ALL features are in...only things being changed now are any bugs. End of story. Even MS has stated this including getting a direct comment from the real Gabe. It is feature complete. It has been sent to OEMs for them to meet production deadlines to get to market.
I understand this but i still think we are missing something that ms hasn't shown us yet but i will wait for more bugs to be fixed anyway..
Even if that was true, it does not mean you wont get that feature within hours of installing Windows 10. Its not like jumping the gun will cause Windows Update to stop functioning, right?
i understand this but this is a preferred choice now .. plus whats six days it isn't that long away now ..
Are you planning to get it as an insider or just a normal user because here's the thing..as an insider it may not be the same, they may already be pushing out new stuff and as a normal user there is no guarantee you will get it anywhere near the 29th..so you will probably end up installing one of these isos anyway..just a week later
I truly agree..it your choice as it is mine when and what to upgrade as I kindly pointed out to another user, and certainly nothing wrong with your choice as it is your PC.
Yeah, I am waiting also, but we both understand we do not have to wait? LOL, just in case something does go wrong I do not want to have to re-install Windows 7 all over again.
Really, i think Windows 10 is not RTM, actually because Candy Crush Sanga has not been including in Windows 10.
Found this on another site, interesting: With Windows 10’s launch just around the corner, not to mention the release of the RTM build to Insiders, some might decide that now’s the time for a clean install. But Microsoft is warning users against that. As build 10240 represents the build that will be distributed to OEMs and partners, albeit without some updates that are coming soon, many enthusiasts might think this would be a good time to do a clean install ahead of the official launch. But Microsoft is cautioning people to not do that, because they might lose their activation.
damn, then you would have to run another upgrade like everybody else..although i set my bios clock ahead five years to test it..so to lose it ms would have to intentionally send something down the pipe to wipe out the 5 million testers they have given this to..now tell me who wrote that garbage?
Well I guess I would wait and make sure you lose activation, then yes you would have to start over, but hopefully you wont
Yeah plus i don't wish to run into problems like last night there were updates for the US version i was forced into updating what also caused me problem because using UK version where it would install then undo them updates so i decide to do a clean install and wait ...