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#WindowsInsiders: we didn't love our internal build test results and will not be releasing anything externally on Tues or Wed.Tweet
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#WindowsInsiders: we didn't love our internal build test results and will not be releasing anything externally on Tues or Wed.Tweet
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Oh, well . . . I have green beans, squash, zucchinis and banana peppers to pick today anyway. Then I gotta freeze 'em, so I guess I'll do something less technical, but more satisfying to the stomach, than installing a new Build today and tomorrow.
I'm with Dona on "something more recent with a bunch of new features" is my cuppa tea. Preferably with all the bugs stomped . . .
Judging by those tweets, they are probably adding a lot of new stuff. Should be an interesting update.
I hope that we'll be able to make an ISO from this release Thursday or Friday. I've got a lot of cruft on this after 3+ weeks.
New tutorial: Use Hyper-V virtual machine to get Windows 10 Insider ISO Windows 10 Virtualization Tutorials
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Extract from tutorial:
There has been quite a lot of reports from our members and other Windows Insiders alike about upgrade failing to download. This tutorial will show a method to always get new Insider build upgrade, even when your physical computers fail in downloading it.
Tutorial is made for and instructions apply to Hyper-V virtualisation, but instructions can be applied to Oracle VirtualBox and VMware Workstation, too. Unfortunately free VMware Workstation Player does not include a checkpoint / snapshot feature, thus these instructions cannot be used as is with it.
How about this latest canary on buildfeed compiled Sunday?
10.0.16216.1000 (rs_prerelease.170604-1754)
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Thurday would be a good day to release - it's going on a month now.
FWIW Buildfeed can now be "bought" (it is free of course) from Windows Store ....
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/buildfeed/9nblggh1rlh3