No, Windows 10 Red Stone is not a cut down home. It is a specific edition designed for certain users.
No, Windows 10 Red Stone is not a cut down home. It is a specific edition designed for certain users.
Redstone runs on Windows 10 via cloud or ARM architecture. It's designed for ARM-based chips, which is why I'm planning to install it on my Windows RT tablet. It also uses fewer system resources, according to what I've heard.
Redstone refers to updates for Windows. The known versions include: Threshold 1 - Windows 10 initial release, Threshold 2 - November Update, Redstone 1 - Anniversary Update, Redstone 2 - Creators Update (recently released), and Redstone 3 - Fall Creator Update (expected late October/November). For more details, see the Wikipedia page on Windows 10 version history. Edited May 12, 2017 by GoodBytes
haven't made any changes at all. I've heard some users' setups are not working properly.
Laptops and prebuilt models highlight red stone to attract attention and convey durability or premium quality.
Yes, there are lighter or modified versions of Windows designed for specific needs or environments.