New build 9879 is released today. This is also going to be released in iso form although the actual date of release is as of yet unknown. More info on the iso can be found in the last post in this thread:
http://windowsforum.com/threads/windows-10-tech-preview.197543/
This build contains quite a few changes including the option to hide the new Taskbar Icons Search and Task View.
You can get this update via the same route as the last build: PC settings, Update and Recovery and finally 'New Builds' although make sure your settings are set to 'Fast' where it say's 'choose how fast you'd like to get new preview builds':
Personally, I'll probably wait until the iso is released.
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows...-improvements-animations-new-options-and-more
http://windowsforum.com/threads/windows-10-tech-preview.197543/
This build contains quite a few changes including the option to hide the new Taskbar Icons Search and Task View.
You can get this update via the same route as the last build: PC settings, Update and Recovery and finally 'New Builds' although make sure your settings are set to 'Fast' where it say's 'choose how fast you'd like to get new preview builds':
Personally, I'll probably wait until the iso is released.
Ref:Microsoft has officially begun pushing out a new preview build for Windows Insiders running the Windows Technical Preview. The new build, being build 9879 includes yet even more fixes and changes to the operating system over the last publicly available build, which was 9860. Microsoft has listed a few of the important updates, so let's get started.
There are a whole heap of new changes in this build. The basic ones being options to remove the Task View and Search buttons from the taskbar, and the charms 'button' in Modern UI windowed apps has changed from three dots to the hamburger menu.
More changes include Modern UI popups being in a window too now, which is awesome for desktop users. Improvements to the home tab within File Explorer are also apparent, and OneDrive gets a tonne of new options too. You can now turn off OneDrive on Startup, plus a number of other options for the service.
There's a few new icons and a whole number of other changes and features which you'll have to find yourself. Make sure you check out the source link for the complete change log from Microsoft.
The build is being pushed out right now, so get downloading! To do so, open the PC settings app, navigate to Update and recovery > Preview builds > check for updates. Make sure you're in the fast ring to get the update.
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows...-improvements-animations-new-options-and-more