[DISCUSSION] Windows 10 Final 1607 RS1 Build 14393 + Jan. 2017 Refresh (PC + Mobile)

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  1. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  2. Dave45

    Dave45 MDL Senior Member

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    yes it in slow ring
     
  3. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    so 14393 is the final end of the debate:clap:
     
  4. antonio8909

    antonio8909 MDL Guru

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    Thank god...
     
  5. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  6. MS_User

    MS_User MDL Guru

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    so nothing for consumer yet.o_O
     
  7. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Consumer = august 2.
     
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  8. jamescantello

    jamescantello MDL Senior Member

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    As the said ESD converts to a OEM ISO 14393.0.160715-1616.RS1_RELEASE_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-GB, does it contain any OEM software apps or branding?
     
  9. hannubys

    hannubys MDL Novice

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    Hi
    I have an activated version of Windows 10 Pro (1511). the slmgr result show my activation status as OEM_COA_NSLP
    I made an ISO file using the wzor .esd file and now I'm trying to upgrade to 14393 from Windows. When I run the setup.exe file it asks for a serial number.

    How come ? what key do I have to put there ? I don't have any stickers on my PC because it was home made. I was part of the Windows insider last year when I decided to stop when 1511 was released.
     
  10. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    An OEM_COA_NSLP on a selfbuild system?
     
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  11. hannubys

    hannubys MDL Novice

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    Yes, weird! long time ago I have activated my Windows 7 Pro using my MSDN key, became insider to get Windows 10 th1, upgraded to th2, stopped the insider program, clean install of th2 without any key. now I see that i have OEM_COA_NSLP, I don't understand how this is possible
     
  12. RobrPatty

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    be sure to backup activation
     
  13. KNARZ

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    Are you using a notebook? maybe windows reads the key w7/w8 key from bios?
     
  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Home made notebook? :D
     
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  15. hannubys

    hannubys MDL Novice

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    How to do this ?
     
  16. Enthousiast

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    Nope, it only is capable of using an existing oem:Dm bioskey.
     
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  17. jamescantello

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    So if my Activation is with a digital entitlement I will be able to use it to upgrade without a key and still be activated afterwards?