Two bugs that were fixed in B10576 are back. 1- Covering the lid of a notebook for a long time sends the laptop to sleep, opening the lid only does NOT get you where you were. 2- occasionally, a miss recognised fingerprint does not prompt another try...i Now if entry fails using fingerprint, the only way is to click on password and enter. 3- the starting and stopping of Windows is definitely slower than B10576 (in my case). I have just noticed that spellcheck is working in the Internet Explorer but not in Firefox!!, I cannot remember if this was the case all along.. I am tempted to try a fresh install to see if the bugs disappear, but I am leaving that for the final release as it entails reinstalling lots of stuff. Noticing that a number of people are complaining that bugs are back in this release. Then it is not a matter of fixing a couple of lines in a code, this may prompt a serious review of some code, giving rise to the idea that this could not be the latest release.!?
Just a heads up... This is still Technical Preview even though no watermarks are showing up. Went to create an AIO today with the Pro x86 & x64 versions, only to see Technical Preview show up. It is still build 10586 but still Technical Preview. I guess I will wait a couple more days for the official 10586 build that will be used for Consumer Updates before creating my AIO. Once again, just a heads up...
They would not dare at Microshaft, same version number, different build number, I put this build on 2 of my computers, but saving my main one for "just in case"
The .isos will be the best not only because they're official and you can easily check hashes but they also should have the combined Core and Pro and OEM and retail all in one like rtm did (one for x86 and one for x64). Looks like the .esds have only core or pro and are retail only. Make sense?
Consumers don't usually have VL's on their systems, lately a lot of people seem to forget there are more legitimate users than pirated ones. The iso's made from the esd files also have all upgrade options: home > pro > education > enterprise. These ESD files also have sha-1 checksums which are verifyable. Last but not least, the 10240 msdn iso's contained exactly the same content as the esd's which were released a few days before
The only real deference in the .ISO we make and one from MSFT is ours is Either Home or Pro. The one from MSFT contain both Home and Pro.
Strange but I got a different hash for pro x64 en-us esd that I got from WZOR than Pewsen's. Don't have it anymore--just the .iso I made from it. Anyone else experience this? The MSDN .isos will be what I'll use for permanent storage.
Even after the 10240 "Final or Not Final debate", you guys still doing it. If it's not RTM (or whatever MS calls it these days) it's definitely RTM escrow, and we will get some patches till the official release date, changing the string and etc... Anyway, On my machine it says "Activated by digital entitlement" goodbye new hardware
TRUE MEANING Not "Detective" : digital entitlement = [no need for/not require] a 25-character product key