Windows 10 build 10074 released again, this time officially to Windows Insiders
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[url]http://blogs.windows.com/bloggingwindows/2015/04/29/new-windows-10-insider-preview-build-10074-now-available/[/url]
[quote=Gabe Aul]Hi everyone from the Build 2015 conference happening right now in San Francisco! If you haven’t already, check out Terry’s blog post about all the Windows 10 announcements we made today. If you’re at Build this week or at Ignite in Chicago next week – keep your eye out for me and say hello!
Today we have a new build available to both the Fast and Slow ring for Windows Insiders (that means we’ll have ISOs available too for those of you who like a clean install.) With this build we continue to evolve the features and design for Windows 10, and you’ll see a lot of subtle changes and improvements, many of which were influenced directly by Windows Insiders. One of those changes is the reintroduction of some Aero Glass elements in the UI, but there are many more things throughout the product as well. We continue to use your feedback directly day to day in how our feature teams operate, and we hope that Windows 10 will be the best version of Windows yet because you had a direct hand in its creation.
One other subtle change that you’ll notice is that we’ve changed how we talk about the builds from “Technical Preview” to “Insider Preview” to reflect the importance of the Windows Insider community in how we’re building Windows 10.
And speaking of Windows Insiders, we were super excited to host the 10 winners of our Windows Insiders to Campus contest in Redmond last week and hear their thoughts on the program and the product. We’ll share more on that soon.[/quote]
iOS has proven that gaussian blur(like Aero Glass) works extremely well if done right with simplified UI's
Excited that they've brought it back
i prefer the windows 8 version of transparency because I put installers behind the taskbar so I can monitor it's progress while using a maximised window.
example (pretend that the task manager is an installer):
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/gZOxUAV.png[/IMG]
I wonder why they can't just make blurring an option.
[QUOTE=Darkwater124;47630522]I wonder why they can't just make blurring an option.[/QUOTE]
It'll probably be see through if your grahics card can't render it
[QUOTE=Darkwater124;47630522]I wonder why they can't just make blurring an option.[/QUOTE]
It can be disabled with a registry key. Though I'm not sure if that'll stick because even the betas of Vista and 7 can have the blur shaders disabled, but not the RTM builds.
Are the windows 10 update servers located on the moon or something?
[t]http://i.imgur.com/5Mg8DBv.png[/t]
I now know for future reference to just download the whole ISO every time, it's been 3 hours and windows update is only up to 65%.
[QUOTE=helifreak;47637309]Are the windows 10 update servers located on the moon or something?
[t]http://i.imgur.com/5Mg8DBv.png[/t]
I now know for future reference to just download the whole ISO every time, it's been 3 hours and windows update is only up to 65%.[/QUOTE]
yeah Windows Update always takes forever to download new builds
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