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vishnukv6

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Now I am in fast ring build 15051 . How can I return to production build ( release preview) . Please help
 

richv77

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Are you having issues with 15051? I just switched to the Fast Ring and am downloading 15055.
Hopefully, I won't regret it but it is the Fast ring so... I may have to switch back also. Right now my 950 is Not my daily driver so I can afford to take a chance.

-Rich
 

libra89

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You should be able to go to Settings->Update->Windows Insider Program and tap stop Insider builds.

Not 100% sure if this is still the case though. I'm not on Insider personally.
 

shmsnh

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Do you want the production ring or the production build?

For the production build, you will need to use WDRT.
 

Ryujingt3

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As above, to go back to Production you have to use WDRT and that will obviously delete all data on your device. I find that the 'Stop Insider Builds' option is misleading because, when it works, you can only stop getting new builds for a period of time you specify, or, when it doesn't give you that option it takes you to a webpage that basically says you have to factory reset.
 

libra89

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I find that the 'Stop Insider Builds' option is misleading because, when it works, you can only stop getting new builds for a period of time you specify, or, when it doesn't give you that option it takes you to a webpage that basically says you have to factory reset.

Noted for future reference. Thanks for sharing that point.
 

Ryujingt3

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Noted for future reference. Thanks for sharing that point.

It's a very misleading title for an option.

Usually, the only way you can 'stop insider builds' is to use WDRT and restore to production. If you just do a hard reset you still remain on the last insider build installed. Microsoft do not really make something so important all that clear.