I notice this from a quote in another thread:
"The Windows 10 Anniversary Update is being rolled out to Windows 10 PCs across the world in phases starting with the newer machines first."
Hmmm..... I wonder what exactly does that mean and how Microsoft determines how one machine is newer than another?
They are collecting telemetry data from ALL Windows 10 machines, so I am guessing some form of CPU/Mobo combination that lists the newer CPUs/Mobo which get the update first? I donno...
Yes, I am downloading now and it says: Win10_1607_English_x64.iso
Where on Microsoft's site are these ISO files? Clicking the links you provide starts the file download. Sorry, I mean no offense here, but I just like to know where my files are coming from.
Doesn't look like it. You can download 14393.0 from the MCT and then Check for Updates on WU when you finished installing 14393.0 and it should get you to 14393.10.
Been out of loop for a while,can I still get this update? Running version 1511 now,is this a free upgrade?. Are their a lot of changes or should I stick to my current version.
Thanks for any tips on this.
I am downloading the update manually. Have others had the same issue with windows update not showing the update?
I'm not sure my WU is working because of this.
Read more: Windows 10 Anniversary update available August 2nd, says Microsoft press release headline
UPDATE: https://www.tenforums.com/windows-10-news/54747-windows-10-anniversary-update-available-august-2-a.html
My computer shop has told me that this is scheduled for August 2 and it is a major update, designed to cure and improve W10, following what has been learned since its launch. He advises creating a Restore Point on Aug. 1 (which my system does...