Microsoft: Win10 versions of the installation test situation

  

Computer Store News: Earlier Gabe Aul revealed that Build 10130 is being tested. The question now is, although we know that there are about four million Windows internal participants in the world, how many people inside Microsoft actually participated in the new build test before the official release?

Approaching the Windows 10 test plan A reliable source sent us a screenshot of the Microsoft Task Control Center control panel showing some of the current "fbl_impressive" operating system preview builds, including internal and public versions of the deployment.

From this screenshot we have come to some conclusions:

Build 10130 is the latest build, which has been deployed to internal fast OSG (operating system group) testers for testing.

There are currently less than 1,500 devices under test Build 10130.

Slow OSG testers are currently using Build 10125, which was leaked online earlier this week.

Nearly 14,700 devices are running Build 10125 inside Microsoft.

Build 10122 was released last week and is now participating in public Windows, with more than one million devices running Build 10122.

Of the slow users participating in the Windows internal participation program, nearly 1.7 million devices are now running Build 10074. This is the recently launched slow build, and the quick release of Build 10074 was released a month ago.

More than 155,000 devices run earlier on Build 10041 (released to slow users on March 24).

In addition to the “fbl_impressive” version, there is also a "winmain" version of Build, the latest is Build 10127.

The source also revealed the news of the Microsoft Surface Hub, a giant touch screen device used primarily for educational and work collaboration. The product has not yet been listed, but currently there are “about 300 units” in the world.

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