and the newest build for ms in-house is 10005.0.150125-1700.fbl_marketplace_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_x64fre_en-us.esd
I was very happy with spanish build 9926 on my WindowsToGo external HDD connected to my laptop. After applying the updates everything works just fine. Today I tried a clean install of the same build 9926 in my Home PC (HP Compaq dx2400 from 2008) and it was just a nightmare. I can't open Start Menu. Store apps won't work. I just can open IE and do things from Win+R and Win+X. Settings won't work so I can't update. Tried to install the January roll-up downloading it from IE but it didn't help. After enabling the old StartMenu this is what I see: It seems there was a problem while registering the store apps and when I try to do it manually on PowerShell it says the package repository was damaged. Now I'm installing again but this time is the US build. So beware when people says "this build is so bad!". The experience from one PC to another is like having totally different builds. One is great and the other is unstable and buggy.
Same here but still need to right click and run as admin to get it to work, but works every time when I do this.
My understanding is that there is a hardware issue emanating from somewhere within the HP Compaq system. If it meets up to the Windows 10 system requirements it is time for you to address the issue from a hardware perspective, by checking the condition of your HDD and RAM.
You have to use the US english version for Cortana at the moment. Later builds will slowly enable more markets.
If I go to Windows Update, I'm now seeing 9932 attempt to install (and then fail to download). So I'd assume they're pushing that soon. Edit: If I set it to slow ring, I see 9931, if I set it to fast ring, I see 9932.