I've starting to think this build may be final RTM (won't hold my breath just yet...). When I clean installed previous builds (including 14383) Windows would spam notifications that I needed to fix my Insider status, and once my account was applied you couldn't tell Windows to stop getting insider builds completely... This build (14385) you can completely stop Windows from getting any further insider builds and it won't harass you to fix your Windows Insider account status... Testing a clean install now to see if it harasses me for Windows Insider details after the install.
Now Windows Insider Program is not set up by default Is this the real RTM (or whatever it can be named) or a pre-RTM? What I need to do? Set it up or not?
Yeah AFAIK we've never had it this good in terms of the frequency of build releases. A few months ago it was like one build per month. I'm just disappointed that there are still major inconsistencies with things like having two control panels and how they're gonna take probably another year to fix these(and I do hope they do fix them), right now it's a confusing mess for the layperson. The only good thing is that most of the most frequently used, user-facing UI elements are consistent.
the video is not a how to install windows it's how to make a bootable usb and a esd to iso if you bothered to look you would know that and yes sometimes people need help and a good human person does help
- Convert with abbodi1406/adguard's tool to iso - Format usb FAT32 > extract iso to it, done. - Do whatever you want with the usb thumbdrive, it either boots both Legacy BIOS and UEFI or you can run setup.exe to upgrade. If that isn't sufficient enough one shouldn't be installing windows let alone windows insider previews. Just MHO
thats good for you but not everyone is you and they never will be you be humble be kind and teach or else you are just wasting space
It will boot on UEFI for sure, but it will not boot with Legacy BIOS. To make it boot on both UEFI and Legacy, after copying the files, open cmd (with admin permissions) and execute this. Code: X:\boot\bootsect /nt60 X: /force /mbr Where X is your installation drive letter.
Clean installed 14385 on my Insider VM after decrypting the ESD with abbodi1406/adguard's tool. Ran through the initial setup and only created a local account. Happy to confirm it does not prompt for any Windows Insider credentials after a clean install. I'd post images but I need to get my MDL post count up... Soon! In the meantime, replace hxxp with http: Account - hxxp://i.imgur.com/osTxdVk.jpg Insider Status - hxxp://i.imgur.com/jKTaxAh.jpg
That's about gathering basic knowledge before one asks such question followed up by: is there an easier way? Abbodi1406/adguards posts provide their own info/readme, formatting an USB thumbdrive should speak for itself and by reading al those things you learn. And most of my contributions here are about trying to teach persons, please read them before judging
That's not good. I'll look for that feedback, though feel free to provide the link. For anyone questioning the terminology in the screenshot, in this case "enabled" means that drivers are NOT supposed to be installed automatically (in WU). I guess for now I'll just continue to hide it with WUMT. I hadn't done that in a while, but I did do it with the last build--I wasn't prompted for anything Insider.
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