Microsoft has now
finalized Windows 10 which is to be released on 29 July.
Microsoft's plans tell that the software giant
has selected build 10240 as the final release to manufacturing
(RTM) copy, allowing PC makers to start loading the software onto new machines
ready for release. Microsoft is signing off on the build internally, and may
announce the RTM publicly by the end of the week or choose to ignore the
milestone and focus on the launch. While Microsoft is planning to launch
Windows 10 on July 29th, new PCs with the software won’t be available until
some weeks later. Microsoft is now pushing for existing and new device owners
to upgrade to Windows 10 as part of a new
marketing campaign.
Microsoft will
first roll out build 10240 to its Windows 10 testers, and the company is now
focused on patches and fixes that will also roll out alongside the OS launch.
While the RTM process is a milestone for Microsoft, especially almost 20 years to
the day the company finalized Windows 95, it’s really just one step in a new
model that will see Windows act more
like a service. In the future Microsoft will be updating Windows 10
regularly, especially the built-in apps that power most experiences in the
operating system. Microsoft will test these future updates with its Insider
program first, before rolling them out more broadly over the coming months.
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