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Yes, I can confirm that while setting up my old Acer tower. It had build 14291, which would not boot for some reason that I forget although I know it did last time used. Doubted it would update anyway, so I wiped the drive. I knew that it had digital license so safe there. My plan was to dual boot with CU on the first partition. I mistakenly stuck an UUPtoIso Insider thumb drive in it instead of a WCT of CU for they were identical physical thumbs. It asked if I wanted to install the Insider edition. I backed out and stuck in the correct thumb. I did the same for the second OS, for I wanted the fast ring, not Skippy. I have Skippy on my Asus.
I clean installed 16278 from the MS ISO, used the Registry Edit and Windows Update downloaded 17004.
After a night of frustration with upgrading virtual machines, I booted into the physical Windows 10 Build 16362 and the upgrade process to 17004 went very smoothly. I am almost finished burning the iso (t thank you, Kari, your program worked flawlessly) and I'll reboot ...
now
Upgrade failed at about 45% working on updates (never had a failure before at this stage). However the upgrade screen looked great. The failure code is 0x1900101 What this means is that I needed to turn off the 3rd party AV program. I will try again - else resort to the ISO. I need some sleep.
Been using this build 17004.1000 all morning without a hitch. Fast and fluent. So far, so good. :)