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No difference, it's just usually easier to get them on MSDN. It used to be, what was on MSDN was the latest version. It hasn't been that way as far as Windows 10 goes though. What was on MSDN was an even older build than what was on the insiders page. The other pain was having to install an older build and upgrade to a newer one. Or do the ESD to ISO thing. If they had kept MSDN up to date those with subscriptions wouldn't have to mess around just to get the latest version. There are also more options on MSDN, checked builds, language packs etc. I can get Pro and Enterprise all from the one source. Less hoops to jump through if you already have a subscription. MVP's get a free subscription to MSDN.
@f14tomcat
There's still a slow/fast setting, but Microsoft just decided to release the ISO along with the fast track this time around. :)
I don't think MS ever put up 10.061 ISO, so methinks they decided to just skip that and let everyone on 10.074 - their showcase PB rls for the developer conference.
Yeah, conferences are like that - then everyone goes and markets the wares.
Microsoft Build Developer Conference | April 29 – May 1, 2015
I have heard that 10130 will be made available to the slow ring and therefore also as an ISO file for download. Does anyone have any insight as to when this might happen? I'd like to try an 8.1 to 10 upgrade...