Batu69 Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 According to rumors circulating on the internet, Microsoft is going to sign off Windows 10 build 14390 as the RTM build of Anniversary Update. This marks the end of the development cycle of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, known as version 1607 or Redstone 1. The information initially came from Zac Bowden, the former journalist of Winbeta, currently working for Windows Central. Quote .@ZacB_ from @windowscentral is reporting this has been signed off as our RTM build for #Windows #Redstone 1 https://t.co/wrYHI4TLuB — BuildFeed (@buildfeed) July 15, 2016 Hearing murmurs that 14390 has been declared RTM. We shall see. — Zac Bowden (@ZacB_) July 15, 2016 Windows 10 build 14390 was released just yesterday. Compared to the previously released Windows 10 build 14388, it comes with only one known issue and does not contain serious bugs or regressions. The full change log is available HERE. Windows 10 Anniversary Update will reach general availability on August 2nd, 2016. After July 29, 2016, the free upgrade offer will also be stopped and users will not be able to switch to Windows 10 for free. This should also stop the upgrade offer notifications in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. Via @BuildFeed. Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pc71520 Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 Quote Rumors... In two (2) weeks, we will find out... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mikie Posted July 17, 2016 Share Posted July 17, 2016 They'd have to have some upgrade to build14390 so it would have some of the items the Anniversary Version is supposed to have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pc71520 Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 Windows 10 Anniversary Update: The new features heading your way (techrepublic) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Karlston Posted July 18, 2016 Share Posted July 18, 2016 According to Woody Leonhard, build 14390 is not the Anniversary Update RTM... We're getting within spitting distance of the Windows 10 Anniversary Update RTM Microsoft's latest version of Window10, codename Redstone 1, version 1607, build 14390.0.rs1_release.160712-1452 was introduced with a suitably understated announcement on Friday by Insider spokesperson Dona Sarkar, who emphasized that it's not the RTM build. The lists of improvements and known issues with this build are minuscule. We're very close to the final release. If history is any indication, we're likely to see an RTM that isn't really a final version. At some point, Microsoft will choose a final build, and it'll be widely available to those in the Insider Program. No doubt we'll see some unofficial downloadable copies as well. Then, instead of dribbling fixes out for the next few weeks, Microsoft will probably (although by no means certainly) save its fixes for one big Cumulative Update, to circulate on or about Aug. 2, which is the official release date. I'm hearing that build 14390 is good enough to be an anointed RTM version, but there's enough concern about lingering problems -- and enough time -- to squeeze out a final, final RTM version. If this is like previous times, when the real Win10 AU rolls out we won't have any official word. Instead there will be leaks from the dev team to tell us that the build has been frozen. There's no word yet about Redstone 2, but I would expect to see Insider builds of Redstone 2 (with basically no visible changes) rolling out next month. Source: New Windows 10 beta, build 14390, brings us close to the finish line (InfoWorld - Woody Leonhard) InfoWorld - Woody on Windows AskWoody.com - Woody Leonhard's no-bull news, tips and help for Windows and Office Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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