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Finally got time to up my testing rig from 15042 to 15046. Tried ESD-method this time (because I tested the UUP in VM already). Darn it was a fast and smooth experience on both Host and VM.
So far no glitches on this build.
Finally got time to up my testing rig from 15042 to 15046. Tried ESD-method this time (because I tested the UUP in VM already). Darn it was a fast and smooth experience on both Host and VM.
So far no glitches on this build.
The download is NOT 10GB for Windows Pro 15046, it is about 520MB, plus whatever all the XML-CAB files consume, because of the heavily compressed rng-files for each upgrade package. These files get expanded and deleted before Windows update has completed, thus huge size and a lot of files in multiple package folders.
While making an UUP upgrade, you can check the folder where all the upgrade files are downloaded, and you will see that the .rng-files exist there for a brief moment and then disappears once it has been expanded into a folder with same name.
Tweet from Dona, no new builds today. don't know how to post tweets
EDIT: Unless that's yesterday's tweet, the 1st.
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Please post a screenshot, this is news to me. I've checked and checked, both ISO images I uploaded are 15046 PRO x64.
You can clean install any other language like for instance EN-GB any time, it activates automatically based on your machine's digital license. Windows product keys and digital licenses are version and edition but not bit version and language specific; you can buy a laptop with pre-installed French Windows 10 Pro in France, bring it home and clean install a Dutch Windows 10 Pro on that laptop skipping the product key, it will be automatically activated.
Alternatively you can upgrade with another language version ISO image for the same edition. You will lose your installed software, of course, but activation remains.
Kari
EDIT:
A bad context changing typo fixed. Originally I wrote the following (see above):
It should of course say:... you can buy a laptop with pre-installed French Windows 10 Pro in France, bring it home and clean install a Dutch Windows 10 Home on that laptop skipping the product key, it will be automatically activated.
Really bad typo, I sincerely apologize.... you can buy a laptop with pre-installed French Windows 10 Pro in France, bring it home and clean install a Dutch Windows 10 Pro on that laptop skipping the product key, it will be automatically activated.
Last edited by Kari; 02 Mar 2017 at 13:38. Reason: Bad context changing typo fixed!!!
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