I will be leaving it for a few years...I think that us humble PC users will get some kind of update or build before the 11th April which will make our Insider machines exactly equal to the Creators update everybody will get. Whether it will be this week or next week, who knows.
That will be the perfect time to leave the Insider program for a few months.
Have You used those ISO Trouble? Are they any different than what we have?Me too.
Something is going on, just not sure what.
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Dona has gone a bit silent on Twitter, except for her post about the Mobile Build 15063.2 going out about 15 hours ago, nothing new regarding PC is being reported.
Hopefully some information will be forthcoming soon.
SOURCE: http://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/windows-10-creators-update-early-access/Option 3: Use the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant tool
Microsoft offers a Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant tool that lets users install the latest major update manually. This tool is probably the easiest way to grab the official update as soon as possible, and in fact, Microsoft let the cat out of the bag a little early. A version of the Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant tool was briefly available that upgraded to the latest Windows Insider preview build, 15063, that’s expected to be the version that’s released next month.
Microsoft pulled that version, however, and the version you’ll find at the current page will only update to Windows 10 Anniversary Update. Once the Creators Update is officially released, however, you will be able to use it to install the update immediately.
Yep .. I have one of my machines running on the "Release Preview" ring, which basically means you are running the same build as everyone else on RTM, except you get some updates a bit faster / earlier.I will just change to the preview release ring or whatever it is called.
SOURCE: https://blogs.windows.com/windowsex...ew-build-15063-pc-mobile/#oQ7LvUKi47YI9Z9l.97UPDATE 3/30: Today we are moving Windows Insiders in the Release Preview ring to the Windows 10 Creators Update (Build 15063).
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