14295 Pro x64 en-US hxxp://tlu.dl.delivery.mp.microsoft.com/filestreamingservice/files/6b7c3fc8-b837-48ac-bee5-ca8946e888e4?P1=1458972004&P2=301&P3=2&P4=f6wSEhmNf%2BeJOwsfEdAk4du2k1pQKlU%2FStU4nCgKBlU%3D
Since my ancient high school days in a galaxy far, far away, Fridays have always been "good"... Even better in college. Generally speaking, of course. EDIT: OK, Install failed. Am trying again, this time with secure-boot off... 2nd attempt with Secure Boot off: Success. Have turned secure boot back on, after the successful install of 14295, and the same problem I had build before last has returned (thankfully a minor problem.) The Samsung Magician software 4.9.5 is failing to verify its integrity during Secure Boot, and Windows is not allowing the monitoring software to run and so Magician thinks my SATA interface is turned off/inactive. This only affects the Magician software, however. Apparently, there's a Windows bug that has to do with driver validation during secure boot and involves Samsung's Magician software 4.9.5--I have the EVO 850 250GB drive and that is my Win10 boot drive. After I reported this initially here in the forum several people here chimed in to say they had seen the same thing in their Magician software installations. If I don't turn secure boot off then the Win10 install routines think a security violation is taking place and stops the installation of 14295 from 14291 dead in its tracks and reverts to 14291, the last build I installed that did not have this problem.
Holy Molly! It's like I knew this was coming because previous built was mothing to write home about, most especially, in the areas of gaming. Hope this fixes the gaming issues.
I wonder why they waited so long to give us this build that is only 4 days younger than the previous.
You don't have to use it! A lot of non x64 devices are still in use, for example some older Laptop's like HP Compaq NC6220 or DELL D6xx. I (and really, a lot of other people around the world) don't want to recycle one of them for various reasons, because these devices are running well with windows 10 x86 and will do their work for the next years