Just a heads up folks but don't spam the thread with irrelevant nonsense. Mods made a strong post last week saying it wasn't going to be tolerated anymore and they'd be dishing out temporary bans if ppl did it. Yesterday TheCandyMan got banned and the thread cleaned of his spammy drivel (permanent or temporary ban who knows), and it looks like (see previous page) Garballeno has just copped for a temporary ban (we all know his relentless spamming). As mentioned, I'm not mini modding or the like but it's a shame to get banned for posting irrelevant stuff. Edit: Mods removed spammy posts above in the time I was posting!
It also now under Windows System on the Windows start button when you scroll to near the bottom. Also there is the old CMD as well.
Are these new Group Policies, can't find my list of Group Policy tweaks so can't check if these are new? Code: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Internet Communication Management > Internet Communication Settings Turn off Windows Customer Experience Improvement Program Turn off Windows Error Reporting (Used to do this elsewhere) ? Turn off the Windows Messenger Customer Experience Improvement Program
All those requesting "your language" ESD's, if you can't wait for ESD/offical upgrade/official ISO's whatever, it's not much hassle to make a "your language" ISO and upgrade from that - just did it on an En-GB x64 Pro installation, sweet as a nut. You just need a couple of abbodi's scripts. Enthousiast has the source En-US ESD's and language packs linked at the OP. Download the appropriate En-US base ESD and appropriate language pack x64/x86 from links at the OP. Use abbodi's ESD decrypter to create your base ISO. Then use abbodi's Add Multilingual Support to Windows 10 Distribution script to integrate and set as default your language pack into the ISO. In that post carefully read the How To regarding DEFAULTLANGUAGE. (I understand it's the setting as default that allows to "Keep files and apps" during the upgrade). . Wait for the new ISO to be created, extract it to a temporary folder on another drive and run setup.exe to upgrade, you are allowed to "Keep files and apps". I believe you can also mount the ISO to upgrade. Note. I did this on a En-GB x64 Pro installation (that I can easily restore from a drive image should it go pear shaped) without a problem, it worked fine. Usual stuff applies should you want to get rid of Windows.old folder.
That question has been anwsered one thousand and one time. Dona saids not to peddle the rumour of the Build being the RTM final. In other word there is no need of speculating this to be RTM.