Windows 10 Windows 10 Insider Preview

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The operating system which many thought was going to be Windows 9 is in fact going to be called Windows 10.
The preview is apparently available tomorrow 1st October 2014.
Why the sudden change from windows 9 to windows 10? If the hype is to be believed then Windows 10 is such a change from previous operating systems that it needed an extra digit:
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Windows 10 unveiled - Microsoft ushers in the next era of Windows by skipping 9

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Windows 10 will be available late next year, preview coming tomorrow


Guru3D also ran a big article today on Windows 10:
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Microsoft skips Windows 9, its now Windows 10

Signing up for Windows 10.

Many users will be wanting to know where they can get their hands on a copy of Windows 10 Preview. Luckily for us Mary Jo Foley has an article which includes the process of signing up:

Read the full article here:
Microsoft's Windows 10: What's new and how to get the preview bits
 
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The operating system which many thought was going to be Windows 9 is in fact going to be called Windows 10.
The preview is apparently available tomorrow 1st October 2014.
Why the sudden change from windows 9 to windows 10? If the hype is to be believed then Windows 10 is such a change from previous operating systems that it needed an extra digit:
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Windows 10 unveiled - Microsoft ushers in the next era...
Shouldn't be too long now before we see a new Build:
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SOURCE: Insider Hub App

Could this actually mean a new build soon?
I say...... bring it on.

Keep your system images handy.
 
Could this actually mean a new build soon?
I say...... bring it on.

Keep your system images handy.[/QUOTE]


I 'm ready for it.
 
There is a new and lengthy explanation on the Insider from Gabe, explaining how the builds are assessed and how they could be distributed. Might (?) stop the speculation.
 
Wow another hands on with / sneak peak at, blah, blah, leaked build. Seems we're up to 10036 or so.
Not much of interest except they've apparently put the Defender Icon back in the notification area of the taskbar.
Maybe we should think of renaming it from Preview to SneakPeak@Leaks.
I swear, watching the sausage being made is certainly putting me off, eating the sausage.


Beginning to wonder if the renaming of the kernel was a bigger deal than everyone thought it might be.
 
This is what happens when you let the suits in Sales set the timelines

I agree the windows update driver mess is getting old but they have it all under control... We can trust Microsoft!
 
Just saw this on anther site, but I thought it worth the chuckle to repeat here.
If Microsoft try to please everyone with their various suggestions and comments, the next OS could be something like this:

 
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Oh well... The wait continues....

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Just saw this on anther site, but I thought it worth the chuckle to repeat here.
If Microsoft try to please everyone with their various suggestions and comments, the next OS could be something like this:

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Reminds me of the Simpson's episode where Homer does the input/suggestion for his brother/cousin/family member of some kind...built a monstrosity like that.....lol.
 
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Is Win10 the end of IE as we know it?
http://www.winbeta.org/news/microsoft-confirms-its-killing-internet-explorer-brand-windows-10
 
Not much fanfare.
I expected the site to be all Abuzz, what with the new build 10041 available today (fast ring).
I've now officially started waiting for the next build now.
 
Although we have a new Build it's in the form of an update.... Marvelous. One step forward, two steps back! I hope they release an iso but in any case we can use the files to create one i guess but still...
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-10-build-10041-out-and-you-can-download-it-now-windows-update
 
This article referencing this new build has some interesting content.
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Especially the section on "Know Issues" and most especially the part about the Username and Password boxes..... Oooops.
 
Mail won't work for me. tried to follow this command but it didn't work for either.

  • Open powershell as administrator
  • Run the command Get-appxprovisionedpackage –online | where-object {$_.packagename –like “*windowscommunicationsapps*”} | remove-appxprovisionedpackage –online