Is th2 already available from the official Windows 10 iso download page?

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by drfrag, Nov 14, 2015.

  1. drfrag

    drfrag MDL Novice

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    So can i download threshold 2 iso from the page 'Download Windows 10 Disc Image (ISO File)' ? Thanks.
     
  2. sebus

    sebus MDL Guru

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    Ofcourse, "beta" software is always given away free...
     
  3. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Which "official windows 10 iso downloadpage" do you mean?
     
  4. drfrag

    drfrag MDL Novice

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    The first result from a google search is the public official download page for the iso.
     
  5. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Can you show me the url? I don't know what searchphrase you used?
     
  6. embasie

    embasie MDL Novice

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    Windows 10 noobs won't see Threshold 2 for a month

     
  7. embasie

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    Windows 10 Threshold 2 Automatically Reinstalls All Previously-Removed Apps

    Some claim the update also resets default apps

    Some apps no longer working

    Update: it turns out that file associations are also reset, so even if you installed Acrobat Reader to open PDF documents, Windows 10 Threshold 2 still uses Edge as the default option.
     
  8. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    #11 Enthousiast, Nov 14, 2015
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    If you're still on 7 or 8.1 and you upgrade to 10 using WU at the moment, it should directly be upgrading to TH2 and still have a 30day "mind changing" period.

    EDIT: I now see you've posted a few more replies here in this thread, they all are offtopic for the OP.
     
  9. genenioo

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    #12 genenioo, Nov 15, 2015
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    The two official sites are MSDN (but you need a subscription there) and TechBench (which is free). The best and easiest though is WZOR, where I linked earlier. There you get MSDN stuff without a subscription. With TechBench I'm not sure if multi-editions available on MSDN and WZOR are available--might only be the version you have, whether Home or Pro. Anyone have an answer to the question in my last sentence?
     
  10. drfrag

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    Obviously "Download Windows 10 Disc Image (ISO File)"
     
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  12. drfrag

    drfrag MDL Novice

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    I disagree, just change the 'techbench' at the end of the link for 'windows10ISO'.