Looks like, with the frequency of build updates they are planning, we can forget future possibilities on the MSDN downloads site.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
ref:A recent build of Windows 10 has leaked onto the internet today, which includes Spartan, however it's missing a number of important features.
WinBeta has thrown together a quick video demonstrating Spartan in this build, so check that out below. As per usual, we do not recommend installing leaked builds as they are not intended for the public.
Looks like a decrement of build numbers.It appears the WIM which leaked has been modified, so keep that in mind.
Cut me off a slice of that.includes Spartan, however it's missing a number of important features.
SOURCE: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3050284Improvements
This update resolves a problem that may result in a transparent Start screen and Task view, transparencies when snapping or dragging windows, and can cause desktop thumbnails to appear as black squares.
This update resolves a problem that results in severe graphical artifacts on screen when Magnifier is launched in docked or lens mode.
This update contains a reliability improvement to resolve a common system crash.
ref:Earlier today, Microsoft released Windows 10 build 10041 to those of you in the "slow ring" of the Windows Insider Program. This build was accompanied by three patches, which addressed various bugs relating to the Start screen and Task view features. Build 10041 was originally made available to the "fast ring" nearly one week ago, but obviously without the fixes that were made available today -- a perk of being in the "slow ring."
For those of you who are interested in installing Windows 10 build 10041 on a virtual machine or as a clean install, you can snag the ISO files, which were made available today. This new build is already available via Windows Update for those of you participating in the Windows Insider program. Here's how you can snag the ISO:
- Head over here and click one of the download links on the page to download an ISO file that you can use to install the preview.
- When the download is complete, transfer the ISO file to installation media such as a USB flash drive or DVD.
- Boot your PC from the installation media, and then follow the steps to perform a clean install.