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Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10130 reportedly rolling out to the Slow ring, check now

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
December 14, 2019
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Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10130 supposedly rolling out to the Slow ring, check now

UPDATE: Build 10130 is now available to download as an ISO, but will NOT be available on the slow ring. Read more about that right here. See below for the original story.

Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10130 is reportedly now available on the Slow ring. This has been a long time coming for Slow ring Insiders.

Gabe Aul took to Twitter yesterday to let Insiders know that build 10130 is coming to the Slow ring after a few bug fixes and now, Insiders are reporting that the build is available to download via Windows Update. This comes long after build 10074 was released on the Slow ring two months ago, and a number of Fast ring builds in between.

So yeah, looks like Windows 10 10130 is going out to slow ring… pic.twitter.com/h43p3aprfE

— Brad Sams (@bdsams) June 5, 2015

Head over to Windows Update to check for yourself, and let us know in the comments section below if the build is indeed downloading on the Slow ring. There hasn’t been an official announcement yet and it doesn’t seem like the ISOs have been released for build 10130, but we’ll update this post when they’ve been published, so stay tuned.

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