The first builds of redstone 5 will arrive soon to the insiders
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Following the release of the final version of the Windows 10 April Update, Microsoft is already thinking about what will be the next big update to its acclaimed operating system, codenamed Redstone 5, and it should arrive in the fall.
Windows 10 Redstone 5 is already cooking, very soon the first builds will arrive for the Insiders
Windows 10 Redstone 5 should be ready by some time in the fall, so Microsoft is already thinking of making the first builds available to users of the Windows Insider program, both in the fast and slow ring.
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Windows Insider Chief Dona Sarkar has confirmed on Twitter that the first Redstone 5 builds are expected to hit the rings fast and slow soon, Insider users who do not want to receive Redstone 5 builds should move to the Release ring. Preview. The Redstone 5 is still in the early stages of development, which means that the first builds are probably not ideal for use on everyday work devices and production machines.
If you are in the fast or slow rings of the Windows Insider program and do not want to receive Redstone 5 compilations, you can go to the Release Preview ring by following these steps:
- Click the Action Center icon on the taskbar Click All Settings Click Update & Security Click Windows Insider Program in the left pane Choose "Fixes, Applications & Drivers Only"
There is still no clue as to what the definitive name of this great new Windows 10 update will be, for this we will have to wait a few months yet.
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