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Slow Ring Insiders Should Be Getting Windows 10 Build 10162 Early Next Week – onmsft.com

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
July 2, 2015
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Windows 10 may be released to slow ring soon!

Slow ring users have had plenty of time to test out the Windows Insider Preview build 10130 and give their feedback. But the wait for a new build may be almost over. 

Gabe Aul took to Twitter that build 10162 may be released to insiders early next week to the slow ring. That way, users who worry about switching to the fast ring may finally get their hands on a new build soon. 

As for those of you that are frustrated because Windows Update isn’t detecting the latest build for you, you should be able to download an ISO of 10162 soon too.

@GlynPress We’re looking to do a Slow release early next week, likely 10162. ISOs will come then.

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) July 2, 2015

If you haven’t read about build 10162 yet, head over to our post right here. Stay tuned to WinBeta as we cover more breaking news on Windows 10 and Microsoft. Are you excited about getting the latest build in the slow ring? Do let us know in the comments below. 

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