Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 14971 for PC Insider
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Date time sync error still persists in this build for both Windows Time and NIST. Please let us know in BIG BOLD letter when this is fixed. Rummaging around for a a third party solution
I confirm this.
I also had to clean-install the NVIDIA driver due to the openCL.dll issue.
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I'm not finding install.esd in Sources. Is this a new feature??
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I'm not finding install.esd in Sources. Is this a new feature??
Yeah, Marty. I think it began with Build 14965 that you have to grab install.esd when the download completes and before you restart the computer for installation.
So far, I've forgotten to grab it with both new Builds.
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Yeah, Marty. I think it began with Build 14965 that you have to grab install.esd when the download completes and before you restart the computer for installation.
So far, I've forgotten to grab it with both new Builds.
Me too!
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Do people get the them from Wzor?
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Do people get the them from Wzor?
Why not just roll back try again, and copy it before the reboot?
Wouldn't it be safer that way?
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Do people get the them from Wzor?
People who get them from Wzor are in the main iresponsible. They frequently contain modified files.
Do as Cliff says.
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I'd sure like to get them from MS. A clue why this is happening?
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Yeah, Marty. I think it began with Build 14965 that you have to grab install.esd when the download completes and before you restart the computer for installation.
So far, I've forgotten to grab it with both new Builds.
It began long before 14965 - it'd been hit or miss for me for quite a while. So I got into the habit of grabbing install.esd before pulling the trigger on the restart long ago. I think it may have something to do with the amount of free disk space you had, or at least it used to. Maybe now it just always gets deleted.
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Seems unlikely. More likely is another way Microsoft is compiling these build. But really they should make esd or iso available don't you think