So I have pressed the "Get started button" and selected fast ring to join insiders on PC and it's been 2 days now but nothing happened at all... Is there something wrong with it or is it normal to take so much time to trigger update?
So I have pressed the "Get started button" and selected fast ring to join insiders on PC and it's been 2 days now but nothing happened at all... Is there something wrong with it or is it normal to take so much time to trigger update?
I was at first on slow, then I changed it to fast after one day but sure, I will try again.
I can't get the forum to stop injecting stuff into the link, but I edited it so you can see the text of where you actually want to go.
Boot your PC from the installation media, and then follow the steps to perform a clean install.
One more thing - how would I revert back to production build if I would be facing any issues?To "boot your PC from the installation media" means that you would burn the ISO to a DVD-R disc or make a bootable USB drive from it, and use it to boot the machine.
I'm suggesting you not bother with that. Simply double-click the ISO you downloaded. This will mount it as a virtual DVD drive. Then run the setup program and tell it to keep everything. This will perform an upgrade install from your existing Windows 10 to the newer Insider build contained on the ISO.
There's a rollback option called "Go back to an earlier build" in settings under Update..Recovery. If this doesn't work for you, you'd need to boot from your older install media and install fresh.One more thing - how would I revert back to production build if I would be facing any issues?
One more thing - how would I revert back to production build if I would be facing any issues?
Thanks God that we have you, I think I could not have lived without this important information.If you are asking simple questions like this then the Insider program is NOT for you.