yeah , the ISO downloaded from MS worked fine and didn't ask for any key. It is already activated till 15/4/2015 nice stuff.
This isn't new, you just need to learn how to use the change directory command, have you looked at: Code: CD /? or Code: ChDir /? Try noting the /D switch!
well it will depend and vary from system to system and the type of ISO installed. I installed a dual boot off windows 8 x64 bit enterprise with windows 10 , x64bit ENT ENGLISH , both are activated and working fine on my Sony Vaio core2 DUO PC with 4GB RAM. windows 10 seems to be good and the changes i see right now it are all that an experienced user wants. Ahsan
Every problem that has been noted so far was from lack of updating after install, or trying to use an incompatible a/v or driver. The OS is rock solid when you don't install unsupported stuff.
If I donwload English (United States) 32-bit (x86) from MS official page which build will it be 9860? Tnx
no, you get 9841 from MS and when installed you can search for new build (9860) and it starts to d/l and installs smoothly
Except for the Windows to Go Enterprise on external USB HDD! Update to the later build of 9860 impossible. I tried that several times and it wouldn't! Have not build an ISO from the 9860 ESD and may even wouldn't (yet). I'll wait for the next major update like Consumer Preview or so for that. There's really no need to be in hurry at this early stage!
get this one JM1_CPRA_X86FRER_EN_US_DV9.iso with (install.esd) size 2.45 GB and still pending for install.Thanks to Murphy.
+1 It may be a inside joke, look at this: Whoever needs this "pro-tip" also doesn't have a clue on what to do next when the script is launched. I'm not hating, i use this guy content on pbay for more than a year i guess, but wtf...
I want to install Build 9860, without downloading it again through Windows Update.. Which option should I chose?