Make room, folks! Microsoft has confirmed that it will be releasing new Windows 10 ISOs before this week is out. These will certainly be for Windows 10 build 15025.
This version of the preview was rolled out to the Fast ring of the Windows Insider program yesterday, and the software titan followed it with the release of the mobile preview today.
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Back then, Redmond had explained that users of the 32-bit variant of this build were impacted by a bug that meant downloading and installing the new build was not possible.
As Dona Sarkar, head of the Windows Insider program, explained:
“We have discovered a bug that impacts our ability to release this build to PCs running 32-bit (x86) versions of Windows 10 Insider Preview builds. Because the majority of Insiders in the Fast ring have PCs running 64-bit (x64) – we decided to go ahead and release this build with 32-bit PCs blocked until our next flight.”
She added that new ISOs would be shipped later this week.
That bug is one of the reasons why the company will be releasing new Windows 10 ISOs in a couple of days from now, as it tries to give users experiencing this bug an easy way to update their computers and devices to build 15025.
Another is the commencement of the second Bug Bash for the Creators Update that is all set to get underway on Friday.
And finally, another reason is the new OOBE, meaning the out of the box experience, for Windows 10 that the company is working on. Redmond wants to give users a chance to try out the new setup experience for the operating system and report their feedback.
What better way to do that than releasing ISO files and having users do a clean install of the preview!
That said, it is important to know that the release of new Windows 10 ISOs does not necessarily mean that this particular build would be pushed to users in the Slow ring. While previously that meant that build would be made available to this stable ring, this has not been happening lately.