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The Windows 10 RTM puzzle is almost in place but when any heads up??

WZOR has often been a very credible source when it comes to Microsoft info and thought I should share this for some of us on the edge as to decisions on the current build 10240 which currently has hotfix rolling on as update latst KB3074674

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Thanks to insiders Insiders and various confirmation including Gabriel Aul Twit points to only hotfix role on the build


BuildLabEx string still shows 10240.16393.amd64fre.th1_st1.150717-1719


and only the UBR changed from 16393 to 16934 after the hotfix update KB3074674installed with no more update currently on both physical and VM


The pieces are almost in place looking at this link




Credit THE RAIN @ MDL




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thought I should share

The Windows 10 RTM puzzle is almost in place but when any heads up??

WZOR has often been a very credible source when it comes to Microsoft info and thought I should share this for some of us on the edge as to decisions on the current build 10240 which currently has hotfix rolling on as update latst KB3074674

The windows 10 build 10240 journey as RTM puzzle prior to the General Availability day on the next week seem to have fallen in place now so maybe we should ease up a bit from sitting on the edge.
Reading from WZOR the link below sheds more light than ever !
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Windows 10 Build 10240 is RTM

Has build 10240 doubted journey as RTM end before the 29 July for us to can continue with our experiments on testdbed and permanent builds.

Thanks to a PC present from Microsoft to Mark Hachman of PCWorld

the caption and link below might clarify it

http://Windows 10 Build 10240 is the "Release to Manufacturing" build of Windows 10. In as much as there IS an RTM build of Windows 10, that is.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/2951398/windows/windows-10-build-10240-is-what-youll-find-on-windows-10-pcs.html

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RTM gone to Manufactures (Release to Manufactures) before 29 July has and Windows 10 has the most built in security ever

On the build 10240 With current Internet Microsoft Internet Explorer 11 version and Microsoft Edge have both reading versions --. 10240.16384.

These links from Windows Insiders is worth a look at

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=7SciJMHu6u4

http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/07/24/security-in-windows-10/

Does that throw some light on the build 10240 as the Release to Manufactures as the final build before 29 July when subsequent build such as 10500 may follow?

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We are frantically upgrading to windows 10 with much debate about activation retention after 29 July

thought I should share this posted earlier

//www.nsaneforums.com/topic/248598-windows-10-build-10240-rtm/?p=958077

Above is an extract below is the real deal if you read it earlier

http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/06/19/upcoming-changes-to-windows-10-insider-preview-builds/

Thanks

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