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I am interested in the Features on Demand and InBox Apps iso - more than 10GB of Code. Also, I will stay on the Slow Ring for a few days and see how the builds are coming in and being reviewed. I may also install Tumbleweed as VMware has a Technical Preview of their next Workstation product which doesn't work on
Sid. It may or may not work on Tumbleweed but I visit the VMware Forums fairly often. The one thing that does not change is Windows Server 2016 - it is truly rock solid and boring
Let's see what tomorrow brings. Right now I'm going to run setup.exe from the 16278 ISO. For anybody interested that ISO does have a repair your computer option so it's worth burning IMHO.
Well build 16294 was just released so I will need to do a clean install of 16278 and just jump to that build. To illustrate the absurdity of the this update process I'll upload a screenprint of my attempt to "upgrade" to Fast/Non-Skip even after eliminating windows.old. I'd do a clean install anyway because there is no way that there should be 40GB of code remaining after a disk cleanup and a third party cleanup to boot. I'll upload this screen print to the Feedback Hub for all the good it will do.![]()
I would have uploaded to the FreedbackHub but it is broken now. But the jpg is saved to Onedrive so it will surface again.
I think we should rename our Skip Ahead nickname to LIMPY.
I use it every day. It didn't start out so well, but seems to have settled down. :)
Thanks for that. Learn something new every day.
Hmm. And Windows has a calculator.I'm sure they'll get that fixed.
Our day will come soon.
Meanwhile, how's every ones' build running?