Microsoft
has been releasing Windows 10 builds at a fairly steady cadence and
because of this, leaks of Windows 10 builds have been far fewer than
previous versions of the OS. With that being said, images of build 10014
have shown up online but don't show much besides providing confirmation
that the new recycle bin icon will arrive in an upcoming release.
The
images were posted by Wzor and as you can see, there is not a lot new
in the builds from what was released with 9926 back in January. You can
see the new recycle bin icon and that's about it.
Many expect that Microsoft will release another build of Windows 10 this week but nothing official has been confirmed at this time. We do know that internally most employees are using build ~10021, so these images are a bit older than what is being used today.
Many expect that Microsoft will release another build of Windows 10 this week but nothing official has been confirmed at this time. We do know that internally most employees are using build ~10021, so these images are a bit older than what is being used today.
Seeing as this build is now fully outside the walls of Redmond, it does increase the chance that it will leak to everyone.
Microsoft is steadily progressing towards a release of Windows 10 later this year and the current target is for the month of June to have all coding completed. While timelines can slip and there is a lot of work to be done between now and RTM, the OS is coming together quickly.
Earlier today, Microsoft released build 9926 that brings with it many new features including Cortana, an updated Action center, new icons and a lot more. For those of you who do not want to install this OS on your primary machine but are interested in the new UI, we have attached a gallery at the bottom of this post.
After installing the build we did have a small issue where icons did not show up in the system tray but after a restart, all appears to be normal. So far, we have not had any other major bugs to report at this time but you should check out the known issues before you considering installing this OS.
Like any technical preview or beta, we still do not recommend to install this on your daily driver as it is not supported in the same way Windows 8 and Windows 7 are with patches and updates.
With that being said, our early indications are that this build is more stable than 9879 but we will need more time with it to fully evaluate the OS.
If you did install the OS, let us know in the comments below how it is working for you and if you have encountered any issues.
Images Gallery (Source : Neowin):
Microsoft is steadily progressing towards a release of Windows 10 later this year and the current target is for the month of June to have all coding completed. While timelines can slip and there is a lot of work to be done between now and RTM, the OS is coming together quickly.
Earlier today, Microsoft released build 9926 that brings with it many new features including Cortana, an updated Action center, new icons and a lot more. For those of you who do not want to install this OS on your primary machine but are interested in the new UI, we have attached a gallery at the bottom of this post.
After installing the build we did have a small issue where icons did not show up in the system tray but after a restart, all appears to be normal. So far, we have not had any other major bugs to report at this time but you should check out the known issues before you considering installing this OS.
Like any technical preview or beta, we still do not recommend to install this on your daily driver as it is not supported in the same way Windows 8 and Windows 7 are with patches and updates.
With that being said, our early indications are that this build is more stable than 9879 but we will need more time with it to fully evaluate the OS.
If you did install the OS, let us know in the comments below how it is working for you and if you have encountered any issues.
Images Gallery (Source : Neowin):