Same as all the other cumulative updates. If you experience no problems, you can uninstall the previous cumulative updates.
Anybody using Pro 64 bit UK version whom could give us the some info via HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion as am downgrading all i need is BuildLab / BuildLabEx info for a downgrade from 10547 back to Windows 10 Build 10240.. Please and Thxs
You can check it easily by yourself. Open the 10240 ISO and the WIM with 7zip, extract the file \windows\system32\config\software Load it on your working OS, as hive with regedit and read all the info you need.
Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion] "BuildBranch"="th1" "CurrentBuild"="10240" "CurrentMajorVersionNumber"=dword:0000000a "CurrentMinorVersionNumber"=dword:00000000 "UBR"=dword:00004088 "CurrentBuildNumber"="10240" "BuildLab"="10240.th1.150916-2039" "BuildLabEx"="10240.16515.amd64fre.th1.150916-2039" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion] "BuildBranch"="th1" "CurrentBuild"="10240" "CurrentMajorVersionNumber"=dword:0000000a "CurrentMinorVersionNumber"=dword:00000000 "UBR"=dword:00004088 "CurrentBuildNumber"="10240" "BuildLab"="10240.th1.150916-2039" "BuildLabEx"="10240.16515.amd64fre.th1.150916-2039" With this, nothing you can keep = clean install
I received some Intel Graphic driver updates for HD 4000 from WU this afternoon for 10240 and they function properly.
After adding RAM and losing activation, had to start over to get back to 10240, day before yesterday I rebooted and it stuck at the Dell logo, I tried everything, booting to another CD, anything to get me to command prompt, nothing, reboot after reboot, still stuck at Dell logo, finally took it to a computer repair shop, (I usually do all the repairs myself, but did not know what it was and did not want to lose activation if possible, Anyway for everyone to remember, It was a bad hard drive, not even the main HD, I have 3 in mine, after I picked it up, I held my breath, knowing that Adding RAM had lost me activation, but all was well, I can't figure this crap out, but the moral of the story is if your computer boots to logo and gets stuck, it may be a Hard Drive or data or power cable to a Hard Drive.
Someone may have already brought this up, but has anyone noticed that if you activate RTM build using a KMS activator (like KMSpico) there is a option to change your product key under system? could MS use this to weed out who has W10 legally and who doesnt? with KMSpico without KMSpico
someone please mirror or re-upload 10240.16384.150709-1700.th1_cliententerprise_vol_x64fre_en-us_54d610e4e51a30e8f3e2e404cb3694e2af376756.esd 10240.16384.150709-1700.th1_cliententerprise_vol_x86fre_en-us_6dcd2b206412f4e5315c44b8693d0f3f6a5da9d1.esd or newer 10240 build Thanks ~