I installed Windows 10 on an older laptop (HP 6930p Elitebook) that had Windows 7 Home Premium X64 bit.... I had absolutely no problems installing the upgrade....Microsoft supports each technical preview version up until three successive versions are available. For example, when version 1908 released, version 1904 was no longer in support. Versions 1905, 1906, and 1907 remained in support. When a baseline falls out of support, it's still supported for installing a new technical preview site, assuming you immediately update to a supported version. The older baseline is supported until a new baseline version is available. Update to the latest available mini militia version from the baseline, and then repeat the update process until you install the latest technical preview version.
Build 25120 released to the Dev channel.
Read about it here.
Floating some new ideas. I've moved to Beta so I can't comment on them.
We are all but temporary files on the great flash drive of life.
Ditto changed as well, mainly because the machines I have that will run W11 have been in use a lot. and basically having to reinstall each time since they are officially not compatible make it a bit tiresome.
Theres some interesting tasks now available, but like always most people wont use them or even know they are there.
One comment on the insider forumno Wonder. MANY people cant install the versions due to " incompatible Hardware"Things sure have changed in the last year. A year ago there would've been dozens of posts in this thread by now.
According to some places the latest version Which will be (public release) is out. here's whats know so far in the wayof changes. https://www.neowin.net/news/what-is-...the-newest-os/
BUT as but going back one page a bit more about it. https://www.neowin.net/news/microsof...ad-deployment/
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