Latest Windows 10 Use: Microsoft Releasing Build 10575

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Microsoft will launch another version of Windows 10, the 10575 Build to fix issues with installation that was found in the 10572 Build.

According to Windows Insider Chief Gabe Aul, Windows 10 Mobile Build 10575 will be ready anytime this week. The biggest change is that anyone can get it via a phone update on the Fast ring. The Windows Insider chief did make the promise last week or a new build by this week, given developers would not find additional bugs.

"As part of our effort to bring Windows 10 to existing genuine Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 customers, the Windows 10 upgrade may appear as an optional update in the Windows Update (WU) control panel" said a Windows spokesperson, as Seating Chair states.

The release of Windows 10 has been anything but perfect. In Windows' official blog, the tech company admitted to having bugs in their latest operating system release. Build 10549.4, for instance had a bug that prevented upgrade to it from prior builds, resulting to Insiders who wanted to try it out having to to flash back to 8.1.

This error was caused by a build-to-build upgrade bug that prevented previous releases of the operating system from discovering the new version in phone update. The only fix available was to restore to Windows Phone 8.1 and start from scratch. The 10575 Build will be launching by Tuesday as Nokia Power User states, and things are looking good.

Despite the challenges to Windows 10 bug fixes, the operating system has brought about some promising features and changes. One of the notable changes to Windows 10's desktop version is the return of the iconic Start Button to it's rightful place in the lower left hand corner.

Another addition to the OS is Cortana, Microsoft's version of a digital assistant, much like Apple's Siri. Some of Cortana's abilities include conducting online searches for Insiders, create reminders, play music, set alarms and even crack jokes.

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