SOURCE: http://www.theverge.com/2015/7/15/8950481/microsoft-windows-10-rtm-dateMicrosoft has now finalized Windows 10, ready for its release later this month. Sources familiar with Microsoft's plans tell The Verge that the software giant has selected build 10240 as the final release to manufacturing (RTM) copy, allowing PC makers to start loading the software onto new machines ready for release.
http://www.winbeta.org/news/screenshot-gallery-windows-10-rtm-build-10240Windows 10 is set to launch on July 29th, however the final build is already being distributed to Microsoft OEM's and Partners in preparation of launch day. Of course, as the build get's into more and more hands outside of Microsoft, screenshots begin to leak. WinBeta has obtained screenshots of what we believe is the Windows 10 RTM.
And I thought you just told me that ........Wow .... I can't believe it. I upgraded and it works. I'm impressed..
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-10-build-10240-now-available-windows-insidersMicrosoft has pushed Windows 10 build 10240 to fast ring (and slow) insiders today. For those who don't know, build 10240 is being widely reported as the Windows 10 RTM, which was compiled just a few days ago. The update has started rolling out just now, so if you can't see it yet give it a little bit of time for the update to roll out.
ref:Microsoft has deactivated all of the pre-release keys given to Insiders for the Windows 10 Insider program. Basically, this means If someone doesn't have the Insider Preview currently installed on their PC, they will not be able to do a fresh install of Windows 10 Insider Preview and activate it with a pre-release key, even if it's build 10240.