary Update “RTM” Build 1607 Shows Up in Microsoft Docs Again
Build 1607 is believed to be the final version of the update
Read more: http://news.softpedia.com/news/windo...ampaign=bufferMicrosoft is projected to launch the Windows 10 Anniversary Update this summer, but the company hasn’t provided any other specifics regarding the release date.
And yet, everyone expects the company to take the wraps off the Anniversary Update (also known as the Redstone Update among Microsoft watchers and company employees) in July for two main reasons. Thus, this is the month when Windows 10 turns 1 and the company ends the free upgrade promo, and at the same time, Redmond itself has dropped several hints that this is when it’s likely to happen.
Rumor has it that the final build, often referred to as RTM, could be 1607, and although the company hasn’t yet confirmed this, there are several references in official documents that seem to confirm this is indeed the case.
For example, information regarding the company’s “Set up School PCs” app, which eases the transition of the educational sector to Windows 10, also contains a reference to build 1607, hinting that this is indeed the final version of the Anniversary Update
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Use the Set up School PCs app (Preview)
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/...school-pcs-app
It's version 1607 (simply for July 2016 nothing more nothing less). Build numbers have 5 digits.
And if you hadn't figured it out - version 1511 was released in November (11), 2015 (15). The anniversary update will certainly be version 1607, released in July (07), 2016 (16).
Yes and anybody who sees it earlier on ones pc must have an insider version installed... 😁