The latest screenshot first exposure: This is the official version of Windows 10

  

Windows 10 has completed four candidate versions of Build 10176/10208/10224/10240, and the RTM version is very likely to stand out from them, and the possibilities are getting bigger and bigger. The big news @WZor has got the latest Build 10240. After some observation, it is very likely that Microsoft will eventually sign it as the official version of RTM, but the final version number is still unknown. It seems that Build 10400 is Build 10800.



I have said before, now I want to emphasize again: Microsoft has the right to speak on Windows 10, can make any rules, make any decisions or when to start charging But we should know these scales and charging measures in advance, not after we sign up for the service. I have no doubt that the fanatical Microsoft supporters will be happy to upgrade to Windows 10 and accept everything that comes. Other users may not know the risk of doing this before the upgrade, but Microsoft's way of doing things should not be like this.

We do know some important details of Windows 10, and recently received a notice that the system will not be available for sale to all users at the beginning of the market, but this is not enough when the new system is about to go on the market. Everything should be stated before the user's reservation system begins.

I would like to believe that Microsoft's vague promises on Windows 10 are as good as the system itself, but to do this, Microsoft must publish all information without reservation. Microsoft has made all the rules, but it has not been shared.

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