Windows 10 build 10130 has recently
been released for Windows insiders enrolled in the slow ring, which
means that Microsoft managed to fix most of the bugs it found after the
launch for fast ring users.
Usually, Microsoft rolls out every Windows 10 build
for fast ring users first, in order to give them the chance to try it
out faster and provide valuable feedback that can be then used to
address the existing bugs and issues before a wider launch for everyone
participating to the testing program.
Once all bugs are addressed, Microsoft pushes the
build to slow ring users too, thus providing them with a more stable and
reliable version of Windows 10 that's less prone to issues.
In most of the cases, once a specific build reaches
the slow ring, Microsoft also ships new ISOs that allow a clean install,
but this time, the company says that
the same Windows 10 build 10130 ISOs it rolled out for fast ring users can be downloaded by everyone.
New build coming soon
Needless to say, most users have already installed
Windows 10 build 10130 on their computers, either through the fast ring
or with the official ISOs, but it would be interesting to see how many
of them are actually waiting for every build to reach the slow channel.
In the meantime, everyone's expecting a new build of
Windows 10 that could ship sometime in the next couple of weeks, with
Microsoft itself admitting that several other releases would take place
before the public launch on July 29.
Gabriel Aul, head of the Windows Insider program, already teased
Windows 10 build 10136
and suggested that the next preview build would be in the 1013x series,
but no other details as to when it could arrive are available right
now.
Next week, Microsoft is also expected to ship a new
version of Windows 10 Mobile preview, so PC users might have to wait a
little bit longer to get a new build for their devices.
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