Monday, November 16, 2015

Windows 10 Final version available for testers and manufacturers

The Build 10240 of Windows 10 is the RTM version, it is available for testers via the fast and slow channel as the TH1 Professional 10240.



Windows 10 RTM available for testers and manufacturers

Microsoft announced that the RTM version was about to be issued blocking updating and deleting the ISO files to test the latest build. Since July 15 Windows 10 RTM build 10240 is indeed distributed to testers via Windows Update in the Preview.

Seemingly nothing changes for the user in the update process, but how to deliver the is a real test for Microsoft inaugurates the same broadcast channel that will be used for the final in two weeks. It is also for this reason that the ISO files are not available, the publisher having to ensure you receive the highest possible returns for fixing the remaining bugs.

Update Windows 10

As with the previous two build little visible new features are present, time is the optimization of the system and the correction of remaining bugs. Note, however, the disappearance of the reference to the Version bottom right of wallpaper on the desktop. To locate the user has the ability to use the command "winver" to be entered in the search field. This triggers the appearance of an information window on the version. 

Edge faster than the competition

Only Edge, the new Microsoft browser a time known as the "Project Spartan" was amended further.Nothing directly visible again but a significant improvement in JavaScript processing speed, pervasive technology on web pages and browsers should interpret to display a page. 

Microsoft says numbers, benchmark results, and compares to Google Chrome competitor. Edge offer more processing speed of 11 to 112% depending on the utility computing used. 

The final RTM version but this approach can not be is the last to be delivered to testers. By the July 29, Microsoft will continue to work on the development of Windows 10 and deliver at least some updates according to the new house policy : delivering Windows as an ongoing service, not the form of versions. 

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