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It's been one week since Microsoft rolled out its latest Windows 10 Insider Preview - and now that you've had some time to take it for a spin, we're eager to hear your thoughts on build 10122 so far.
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Several Windows Insiders using a Surface Pro 2 or 3 have reported that the upgrade to build 10122 keeps failing at around the 18% mark, and now Gabe Aul has posted a workaround for this issue.
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows 10 today, build 10122, and compared to 10074, there are quite a few updates from stability to an updated Start menu; build is now available for download.
Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10122 is now available to users on the Fast ring. Despite the company's efforts to fix numerous bugs, some issues have still shown up. Here's the full list.
Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10122 is now available to insiders on the Fast Ring. Gabe Aul described this build as 'GREAT" so we take a look at what's new and what still needs work.
Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10122 is now available to testers registered to the Fast ring. Despite the big version jump, the new build is mostly focused on performance and stability improvements.
Microsoft's Gabe Aul has confirmed that the next Windows 10 Insider Preview to roll out will be build 10122 - and the decision to do so was made with input from the Windows Insider community.