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wasim sallam

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Hi all,
I installed the ISO from the insider website.
the build is 9841, I thought the last build it 9860! right??
there is no current update so how can i get 9860 build
 
No, the latest build is 9879.
You are 2 builds behind.
I cannot post link yet ( only 9 posts )
You can google for Windows 10 TP build 9879.
There are 2 versions, Enterprise and Non-Enterprise versions.
 
RE : there is no current update so how can i get 9860 build
In order to get the next build, you must install all the windows updates. Otherwise, you won't get the offer to upgrade.

There is no need to install 9860 now.
Go for build 9879 as I mentioned in my first reply.
 
Enterprise version, direct download links :

•Windows 10 Enterprise build 9879 64-bit ISO image
•Windows 10 Enterprise build 9879 32-bit ISO image
 
No, the latest build is 9879.
You are 2 builds behind.
I cannot post link yet ( only 9 posts )
You can google for Windows 10 TP build 9879.
There are 2 versions, Enterprise and Non-Enterprise versions
thanks for your reply.
I see that i have an old build.
can i get the new build with update.
it's hard to format my laptop and install windows again.
i use it for my daily work
 
You do NOT have to format anything.
Use my link to download build 9879 ISO, then burn it to a bootable DVD and insert the DVD into your DVD drive and do a clean install.
If you don't know how to burn an ISO file to a DVD, please post back.

If you insist on doing the "long way", then as I said earlier, you will have to install all the Windows Updates and then wait for the offer to upgrade to 9860.
Then again, you will have to make sure all required Windows Updates are install, then go to PC settings > Update and Recovery > select Preview builds > change the Slow option to Fast, and then you will get to install the latest build.
THAT is NOT the way to go.
 
You do NOT have to format anything.
Use my link to download build 9879 ISO, then burn it to a bootable DVD and insert the DVD into your DVD drive and do a clean install.
If you don't know how to burn an ISO file to a DVD, please post back.

If you insist on doing the "long way", then as I said earlier, you will have to install all the Windows Updates and then wait for the offer to upgrade to 9860.
Then again, you will have to make sure all required Windows Updates are install, then go to PC settings > Update and Recovery > select Preview builds > change the Slow option to Fast, and then you will get to install the latest build.
THAT is NOT the way to go.

I can't find the fast or slow updates!
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You can't because you are on build 9841.
If you read my reply again, it applies to build 9860. The paragraph that mentions Fast is about build 9860.
so build 9841 can't be updated?
ok i think i will download it again and make clean install.
thanks.
 
What do you mean ?
Win 10 TP is available to touchscreen computers and 2 in 1 PC/Tablets.

The TP is for desktop computers. They have not released a version that includes proper support for tablets. might come with the consumer preview.
 
The TP is for desktop computers. They have not released a version that includes proper support for tablets. might come with the consumer preview.


Desktop pc or touch pc, they receive the same Windows Updates.
If " proper support " means that touch pc should get updates specifically for touch devices, then you are right. But, at least, Win 10 TP is available to touch PCs.
However, just like the non-touch pc, one has to be patient and wait for MS to sort things out.


Before you install Windows Technical Preview - Microsoft Windows
Excerpt..............
If you have a touch PC

Technical Preview works with touch, but some things will be rough and unfinished. More touch-friendly improvements are on the way. In the meantime, let us know what it’s like to interact with Windows and apps in the preview.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/mobile/windows-10-on-tablet-2-in-1/

Excerpt..................
We already know what the Windows 10 experience is for traditional desktop and laptop owners, but we also wanted to give it a try on a 2-in-1 tablet. We have a Dell Venue 11 Pro powered by an Intel Core i5 processor, and we’re powering it up with the Windows 10 Technical Preview.
 
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