I think, we have not the rtm in our hands, because this: Tom Warren – Verified account @tomwarren Happy Windows 10 Anniversary Update RTM day. Sign off should happen to day Wtf :-(
This build no longer upgrades to Enterprise. Now the sub-pro builds can upgrade to ProfessionalEducation I don't know what the gVLK would be. We need a proper vlsc build to check the package for the generic key.
i think they have a build signed off, because oems need a build for install on new computers, and 14393 have one known issue and this is now fixed, ms released new drivers for surface 4, no known issue now!
Too many wrong speculative ideas continue to be repeated here. Let's be clear that Microsoft didn't say this build is RTM and I don't think it is either.
Neither do I disagree with you that OEM's need a build to install on their systems. But, it is very correct Microsoft never deemed this build to be RTM as some people want us to believe.
They never announce if something is RTM. We only know based on corroborating evidence such as leaked builds from OEMs and build strings and such.
OEMs don't need a build to install in their computers? How do they do it? By air or just they watch with their eyes to the computers and pum! Windows 10 is installed?!
Core Insider Program @CoreInsiderProg 2 Min.Vor 2 Minuten In case any of you still don't get it: Build 14393 is the RTM build for Anniversary Update. No newer rs1_release builds exist. so 14393 is RTM for OEMS and Insiders.
Thank you very much for show that to all the member of MDL People saying that this is not RTM and saying that he's not right in 3,2,1...
That has been since a couple of builds (14342), there was no longer enterprise but pro-for-education. Somebody published a long list with keys back then, don't know if it helps.