Is it still counted as a grammar nazi if it is someone correcting themself? . It was more a result of being woken up at 0400 due to a possum (brushtail) outside my window, coupled with my frustration at build 10135, it really is a step backwards from 10130, and more what you would expect from a much earlier build. They're obviously not just working on bug fixes, I think they're pressing themselves to have it out by 29 July. I'm guessing there are currently a lot of late hours and weekends spent on getting this done in time! This isn't like an ordinary release of Windows, where it goes 'gold' on 29 July, but you don't see it in shops etc until say, September or October. Come 29 July, anyone on Windows 7 and 8.1 can download it, so they have to have it right from release. There really isn't the opportunity to have a large update between the time of going gold and public availability. What compounds this is the widespread upgrading from Windows 7 and 8.1, something which Microsoft hasn't faced before. The transition will need to be flawlessly executed. I'm not sure how many computers are eligible for the upgrade, but let's just say it's 600 million. If you have a 0.1 percent failure rate with something during upgrade that means that there would be 600,000 broken computers out there with people who probably have no clue on how to resolve any issues. Most people testing upgrading from Windows 7 and 8.1 to Windows 10 probably have done so on a relatively clean system, however most computers of a typical user out there on Windows 7 and 8.1 don't have well maintained systems. It will be interesting to see how successful it really is, and how many issues are resultant of settings etc being carried over, and how it affects software licences for other products on the system.
If I were a grammar nazi, I would have a field day with this post! By-the-way, build 10135 is totally awesome!
Thanks I was only messing around about the football etc (albeit with good points ). I guess I was just expecting more this close to the release dates of newer builds, leaked or not. From what I could find online, it appears they did build a full suite (languages etc) of 10138 Impressive branch builds, however it appears they did with 10134 Impressive branch as well, but we never got those (possibly due to showstopper bugs?). There also seems to be almost a complete suite of Impressive branch in 10136 and 10137. Anyways I'll let people know how it goes with the stuffed security descriptors in the next build. If it is still present I'll just continue using the hack method and submit feedback to Microsoft (something I can't do on a non-official leak). The issue seems primarily related to inheritance settings, but I wouldn't risk using 10135 in case it can't be corrected in later builds.
Assuming you originate from Asia which I don't know (my guess) I am highly impressed of your work translating all English blabla into your language and rework it into something which the all of us clearly can read and understand. This is worth an applause, buddy thanks for your work
When I turn on "let ms try features on this build", I have language pack downloaded and installed. I don't know if that work for you or not.