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Windows 10 Insider build 10565 now available in the Slow Ring

Kareem Anderson Kareem Anderson
October 16, 2015
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Earlier this week, the Windows team released PC build 10565 to eager Insiders. The release at the time was only for Fast Ring Insider participants with an understanding that a Slow Ring version would soon be on its way.

Well, for Slow Ring Insiders, the wait for a new build is a relatively short one this time around. Gabe Aul of the Windows team took to Twitter moments ago to announce that PC build 10565 is being released to the Slow Ring.

Hey #WindowsInsiders, we’re releasing PC build 10565 to Insiders in the Slow ring today. More details here: http://t.co/zJfsjKub3o

— Gabriel Aul (@GabeAul) October 16, 2015

As the Windows 10 Insider continues to mature, the release of builds are becoming more routine, feature complete and stable. The Windows team is becoming so confident that it is releasing ISOs of the Fast Ring builds, as well as shortening the time between Fast and Slow Ring releases.

As for the difference in builds, the Windows team hasn’t addressed any changes in their release notes other than ALL Language Packs are now available.

So for anyone on the Slow Ring, waiting to try out Tab Previews on the Edge browser, the new Cortana improvements, or the additional context menus on the Start Menu, grab this update!

As previously mentioned, Insiders can also pick up the ISO for build 10565 from the Windows Insider website.

Happy downloading, Insiders!

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