Hi everyone,
Today, we are releasing Build 14251 Windows Insiders in the Fast ring.
Sharp-eyed Insiders likely noted the big jump in build numbers from our last preview build (11102). Historically, the codebase for mobile had a different OS version than the codebase for PC because they were developed by different teams on different schedules. With Windows 10, we became one Windows team and brought these two codebases together. We started by changing the version string displayed in the UI to be consistent, which is why you saw similarly labeled builds over the past year for both Mobile and PC, but the underlying binary version numbers were still different. As part of our work getting the common codebase ready for the next release, we decided to complete that work and sync the build numbers between mobile and PC. Because the mobile codebase used higher build numbers than PC, we needed to jump ahead a bunch of build numbers to ensure updates to future builds will continue to work. So that’s why build numbers went from 11105, 11106, and 11107 to 14251.
quarta-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2016
terça-feira, 26 de janeiro de 2016
[Wiki] Windows 10 - Como desativar o Windows Update
Nesse Wiki irei ensinar como Desativar o Windows Update do seu Windows 10 ou até mesmo Configurá-lo de uma forma melhor. Lembrando que é altamente aconselhável que deixem o Windows Update de forma Automática, do jeito que está.
Mas caso queira conferir como é o processo, irei ensiná-lo.
Mas caso queira conferir como é o processo, irei ensiná-lo.
segunda-feira, 25 de janeiro de 2016
[Sobre o Windows 10] Cortana Gets Better at Helping You Manage Your Busy Schedule
When we first set out to build Cortana, we knew we had to build an indispensable personal assistant that truly makes your life easier. Whether at home or at work, we’ve built features that enable Cortana to help you get things done effortlessly. Use Cortana to request an Uber, assist with meeting prep, track flights or packages and set a location-based reminder that goes with you on all your devices.
As we look forward, we will continue to invest in areas that truly reflect the capabilities of a real-life assistant, like proactively reminding you about the things you have to do without you even asking, getting you to a meeting on time or helping to track and manage your calendar.Today, I’m excited to announce new features that are beginning to roll out to the Windows Insider Program, and eventually all Windows 10 users, to deliver on our promise of helping you get more done throughout your day.
domingo, 24 de janeiro de 2016
[Wiki] Windows 10 - Alterando Login de Conta Microsoft para Conta Local
quinta-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2016
[Sobre o Windows 10] Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 11102
Hi everyone,
Today we are releasing Build 11102 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. If you’re a PC gamer or use accessibility software, I highly recommend taking note of the known issues for this build (below) as there are issues that will impact your PC gaming experience.
Today we are releasing Build 11102 to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring. If you’re a PC gamer or use accessibility software, I highly recommend taking note of the known issues for this build (below) as there are issues that will impact your PC gaming experience.
Here’s what’s new:
New history menu in Microsoft Edge: A highly requested feature by Insiders, you can now right-click on the back and forward buttons in Microsoft Edge for quick access to your recently visited websites in the current tab. Give it a try and let us know what you think.quinta-feira, 14 de janeiro de 2016
[Sobre o Windows 10] Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 11099
Hi everyone,
Welcome to 2016 and a new year full of new builds for Windows Insiders. Today we have a new PC build we’re releasing to Insiders in the Fast ring: Build 11099.
As with the previous build, this build does not include big noticeable changes or new features yet. Our focus through the holidays was on structural improvements to OneCore, which is the shared core of Windows across devices. The code refactoring and other engineering work we’ve been doing to optimize OneCore is nearing the point where we will be ready for teams to begin checking in new features and improvements. It will still be a few builds before any really noticeable changes show up, depending on when teams begin lighting up new features in their areas. We’re excited for Insiders to use this build to validate the work we’ve been doing to OneCore, so give this build a try and let us know of any issues you run into via the Windows Feedback app.
Welcome to 2016 and a new year full of new builds for Windows Insiders. Today we have a new PC build we’re releasing to Insiders in the Fast ring: Build 11099.
As with the previous build, this build does not include big noticeable changes or new features yet. Our focus through the holidays was on structural improvements to OneCore, which is the shared core of Windows across devices. The code refactoring and other engineering work we’ve been doing to optimize OneCore is nearing the point where we will be ready for teams to begin checking in new features and improvements. It will still be a few builds before any really noticeable changes show up, depending on when teams begin lighting up new features in their areas. We’re excited for Insiders to use this build to validate the work we’ve been doing to OneCore, so give this build a try and let us know of any issues you run into via the Windows Feedback app.
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