Announcing Windows 10 Insider Slow Build 17025 for PC Insider

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       #200

    Update:

    Hey #WindowsInsiders: we are done with releasing builds for the day. We'll check in again tomm. Have an awesome day! <3
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  2. Posts : 2,667
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       #201

    f14tomcat said:
    Clean install something. That will keep you busy. Probably wouldn't hurt, either. :)
    I am considering this myself. It's been several months since I did so, but I haven't noticed any of the usual telltale signs, such as slowing down, etc.

    Then again, I haven't been testing a lot of software lately either....
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       #202

    martyfelker said:
    Since build 17030 has been the canary on buildfeedsince Monday, I'm guessing tomorrow. It is only a guess. I'd be interested in a broader peek into the Insider team's release procedures but I doubt they will be any more transparent.
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       #203

    martyfelker said:
    I'm guessing that most of us have little interest in the slow ring :)
    Slow Ring is handy when new features in builds have been quite well developed, and you decide to run with it for a while as main OS eg I did that when Files on Demand came out which I was eagerly waiting to use.

    At this early stage of RS4, I cannot see much point of being on the Slow Ring.
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    Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds
       #204

    cereberus said:
    Slow Ring is handy when new features in builds have been quite well developed, and you decide to run with it for a while as main OS eg I did that when Files on Demand came out which I was eagerly waiting to use.

    At this early stage of RS4, I cannot see much point of being on the Slow Ring.
    It's probably just an excuse to release an ISO.
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       #205

    kado897 said:
    It's probably just an excuse to release an ISO.
    Usually takes a couple of weeks though.

    However, they have released isos pretty quickly in the past if people could not upgrade from a troublesome build (17017 fits that description).
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       #206

    kado897 said:
    It's probably just an excuse to release an ISO.
    Or to show "motion".
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    Dual boot windows 10 Pro 22H2 & Win 11 Pro 23H2
       #207

    Archer TP-Link wifi network cards T6E and T8E that stopped working with Fall Update work again with this release.
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    Windows 10 Home 64bit 21H1 and insider builds
       #208

    cereberus said:
    Usually takes a couple of weeks though.

    However, they have released isos pretty quickly in the past if people could not upgrade from a troublesome build (17017 fits that description).
    My thoughts too.
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       #209

    martyfelker said:
    Since build 17030 has been the canary on buildfeedsince Monday, I'm guessing tomorrow. It is only a guess. I'd be interested in a broader peek into the Insider team's release procedures but I doubt they will be any more transparent.
    RS4 will not be final till April 2018 so they have time to maybe get things right and flight builds with less problems.
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