Windows 10: Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month

Discus and support Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; During the past few weeks, Microsoft has promised to improve the speed at which Windows 10 builds are released to Insiders. While it has been over 50... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by Brink, Mar 17, 2015.

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    Brink New Member

    Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month


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    Brink, Mar 17, 2015
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  2. Winuser Win User

    I have no problem with MS taking their time between builds. I would rather have releases that all known bugs are fixed. I didn't like being lead to believe a build was going to be released the last week of February and then denying it was said. Keep me informed of what's going on and I'll be happy to wait for future builds.

    :)
     
    Winuser, Mar 18, 2015
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  3. robtoe Win User
    robtoe, Mar 18, 2015
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  4. SeanAN Win User

    Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month

    The WP7 marketplace app crashes at least one per week on my phone.

    The WP7 marketplace looks good, but it crashes at least once per week. When it does, I basically have to reset the phone for it work. I also find that the market place app loads content pretty sluggishly. The marketplace app is broken and needs to be fixed!
     
    SeanAN, Mar 18, 2015
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  5. BunnyJ New Member
    That's nice.. I hope they can hold to that.
     
    BunnyJ, Mar 18, 2015
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  6. I guess my view will be the exception, then because I'd rather get more builds more rapidly, even if that means that things will be "broken" than wait week after week after week for something that is going to change again, anyway.

    In my case, I do a full image backup of Win10TP prior to upgrading to each new build. That way, if the new build is a disaster, it's a five-minute process to get the older, working, build restored.

    Besides, this is the "fun" part of testing -- trying out new stuff. If we're going to have to wait two months between builds (which is what we're rapidly approaching from the last one), simply so that everything can be nice and stable and bug-free, then we might as well wait for the RTM -- it's only a few months away, itself.
     
    Mark Phelps, Mar 18, 2015
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  7. gzt7d8 Win User
    After today, there are 8 calendars to go. If you discount weekends and someone said on this forum Friday's and Monday's, then we are down to 4 or maybe 5 days left this month.

    Just stating a fact...and leaks don't count. *Wink
     
    gzt7d8, Apr 21, 2015
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  8. Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month

    Tom Warren hinted on Twitter that 10061 is likely to drop today.


    Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month [​IMG]
     
    blackroseMD1, Apr 21, 2015
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  9. badrobot Win User
    Once a month? Not enough! Give us anything every week. We even download and test leaks at our own risk so just give us anything you have. With ot without bugs. *Biggrin
     
    badrobot, Apr 21, 2015
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  10. Dave44 Win User
    don't look like it now *Sad
     
    Dave44, Apr 21, 2015
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  11. badrobot Win User
    badrobot, Apr 22, 2015
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  12. We've heard this story before.
    I might believe it, when I see it. *Sad
     
    lehnerus2000, Apr 22, 2015
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  13. BillyBob Win User

    Microsoft will deliver, at least, one new Windows 10 build per month

    I can't remember when I installed 10056 but I just installed 10061, must be around a month I think. So far everything seems to be working okay, I had a few problems with Spartan in 10056, it froze a couple of times and just wouldn't do anything at others.
     
    BillyBob, Apr 22, 2015
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  14. jeffrys Win User
    "In my case, I do a full image backup of Win10TP prior to upgrading to each new build. That way, if the new build is a disaster, it's a five-minute process to get the older, working, build restored."

    Well Mark, i always do a recovery after a new build and do a restore when i do not like the build. (Done this a few times now, which is why i still was on Build 9926, so did get back after Builds 10041 and 10061, skipped 10049 and 10051, if that was available)

    if i mistyped some numbers....well i do not recall them all.

    Jeff
     
    jeffrys, Apr 23, 2015
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  15. Sounds like I'm not the only one, who believes in doing Backups! Eh Mates?

    Any install of any OS can just go horribly wrong, and it's always nice to have a backup of the current OS in the can, so to speak.

    It does look like MS is heading in the right direction with Windows 10, to replace previous Windows versions that just were not wholeheartedly accepted by the general public. I had to use The Classic Shell on many new Windows 8 or 8.1 installs, just to keep the users from taking their new computers back to the store for a refund.

    But there's still basically hidden features that only the Guru's will ever find. Windows 10, 10061/64 is running nicely on my little HP Laptop, and I've not installed the Classic Shell yet, but I did drop about a half dozen Shortcut Icons on the desktop, to make regular operation go much smoother. I keep a cache of helpful shortcuts on my Utilities Flash Drive.

    I try to look past the bells and whistles, the glitz and glitter, at just how well the OS runs installed software. So far, so good!

    Cheers Mates!
    *Cool
     
    TechnoMage, Apr 25, 2015
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