You really can't quit till you reinstall whatever build/version you choose, if you got a HWID it still will work, even when you decide to re-install an Insider version (without using the insider login).
The on demand features and languages for 14390 are in my WSUS server. This has only happened once before, at build 10586. I take that as a pretty good sign that 14390 is the build that was signed off.
If you opt out now, you stay where you are until 2 Aug when you'll receive the public build. Unless it's the same build you have now in which case you get nothing except any zero-day patches that are ready.
installing a beta os within another beta os within another beta os lol 10.12 with pd11 linux mint 18 with in windows 10 this build in a vm inside the vm
My Test rig b14390 update want very smooth + I save the .ESD before restarting the update. I used the "adguard" esd decrypt that I had from b14388, the CryptoKey updated very easily, so I prepared a ISO then a DVD. Next I updated my VMware install of b14366 to b14390 using the DVD, that went very smooth also. I cleaned-up both updates & all is good, the Windows Script Host says they both are "permanently activated" (I ain't buying that) but at least hopefully they don't expire too soon The host is a MS Insider update & the VMware is not.
Does anyone know of a tablet version I have a 64 bit tablet with a 32 bit version of Windows 10 home on it
Vip, with the way things are going, who really knows, everything I have read from Redstone OP, says there are only 2 fixes in this build over last one, I don't know if they're putting all their eggs in one basket (Anniversary Update) or if they plan on releasing another build. I do think they are holding something back, I have not heard anyone jumping with joy at how fast, stable this build is. So that being said, all the build up to this, 2 corrections over last build, leaves me with the feeling, do do occurs. aka (SH) From OP Redstone News: In its announcement of build 14390, Microsoft also mentioned that it is hard at work on a larger one-year anniversary update, which the company will release at the end of this month. Users interested in testing out new Windows 10 improvements should probably hold off until Microsoft makes the anniversary update available.
Yeah, it pretty much looks like it. I have still an old Dell to upgrade from Win8 to Win10 before the 29th, but I don't know if we will get the Anniversary Update before then or not.