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Thanks Kari.
If we do get a new build within the next 2 days or so, I'd guess 16241/2. Time will tell.
Thanks Kari.
If we do get a new build within the next 2 days or so, I'd guess 16241/2. Time will tell.
I have been off of the insider program for several months but I decided to jump in again. I went to my settings> insider program> start insider program and I rejoined the program for the first time since early this year. I chose the fast ring and restarted my computer. After the computer restarted I checked for updates and got this new insider build right away.
All in it took almost an hour to install this new build. No problems at all, everything is working fine.
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We are not going to get 10.0.16238.1000 (rs_shell_vim_dev.170704-1715)
The stuff in parens means this build is not meant for us. Most likely an engineering build that leaked.
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I got it to work for the .wma and .mp3 files on my machine - Brilliant CopperCliff
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I think there's a bit of a cycle to the Insider Builds in this release and the last one.
- Things seem fairly quiet for a little while
- Lots of features appear in a few builds in close succession.
- Fewer features & more bug fixing in each build, leading up to the release. Rate of slow builds increases as they get generally more stable.
If you get lots of builds around stage 2, you'll have lots of bugs. As we get nearer stage 3, the builds are more stable and more usable.
I'd estimate we're currently coming to the end of stage 2 and there will be fewer features and more fixes leading up to the release.
So, to answer your question, Yes, skipping a couple of builds might mean a more stable computer when you get the next one. But your mileage may vary...