Win10 Build 10240 is closer to RTM official version

  

Computer store news: Today, Microsoft pushes Windows 10 Build 10240, and supports both fast and slow users to update. After the update is completed, Microsoft will continue to update the core application, and is committed to bringing a more extreme experience. In the future, Windows 10 will be updated to improve the system.

The call for this version to be the official version of RTM is extremely high, and foreign mainstream technology media also said that this version will be determined as the final version. However, according to the Microsoft blog released by Gabriel Aul, head of the Microsoft Windows 10 Preview Experience Program, the version is not yet confirmed by Microsoft as the official version of RTM.


Gabriel Aul wrote in a blog post, "This version is a step closer to the version that users received on July 29." & rdquo; This also shows that Microsoft did not say that the Win10 Build 10240 version pushed today is the official version. In addition, the famous Russian broketer WZor also emphasized on Twitter that this version is not the official version of RTM.


Many netizens today asked WZor if Build 10240 is an RTM version. WZor made it clear that this version is only a RTM-Escrow candidate. This time, the company has always been so cautious, and it is so cautious. It seems that Microsoft has not made a final decision.

Think carefully, Microsoft's purpose of pushing Build 10240 to the majority of Insider users is still the beta version. And Microsoft has made it clear that it will push the official version of RTM on July 29th, which means that the version pushed now is theoretically different from the version on July 29th, otherwise the version at the end of the month is meaningless. Of course, if there is a leak before the 29th, it is another matter.

One thing worth noting is that Windows 10 Build 10240 removes the watermark. Aul continues to “hang appetite”: “There is at least one interesting surprise for Windows internal participants”, which means there may be more updates before the official release on July 29.

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