I am yet to download mine. It seems this particular build is receiving good reviews online. That means Microsoft is heading the right direction with Windows 10.
Hi, Sorry if already asked: Can you give me a link to 14328.1000.160418-1609.rs1_release_CLIENTPRO_RET_x64fre_fr-fr.esd (French) ? My hard drive with 14316 build died yesterday and if I have the corresponding esd saved, I would prefer to start fresh and not install 14316 and upgrade 14328... Thanks
Yes the start menu is another step closer to win7 one. Wait for another 20 builds and Classic Shell will become superfluous
because the can. World wide conferences should (IMO) be held around the world. pick a new place every conference. Arizona to Zimbabwe
One bug which I am encountering: Microsoft Edge crashes when right-clicking on highlighted text on webpage.
There is a team in Toronto. Unless you are calling Toronto just a suburb of Buffalo, I think it might be in Canada.
i have a question i installed 14328 using iso to upgrade from 10586 i dont have a microsoft account connected to it. do i still get updates from windows updates? i know i dont get newer builds
As far as Insider Preview builds get updates it will get them (I only saw 14295 get a CU till now). There, most likely, will be a new build before there is a CU
Well, other than the recurring KB for one of the VC updates that always comes around when you least expect it...and Defender updates.... Oh, and Malwarebytes Anti-Ransomware βeta 6 flagged the feedbackhub app from build 14328 as ransomware - quarantined it, would not restore, and deleted upon a reboot. I have 14328 on another machine, so I'm not worried, but I gathered a lot of evidence (screenshot wise) and posted at the MBAM Open Betas forum. I might just clean install now that I have the .ISO made of 14328. maybe. I just hate reinstalling all my apps and copying all the settings over every single time. lol.
That's why I created a portable folder with all my apps and customizations, reg edits, set permissions, themes, everything. It makes life a lot easier, although I did spend quite a bit of time creating it and testing it.
When you have 295 GB of games through EA's Origin, another 50+GB from Steam, not to mention a boatload of applications installed on a 960 GB SSD (with another 256 GB SSD dedicated to just the \Users tree), etc. - that ain't gonna happen very easily. I have 2.5 TB in mechanical drive space as well, so I have all my reg edits, all current application settings pulled from the registry, and since I move the \Users tree to a separate drive from the system drive, I just make a copy of that tree elsewhere so I can copy all settings, pro0files, and misc files that reside in AppData right back to the HD after application reinstallation. It still takes time and is a PITA. I've done what I can and made backups of just about everything - but they still have to be installed again.