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Gallery: Windows 10 build 10154


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Windows Insiders are anxious for a new build of Windows 10 and while Microsoft hasn't released a new version for Insiders for almost a month, that doesn't mean we can't get a closer look at newer, but unreleased builds, thanks to leaks. Earlier today, release notes for build 10154 were leaked, and images of that build started appearing on the Internet and we have compiled them below in a gallery.

Considering that Windows 10 RTM is less than a month away, you should not expect many, if any, visible changes in this release. Microsoft is currently working to squash as many bugs as possible before release and has feature-locked the OS.

One new addition in this build is the ability for Insiders to stop receiving preview releases of the OS. For those of you who are going to opt out of the program, it is important to know that you will need a valid license for Windows 10, as the Insider program is not a free upgrade path from Windows XP or Vista.

Microsoft has not provided any hints about when the next release to Insiders will occur and seeing as the company is burning the midnight oil to make sure this release is as bug free as possible, their priority is likely not on delivering a new build to Insiders. Images via @wzornet

Gallery windows 10 build 10154

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but i HATE these stupid flat tiles. Where are the good tastes?

Even worse IMO is the dullness of the taskbar/icons. Windows 7/8 had several useful gradient effects that have now been removed, which lowers my productivity since I'm no longer able to quickly find the icon I'm looking for..

not a free upgrade path from Windows XP or Vista

Not that there was ANY upgrade path from XP to 10 anyways.. There isn't even an upgrade path from XP to 7. Must have installed Vista first in both cases.

Microsoft also said that in order to qualify for the free Windows 10 offer, you must be able to perform an in-place upgrade, which again rules XP out.

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I refuse to downgrade from my desktop os "win7" to a tablet-mobile os.

I would do it if there was a desktop edition of windows 10.

Thanks for the post though.

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A desktop-OS of Win10 ??

Only ment for the desktop,so no tiles and other shitty tablet- and phone-crab and updates shoven through your throat,whether you like it or not!!

That could be really great......

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