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Windows 10 SR1 coming.

Hugh Jass

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Wow...so MS is doing exactly what they said numerous times they were going to do.

Amazing.
 

crashtech

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The only news is that they've changed the nomenclature from SP (Service Pack) to SR (Service Release). This might be to signify a more rapid cadence.
 

ShintaiDK

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I think some people completely missed the point.

Windows 10 is being replaced by Windows 10 SR1 as main install point (ISO for example). Because Windows 10 in its current form got too many issues to allow its continue.

Windows 10 SR1 is still free.
 

Ramses

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Was that the big update today? It fixed my lappy sleep issue, good job MS :)

If the next time I download the installer it's the newest and bestest version that'd be great, installing a zillion updates after install blows.
 

Ketchup

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.... Because Windows 10 in its current form got too many issues to allow its continue....

I think that is a very one-sided way to look at it. There are also things that people are voicing that they don't like. Some may be redone here. I think it's good to have an SR out this early, giving people an idea of what to expect.
 

NTMBK

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I think some people completely missed the point.

Windows 10 is being replaced by Windows 10 SR1 as main install point (ISO for example). Because Windows 10 in its current form got too many issues to allow its continue.

Windows 10 SR1 is still free.

Why wouldn't they? The majority of install come from a downloaded ISO; it's not like they need to ship DVDs out to all of their OEM partners, and IT departments across the land. Why not move to a rolling release, and regularly update the ISO? Makes the install process cleaner, as you don't need to install a bunch of updates afterwards.
 

mxnerd

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Windows 10 update release cycles might become those of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.

Luckily, corporates can update Windows 10 Enterprise on their own watch. If it's push update, Windows engineers will be scrambling to keep up.
 

Sabrewings

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Sweet. Progress is progress. Hopefully they start working through all of the complaints people have about settings. Other than that and a few minor hiccups Windows 10 has been a good experience for me. I'm not planning on going back with any of our machines.
 

freeskier93

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I think some people completely missed the point.

Windows 10 is being replaced by Windows 10 SR1 as main install point (ISO for example). Because Windows 10 in its current form got too many issues to allow its continue.

Windows 10 SR1 is still free.

Okay? You still haven't made a point other than Windows 10 has issues/bugs so Microsoft is fixing those bugs/issues. Amazing!

The service release is just the next build and I'm guessing the update process being no different then what we saw in the preview program when upgrading builds, which was a pretty uneventful (although long) process.
 
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JEDIYoda

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I think some people completely missed the point.

Windows 10 is being replaced by Windows 10 SR1 as main install point (ISO for example). Because Windows 10 in its current form got too many issues to allow its continue.

Windows 10 SR1 is still free.
No it is YOU who misses the point entirely!! All you are doing is playing word games!!
 

Sabrewings

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So, when Microsoft started issuing discs with SP1a side loaded, does that mean XP was crap? It's just more efficient. If you have a lot of updates, go ahead and incorporate them into the install data to save the system time later.
 

Ramses

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We used to slipstream updates into install iso's. It was a pita. I could die happy never having to do such again myself.
 

Eug

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Does this do anything for those of us with failed installs?

I'm almost at the point where I'd replace my SSD with a platter drive and then reinstalling Win 7 to see if Win 10 installs over that, because the upgrade on my current setup always fails. Win 7 works perfectly, and I've done mem tests too.
 
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JEDIYoda

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Does this do anything for those of us with failed installs?

I'm almost at the point where I'd replace my SSD with a platter drive and then reinstalling Win 7 to see if Win 10 installs over that, because the upgrade on my current setup always fails. Win 7 works perfectly, and I've done mem tests too.
Not windows 10 fault. Most likely its an equipment fault....
 

ninaholic37

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Eug -"and I've done mem tests too"

I think you mean memory tests too.
I always try to make my posts span perfectly across a certain amount of lines on my 1024x768 screen. Using "mem" instead of "memory" achieves this:

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Eug

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:D

BTW, the SSD is now gone. I wonder if this thing just doesn't like Sandforce SSDs.

We shall see. I've now begun the install process on a platter drive. Fingers crossed.

If it works, any suggestions for a non-Sandforce 120-128 GB SSD?