Windows 10 is due out in just a few weeks time, so as you would expect, Microsoft is preparing to finalize its launch build ahead of time. According to sources close to the Windows 10 project, Microsoft is currently working on the final version of Windows 10, which will release to manufacturers later this week.
With Windows 10 hitting the RTM stage this week, we can expect pre-build desktops and laptops to begin offering the new OS as an install option around launch time. This is all according to sources speaking with The Verge, which notes that while releasing to the manufacturer has been a big milestone in the past, Microsoft is moving towards the ‘Windows as a service' model, meaning this is technically considered to be the ‘final' version of the OS, which Microsoft will continuously update, something we have reported on in the past.
Microsoft has made swift success with Windows 10, with public testing kicking off last September and new preview builds launching very regularly. Some Windows Insider testers have noted concern for the OS launching so soon but we have yet to see the final build for ourselves just yet.
While Windows 10 launches on the 29th of July, only preview build testers will actually receive the OS on that day. Microsoft will then be rolling the update out in waves to those who have signed up to receive it. If you don't own a genuine copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, then you will need to buy Windows 10, which we have discussed the pricing of, HERE.
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KitGuru Says Windows 10 is just a few weeks away. I'm looking forward to seeing how it all turns out, although I am one of what seems like the few people that actually quite liked Windows 8.1, particularly for higher resolution displays, since I use a 4K monitor. Are any of you planning to upgrade to Windows 10 around release time? Are any of you holding off?
I’m looking forward for the upgrade of W7 to W10, I tried W10 on a VM for some
time now and it seems okay, can’t wait finaly for proper scaling on my 4k monitor.
its no were close to being ready for GA, but just like OS X 10.0.0 in 2001 , windows 10 will take a few revision before it being the holy grail of windows OS
As long as everything I own continues to work then I will be happy. If it messes up my current set up, I will be displeased…
Maybe a fresh install would be prudent.
Recently added a 4K Seiki to my setup with 2 1080p monitors, and I honestly don’t have many issues running that in Win 8.1 with a few helper apps installed (mainly Gridmove and AltDrag).
I also recently upgraded my laptop from 8.1 to win10 preview, and it looks promising, but… I have a bunch of issues – many I think would disappear if I do a fresh install, so… will do that on the 29th!
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