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Here's is a screenshot of a Hyper-v Gen 2 Windows 10 Build 17025, which, after upgrading from 17017 initially came up without any expiration date or watermark!. Unfortunately, it is a transient, when I log out or reboot the watermark reappears. But I've saved the Hyper-V state and am using the VM for other purposes - learning about Microsoft accounts and other amusing stuff. It also has an ISO I'm uploading to my Onedrive Outlook account which has 1 TB of storage which I am using less than a gig now. I have paused Insider updates on this VM. Looking forward to whatever build is released this week. Perhaps it will be the latest canary Also started fooling with the new Photos program using this image.
10.0.17030.1000 (rs_prerelease.171027-1609)
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