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Windows 10 build 9879 ISOs are now available for download, get them now!

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
August 24, 2019
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Windows 10 build 9879 ISOs are now available for download, get them now!

Microsoft has finally released the official client Windows 10 build 9879 ISOs in both x86 and x64 flavors and in English (US & UK), Chinese (Simplified) and Portuguese. The ISOs are available to download directly from the Windows Technical Preview website, meaning you have to be a Windows Insider to download.

With the release of these ISOs means Windows 10 build 9879 is now available for slow ring participants, so if you don’t plan on upgrading with the ISO, we suggest you start checking PC settings and looking checking for that new build.

For those who need a quick run down, 9879 introduced new improved animations for windows, a new Insider Hub, improvements to the Windows Feedback app, the option to hide Search and Task View, and plenty more. Get downloading now and try the build out for yourself, or check out our hands on video below.

Windows 10 Build 9879

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