Windows 10 Build 10130
According to Gabe Aul, Windows 10 builds from this point and will mostly contain minor tweaks and not any major features. In his blog post about this build, Gabe states, “As I mentioned with the last build [10122], from here onward, you are going to see a lot of tuning, tweaking, stabilizing, and polishing which means fewer big feature changes from build to build.”
So if you’re testing things out, make sure to send Microsoft your feedback via the Microsoft feedback app. It looks like the OS is on the home stretch. And it should be ready to roll by the rumored late July date. If you’re a Windows Insider and testing out Windows 10, make sure to check out the Windows 10 Forums for further discussion as the journey continues. Both my desktop and laptop get the following error message every time I shut down: “The instruction at 0x00007FFD61DCCC60 referenced memory at 0x000000000000000. The memory could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program” This stops the shut down. It also just appears to be an update of 8.1 with a lot of free games thrown in to attract people. I’m not happy with it but unless I want to go Apple, I have no choice as Microsoft seems determined to have one program for all platforms. Guess they never heard that you can’t please all the people all the time. Comment Name * Email *
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