The usually reliable (but hardly infallible) Windows leaker Faikee reports which a Chinese tech site called IThome has information regarding Windows 10 Fall Update. Based on IThome, Microsoft signed off cheap Windows 10 Fall Update (higher quality by its code name Threshold 2) yesterday. Here's google's translation from the Chinese-language announcement:
Because i explained yesterday, it's unlikely that build 10576 -- the current Insider Fast Ring build -- will be the final Windows 10 Fall Update; it's got too many known difficulties with seemingly simple fixes.
What you should expect next? Difficult to say. I'd be ready to bet that Microsoft will release a final build first to the Fast (and possibly Slow) Insider test circles, being a cumulative update for all Windows Insider beta builds. If it passes muster, anticipate seeing cheap windows 7 professional roll out as being a forced update, via Windows Update, for all Windows 10 users.
Windows 10 Pro users who are attached to an update server (like WSUS) will have to have the new version off their update server, and admins may have control over when it will be pushed. Presumably Win10 Enterprise admins can get the update at about the same time.
After the launch, customers who upgrade from Windows 7 or 8.1 will presumably get upgraded directly to Windows 10 FU. The timing for that change isn't clear, nor is the timing from the ISO clean-install version.
I still battle to believe that Microsoft would unveil Win10 FU to 120 million PCs simultaneously on Nov. 10, Patch Tuesday. However may be wrong.
Furthermore, i have to ponder whether Microsoft is going to start staging the upgrade bits on Windows 10 PCs, to reduce office 2013 standard server meltdown if the green light goes on.
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