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The latest release of Windows 10 is considered the current version, but updates may still be available.

The latest release of Windows 10 is considered the current version, but updates may still be available.

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megsterz
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10-17-2016, 11:40 AM
#1
About a week ago, I decided to switch to a boot SSD instead of a traditional hard drive. I installed Windows 10 RTM, but I'm unsure if this is the latest version or if I should upgrade to the regular consumer edition now that it's available. Should I get updates in the future, or is that essentially the same as build 10240? I haven't found a clear answer online, so I'm counting on you to help me out!
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megsterz
10-17-2016, 11:40 AM #1

About a week ago, I decided to switch to a boot SSD instead of a traditional hard drive. I installed Windows 10 RTM, but I'm unsure if this is the latest version or if I should upgrade to the regular consumer edition now that it's available. Should I get updates in the future, or is that essentially the same as build 10240? I haven't found a clear answer online, so I'm counting on you to help me out!

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Okunino
Posting Freak
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11-02-2016, 11:53 PM
#2
Yes, the final version is 10240.
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Okunino
11-02-2016, 11:53 PM #2

Yes, the final version is 10240.