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A Few More Details About The Windows 10 Autumn Update
« on: May 12, 2015, 03:29:37 AM »
If we go by what the sources are claiming, it seems that the development work on Windows 10 Autumn Update has picked up pace, with Microsoft aiming for an October launch.

Russian leaker WZor believes this is going to be an important refresh of the operating system.

Plenty of new features are expected to be part of this release — crucial, as the core OS looks like it will launch without some key features, like extensions support for the new Microsoft Edge web browser. So basically, this will not be a simple refresh, not by any means.

Secondly, the Autumn Update is the one that will keep all Windows 10 devices updated until Redstone is released sometime in 2016.

Redstone, some believe, is the codename for Windows 10.1.

As for the Autumn Update, which should be here later this year, WZor is saying that Microsoft has recently compiled 10117.0.150507-1224.th2_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_x64fre_en-us.esd.

This is said to be a build in this new branch.

If we go by these new rumors, it appears that the Windows 10 Autumn Update (or Update 1, as some call it) will be here right around the time Microsoft begins the rollout of Windows 10 for Phones.

That is, this October, approximately three years after the launch of Windows 8.

Obviously, take all of this with a pinch of salt, until we get some official word from Microsoft on all this. Development on Windows 10 is still not complete, and we probably will only get a confirmation on the Autumn Update once work on that core operating system winds down.

source:windows10update