affirmative, that is what i always use. Should have said "using Rufus v2.18 with the setting "MBR partition scheme for bios or uefi". Anyway, thank you for the tips, replies ...
Installed 17083 yesterday and when i try to run Fifa 18, i get the error message about Unhandled exception has occurred?? What gives??
Rule of thumb about running-upgrading beta builds is to never delete windows.old until you tested the operating system, your games and apps. If something is not working correctly you can roll back to the previous build.
This build does fix this stupid issue, my Dell Dimension E521 (AMD Athlon x2 5600+ with an Nvidia nForce Chipset) which had been stuck at Windows 10 build 17025 due to this bug was able to successfully install this build.
Just for info: x86 and arm64 17083 got new IDs. Code: [ INFO ] 67ad3054-2cb7-4f84-a0a7-cea8d2012802 | DOWNLOAD [ NAME ] Windows 10 Insider Preview 17083.1000 (rs_prerelease) [ B NR ] 17083.1000 [ ARCH ] arm64 [ INFO ] ea49288b-6d6f-41cf-808c-9e0a5a11a2e3 | DOWNLOAD [ NAME ] Windows 10 Insider Preview 17083.1000 (rs_prerelease) [ B NR ] 17083.1000 [ ARCH ] x86
Finally --- first successful install since 17035. All other attempts froze at the Windows logo on final reboot.
Not for me until I disable Intel VT-d in bios (I7 950 + Asus Rampage Extreme III (Intel X58 chipset))
Odd I thought MS fixed this in 17074? Guess not Im just happy the MS actually went out of their way to fix an issue on a 11 year old CPU because despite being 11 years old those Athlon 64 x2 CPUs still perform decently well for basic tasks
Had to check if i am still on fast ring, because this running fast and smoothly,also Edge start to be reasonable