Announcing Windows 10 Insider Fast Build 16257 PC + 15237 Mobile Insider
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Hmm - on reflection, the term hustle seems to apply - LOL
So true!
I think they mean the noun - a state of great activity, but in North America that word also means a fraud or swindle.
Which one are they referring to? I am quite certain that all Apple worshipers and Windows haters out there prefer the latter. :)
Or maybe they mean this?
Urban Dictionary said:
hustle
A faster way to make money also known as the Come up, Usually done illegaly.
- I hustle my sega genisis games.
- I hustle people for there money when we roll craps.
- I hustle night and to the daylight selling white.
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So true!
I think they mean the noun -
a state of great activity, but in North America that word also means a fraud or swindle.
Which one are they referring to? I am quite certain that all Apple worshipers and Windows haters out there prefer the latter. :)
Or maybe they mean this?
The term hustle as a con is equally used over here. I guess it first came into common usage after the great film with Paul Newman and Jackie Gleason.
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And than there is Hustler (magazine).
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I'm not sure what I am supposed to get from those posts - it is late - my brain is old and tired - maybe it will be revealed to me in the AM - Peace to your side of the pond
What those posts reveal is that I had and most probably wouldn't have absolutely no idea about N editions being suddenly capable to get Insider builds if @cereberus hadn't posted about it.
I beg to differ. Not the RTM or public release.
Windows 10 was released to general public on July 29th, 2015. It was build 10240, the RTM or whatever you would like to call it.
Version 1511, so called November Update was the first feature upgrade.
(Screenshot from Windows 10 - Wikipedia)
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What those posts reveal is that I had and most probably wouldn't have absolutely no idea about N editions being suddenly capable to get Insider builds if @
cereberus hadn't posted about it.
Windows 10 was released to general public on July 29
th, 2015. It was build 10240, the RTM or whatever you would like to call it.
Version 1511, so called November Update was the first feature upgrade.
(Screenshot from
Windows 10 - Wikipedia)
By definition, second build is first upgrade of course .
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By definition, second build is first upgrade of course
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Splitting the hair here but in official sense, Windows 10 has only had three upgrades (November, Anniversary, Creators). Insider builds in between feature upgrades are interim test builds on the road to next feature upgrade and not counted as upgrade per se.
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Splitting the hair here but in official sense, Windows 10 has only had three upgrades (November, Anniversary, Creators). Insider builds in between feature upgrades are interim test builds on the road to next feature upgrade and not counted as upgrade per se.
I have 88 ISO files in my W10 "museum". Those are mostly ISOs made by me from every build since day one.
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That seems to be a very common error on latest builds...let me see if I can find a fix for it...
Start by opening up a Command Line window in elevated mode (meaning you right click Command Prompt icon and select "Run as Administrator)
Then run the following command (copy paste the command so you don't get typos):
sfc /scannow
Once it's complete run the following command (also copy paste this command):
findstr /c:"[SR]" %windir%\logs\cbs\cbs.log > %userprofile%\Desktop\sfcdetails.txt
Then post the txt file found on your desktop here so we can see if there were any errors.
Meanwhile you may try to update again while we take a look at the txt file.
I am having a similiar problem may i send you my text result
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I am having a similiar problem may i send you my text result
Sure, attach the txt file so we can take a look