Is this the week that the new build goes out?


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If memory serves. I'm out and about taking care of business for my wife and kids and as I'm driving wondering to myself, "I wonder if the new build has gone out already?"

 

It's this week correct?

 

There hasn't been any official statement on MS when the next built will be released as far as I know.

There hasn't been any official statement on MS when the next built will be released as far as I know.

 

Ok, I was under the impression we were expecting one this week by a thread earlier. my mistake.

There hasn't been any official statement on MS when the next built will be released as far as I know.

 

https://www.neowin.net/news/next-windows-10-pc-build-coming-next-week-first-public-preview-for-phones-in-february

That was regarding build 9926

 

Actually, just after the webcast by MSFT on windows 10, the 9926 was made available in January. The new head of MSFT stated if the Seahawks would have won the super bowl, he would try to get us a new build. that was 2 Feb. 

 

Here's my point. We've all been using 9926 for awhile now. We've been posting LORD knows feedback upon feedback. It just seems in order for us to HELP MSFT get this right, we have to get a new build to test, stress test and run and then give them feedback.

 

look at it this way: if they have been in the 10,xxxx builds for awhile like we have seen in leaks, how can we help? we need the next step in helping test out Windows.

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Actually, just after the webcast by MSFT on windows 10, the 9926 was made available in January. The new head of MSFT stated if the Seahawks would have won the super bowl, he would try to get us a new build. that was 2 Feb. 

 

Here's my point. We've all been using 9926 for awhile now. We've been posting LORD knows feedback upon feedback. It just seems in order for us to HELP MSFT get this right, we have to get a new build to test, stress test and run and then give them feedback.

 

look at it this way: if they have been in the 10,xxxx builds for awhile like we have seen in leaks, how can we help? we need the next step in helping test out Windows.

9926 has only been out a month, the new build might come tomorrow or it may not. They never promised anything in feb.

 

The seahawks super bowl thing was regarding windows 10 phone preview, not windows 10 for pc.

They should've released a new build by now, it's been over a month since 9926, it's a shame, those June RTM rumors have to be way off at this point, instead of speeding up with new build previews they seem to have slowed down instead.

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Be patient! 

 

It's great that MS has included the public in this process; it will make a better product.  But why complain about build frequency of an unfinished, in development product. This is like the folks complaining about bugs in what is clearly a beta (pre-beta, even) product. There are bugs; it's still in development; deal with it.

 

We all want the latest and greatest and to see what MS has done, but whining about when the next build will come will neither make it arrive faster, make the product better or make life any easier.

 

Be patient. Let Microsoft do their thing and have faith in the process.

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https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-has-released-three-new-patches-for-windows-10-build-9926-new-build-coming-soon

 

Microsoft has released three new patches for Windows 10 build 9926, new build coming soon [uPDATE]

article Feb 18th.

 

I think if I can explain myself a little better, How can we continue to improve this windows without a new build. I've been using 9926 since about just after the MSFT webcast live which was mid to late January. I gave a suggestion to MSFT so that we could get a utility, official, that would allow us to change our lockscreen pictures to a picture of our choice..

 

but hey, that's just me. have a good day everyone, have a million errands to run today. catch you all later!

 

-Chris

Be patient! 

 

It's great that MS has included the public in this process; it will make a better product.  But why complain about build frequency of an unfinished, in development product. This is like the folks complaining about bugs in what is clearly a beta (pre-beta, even) product. There are bugs; it's still in development; deal with it.

 

We all want the latest and greatest and to see what MS has done, but whining about when the next build will come will neither make it arrive faster, make the product better or make life any easier.

 

Be patient. Let Microsoft do their thing and have faith in the process.

I applaud the openness and public previews, but unless they've been holding back on lots features (which is hard to imagine) its very hard to get excited about Windows 10, and its certainly a very minor upgrade compared to Windows 8.

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