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'''Windows 10 TH2''' is the first major update to the [[Microsoft]] [[Windows:10|Windows 10]] operating system. Windows 10 TH2 addresses some of the bugs and inconsistencies found in the first RTM release of Windows 10 build 10240 (TH1). Whilst adding some new features to the Operating System.
== Changes==
===Build 10525===
# Updated color options.
===Build 10532===
# Consistency of context menus improved.
# Windows Feedback now allows users to share feedback with others.
===Build 10547===
# Major improvements to Start menu, offers more tile options. Start menu can now handle up to 2048 apps from 512 in 10240(RTM).
# Multiple improvements to Tablet mode.
# Windows background can now be removed from the initial log in screen.
# Preview of Object RTC introduced for developers in Microsoft Edge.
# Multiple improvements to text input panel.
===Build 10565===
# New Skype messaging video features and Quick replies features can now be used.
# Microsoft Edge can now show tab previews.
# Syncing feature introduced in Microsoft Edge.
# Multiple improvements on Cortana, can now recognize ink commands.
# Title bars now appear darker.
# Minor adjustments and improvements on the Start menu.
# New icons introduced.
# Product key from Windows 7/8.1 used to upgrade a PC can now be used in the Windows 10 setup.
# The last printer used is now set as the default printer.
# Multiple bug fixes.
===Build 10576===
# Microsoft Edge can now be used to cast using DLNA and Miracast.
# Cortana can now be used inside a PDF in Microsoft Edge.
# Multiple bug fixes.
===Build 10586===
# Multiple bug fixes.
# This is the first major update to Windows 10 RTM.
==Issues==
On the 22 November 2015, Microsoft pulled Build 10586 ISO's and the update from its servers and Windows Update. Stating that a bug in 10586 upon updating from the RTM version of Windows 10 would fail to carry over the current privacy settings. Thus, Windows would automatically set default privacy values. Also issues with WinPE are reported. Microsoft has said that they will release the update 'over time'.
==Builds==
{{Builds Legend}}
===Insider Preview===
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10525.th2_release.150812-1658|10.0.10525.th2_release.150812-1658]]''''' - August Insider Preview 1, Released August 18, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10532.th2_release.150822-1406|10.0.10532.th2_release.150822-1406]]''''' - August Insider Preview 2, Released August 27, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10537.th2_release.150829-0745|10.0.10537.th2_release.150829-0745]]''''' - Leaked September 14, 2015
*'''[[Windows:10:10.0.10540.th2_release.150903-1605|10.0.10540.th2_release.150903-1605]]''' - Screenshots leaked September 17, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10547.th2_release.150913-1511|10.0.10547.th2_release.150913-1511]]''''' - September Insider Preview, Released September 18, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10558.th2_release.150928-1738|10.0.10558.th2_release.150928-1738]]''''' - Leaked October 3, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10565.th2_release.151006-2014|10.0.10565.th2_release.151006-2014]]''''' - October Insider Preview 1, Released October 12, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10568.th2_release.151010-1734|10.0.10568.th2_release.151010-1734]]''''' - Leaked October 17, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10576.th2_release.151019-1700|10.0.10576.th2_release.151019-1700]]''''' - October Insider Preview 2, Released October 29, 2015
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10586.th2_release.151029-1700|10.0.10586.th2_release.151029-1700]]''''' - November Insider Preview, Released November 5, 2015
===Release to Manufacturing (Threshold 2)===
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10586.th2_release.151029-1700|10.0.10586.th2_release.151029-1700]]'''''
===Post RTM updates to Windows 10: Threshold 2===
*'''''[[Windows:10:10.0.10586.11.th2_release.151112-1900|10.0.10586.11.th2_release.151112-1900]]'''''
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[[Category:Windows 10]]

Revision as of 11:20, 25 November 2015

Windows 10 TH2
11.png
Windows 10 build 10586's Desktop
Codename
Preliminary name
Windows 10 "Threshold 2"
Kernel version NT 10.0
CPU architecture x86, x64, ARM
Release date November 12, 2015 (Nov 5, 2015 for Insider Preview)
Support end Continuous
Preceded by Windows 10
Succeeded by Currently the latest


Windows 10 TH2 is the first major update to the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. Windows 10 TH2 addresses some of the bugs and inconsistencies found in the first RTM release of Windows 10 build 10240 (TH1). Whilst adding some new features to the Operating System.

Changes

Build 10525

  1. Updated color options.

Build 10532

  1. Consistency of context menus improved.
  2. Windows Feedback now allows users to share feedback with others.

Build 10547

  1. Major improvements to Start menu, offers more tile options. Start menu can now handle up to 2048 apps from 512 in 10240(RTM).
  2. Multiple improvements to Tablet mode.
  3. Windows background can now be removed from the initial log in screen.
  4. Preview of Object RTC introduced for developers in Microsoft Edge.
  5. Multiple improvements to text input panel.

Build 10565

  1. New Skype messaging video features and Quick replies features can now be used.
  2. Microsoft Edge can now show tab previews.
  3. Syncing feature introduced in Microsoft Edge.
  4. Multiple improvements on Cortana, can now recognize ink commands.
  5. Title bars now appear darker.
  6. Minor adjustments and improvements on the Start menu.
  7. New icons introduced.
  8. Product key from Windows 7/8.1 used to upgrade a PC can now be used in the Windows 10 setup.
  9. The last printer used is now set as the default printer.
  10. Multiple bug fixes.

Build 10576

  1. Microsoft Edge can now be used to cast using DLNA and Miracast.
  2. Cortana can now be used inside a PDF in Microsoft Edge.
  3. Multiple bug fixes.

Build 10586

  1. Multiple bug fixes.
  2. This is the first major update to Windows 10 RTM.

Issues

On the 22 November 2015, Microsoft pulled Build 10586 ISO's and the update from its servers and Windows Update. Stating that a bug in 10586 upon updating from the RTM version of Windows 10 would fail to carry over the current privacy settings. Thus, Windows would automatically set default privacy values. Also issues with WinPE are reported. Microsoft has said that they will release the update 'over time'.

Builds

  • No information available
  • Existence doubtful
  • Information or pictures available
  • Leaked or released


Insider Preview

Release to Manufacturing (Threshold 2)

Post RTM updates to Windows 10: Threshold 2