Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14383 for PC and Mobile Insider
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It'll be 14xxx - it's not going to revert to 10xxx, I just can't see them rolling it back like that for Joe Public - too much confuseion. Build numbers are less important to Joe Public anyway. It's going to be version number 1607.
They still can change the version to 1608 at the last minute.
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They still can change the version to 1608 at the last minute.
They might. I don't think they will, but who knows - they are an inscrutable bunch...
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No new builds today. We're actively parsing your FB and data to line up the next batch of fixes.<3
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When I added an SSD drive to my old laptop (it came with Vista) that cratered, it didn't make any difference in speed at all.
So I pulled it out and put the old drive in. That one landed at the local computer guy's shop as repair parts.
I have a 5000GB SSD in the desktop with 8GB RAM. Runs pretty fast, but one of these days I'll replace it with a newer model.
Lappy has a 500GB HDD and 4GB RAM.
No problem about "implying". :) Slow is just as bad as old in my opinion, so you got half of it right. The only up side is that once I get an SSD into it, it should run much faster.
WOW! I am jealous!
EDIT: Can I have your old one?
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Wow, 5TB. Must have cost a fortune!!!
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Wow, 5TB. Must have cost a fortune!!!
The problem is that they slow down when they get that big.
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It'll be 14xxx - it's not going to revert to 10xxx, I just can't see them rolling it back like that for Joe Public - too much confuseion. Build numbers are less important to Joe Public anyway. It's going to be version number 1607.
I see your point, but there really is nothing to roll back. The public knows nothing about Insider builds and the numbering system. Doubt 1 in a 1000 know they have 10586. All they know is 10. They (public) can't get too confused over something they don't even know. Makes no difference anyway. It was just a conversational thought.....
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The problem is that they slow down when they get that big.
Yep don't i know it..................................Oh you meant SSD's
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I see your point, but there really is nothing to roll back. The public knows nothing about Insider builds and the numbering system. Doubt 1 in a 1000 know they have 10586. All they know is 10. They (public) can't get too confused over something they don't even know. Makes no difference anyway. It was just a conversational thought.....
That is precisely why I don't think MS is going to play games with build numbers. A build number is a build number - a unique identifier - and I don't think they're going to want to mess with that, because the nomenclature is already confusing enough as it is. Besides, as you pointed out, the public neither knows nor cares about build numbers
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Yep don't i know it..................................Oh you meant SSD's
You are a rascal!