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Last edited by STEVAE; 25 Jul 2015 at 23:00.
Last edited by STEVAE; 25 Jul 2015 at 23:00.
According to Wikipedia, we are using the RTM of Windows 10;
Windows 10 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
If something gets repeated often enough, regardless of the source, it gets perceived as fact. Then repeated again, and again, etc. There are so many quotes, and miss quotes on the go that's I can't tell what's fact or fiction anymore. Microsoft being mum on a lot of things doesn't help but that's just the way it is. At this point I'm just waiting it out.
I don't know if this site helps or not.
Windows 10 Build 10240 is the RTM version, but Microsoft wishes youd stop calling it that | ExtremeTech
Could someone please educate and civilize me, reading this thread I become so confused!
I am running the latest build of Windows 10, build 10240. In what way would it make the use of Windows different or make this build behave differently if this build would be called the RTM instead of build 10240, or if it was called the final build or something completely different?
It's build 10240 for me. Please tell me what would be different if I started to call it RTM instead of Build 10240?
Call it what you will. At the end of the day who really cares! So long as it works , and keeps being updated (and getting better?) Surely that's what matters. (roll on the 29th.)