Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15046 for PC Insider

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  1. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #60

    For me 15046 x64 Enterprise, I had to use Kari's UUP to ISO, method and the no UUP registry hacks did not create the esd, for Windows 10 Pro x64 I had to use the registry hacks to disable UUP got the install.esd. Trying Kari's UUP did not work for Pro. This seems odd.
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  2. Posts : 659
    10 preview 64bit
       #61

    Got it up and running after 2hrs. yawn

    And i do wish they'd leave my drivers alone
    keep changing them to the wrong ones.
    Roy
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  3. Posts : 3,954
    64-bit Win10 Pro Insider Build 19569
       #62

    Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15046 for PC-bbciplayer.jpg

    Edge is running exceptionally well - the BBC iPlayer runs faultlessly..

    PS - the pic is of Sir Michael Hordern and David Kossoff in a play by John Mortimer..
    PPS. David Kossof was the father of the Lead Guitarist Paul Kossof of rock-band Free..
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  4. Posts : 1,983
    Windows 10 x86 14383 Insider Pro and Core 10240
       #63

    53Vette said:
    UUP to ISO looks to be working for x86 build. I just did it.
    Same here:


    ===============================================================================
    Convert CAB > ESD . . .
    ===============================================================================




    ===============================================================================
    Creating Setup Media Layout . . .
    ===============================================================================




    ===============================================================================
    Creating boot.wim . . .
    ===============================================================================


    Using LZX compression with 2 threads
    Archiving file data: 717 MiB of 717 MiB (100%) done


    ===============================================================================
    Creating install.wim . . .
    ===============================================================================


    Using LZX compression with 2 threads
    Archiving file data: 4801 MiB of 4801 MiB (100%) done


    ===============================================================================
    Adding winre.wim to install.wim . . .
    ===============================================================================




    ===============================================================================
    Creating ISO . . .
    ===============================================================================


    OSCDIMG 2.56 CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Premastering Utility
    Copyright (C) Microsoft, 1993-2012. All rights reserved.
    Licensed only for producing Microsoft authorized content.




    Scanning source tree (1500 files in 55 directories)
    Scanning source tree complete (1624 files in 97 directories)


    Computing directory information complete


    Image file is 3079733248 bytes (before optimization)


    Writing 1624 files in 97 directories to 15046.0.170224-1700.RS2_RELEASE_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X86FRE_EN-GB.ISO


    100% complete


    Storage optimization saved 18 files, 133120 bytes (0% of image)


    After optimization, image file is 3083159552 bytes
    Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 133120


    Done.


    Press any key to exit.
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  5. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #64

    Kevdog98 said:
    For me 15046 x64 Enterprise, I had to use Kari's UUP to ISO, method and the no UUP registry hacks did not create the esd, for Windows 10 Pro x64 I had to use the registry hacks to disable UUP got the install.esd. Trying Kari's UUP did not work for Pro. This seems odd.
    This warning has been posted in this thread, in ESD to ISO tutorial thread, and in UUP to ISO tutorial thread: Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 15046 for PC

    It is occasionally good to read what others have posted.

    Seems that the warning only applies to 64 bit Windows 10 build 15046 upgrade; UUP to ISO is working for 32 bit Windows.
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  6. Posts : 4,224
    Windows 10
       #65

    Here's a (recent) first: got onto my desktop test rig this morning and the new update was already installed and ready to go. Installing on the Dell Venue Pro 11 tablet right now. Had Settings disappear from display on the latter unit, but can monitor progress by watching Internet and CPU activity. Seems to be going OK so far.
    More later,
    --Ed--

    [10 mins later: restarted and got Settings back. At 6% on "Preparing to install updates" but then, this machine is slower than most of my others: i5 4210-Y dual core mobile CPU, 8 GB RAM. Looks like it's going to take a while...]

    [7.5 hrs later: my first post-upgrade backup using Macrium Reflect failed. I had to disable other VSS writers in the Advanced Options settings to get the backup to complete successfully. Just a heads-up to others who may have a similar experience.]
    Last edited by EdTittel; 01 Mar 2017 at 18:08.
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  7. Posts : 659
    10 preview 64bit
       #66

    New feature
    Wireless display media viewer, not seen that before.

    Roy
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  8. Posts : 17,661
    Windows 10 Pro
       #67

    cereberus said:
    This rather confirms earlier posts I mad that the Slow Ring is not really a Slow Ring anymore but a "Fairly Fast Ring" now. 15042 certainly has not been out long enough to be considered a relatively stable build which was the original ethos of the Slow Ring.
    I very strongly disagree.

    In my opinion (I repeat: just my opinion) Microsoft although normally not releasing ISO images when they release a new Insider build silently accepts the fact that Insiders need an ISO to test various clean / repair install scenarios and so on.

    Last time UUP upgrade files did not allow us to create ISO was build 15025, Microsoft released it as ISO only a day or two after upgrade was released. Exactly same happened this time with 15046, they cocked up releasing an upgrade which downloads closer to 10 GB (in my case 2.5 GB in BT folder, 7.3 in SoftwareDistribution, EN-GB PRO x64) instead of normal around 3 GB and did not allow making ISO because of this, hence they released a relatively new ISO.

    We have got 8 builds with UUP method, it has worked 8 times to upgrade but failed two times to let us make an ISO. Both times UUP upgrade was released without possibility to make an ISO they have released a new ISO.

    I am willing to bet rings remain as before and that in the future fast release of an ISO will be more an exception than a rule.

    Kari
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  9. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #68

    This may be a first for me...the upgrade process under UUP actually seems to be working...as I'm at 50% "downloading updates and climbing". Will come back when I find out whether this will be the first WU upgrade install through UUP that works--had to run the "UUP off" registry settings file and reboot before I got past 0%. Just checked--now at 75% and climbing, so we shall see...
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  10. Posts : 807
    Win10x64 v2004 latest build fast ring
       #69

    waltc said:
    This may be a first for me...the upgrade process under UUP actually seems to be working...as I'm at 50% "downloading updates and climbing". Will come back when I find out whether this will be the first WU upgrade install through UUP that works--had to run the "UUP off" registry settings file and reboot before I got past 0%. Just checked--now at 75% and climbing, so we shall see...
    ---????What did I just do? Lol... Ha-ha...think I turned UUP *off* and now it's working...! Well, color me hornswaggled...Still wouldn't work under UUP...

    Edit: OK, it appears I got the UUP download as there is no .esd file in sight. Upgraded fine, first time through. A first for me with UUP. Before now it simply refused to download the upgrade through WU.
    Last edited by waltc; 01 Mar 2017 at 12:57.
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