
A new Welcome wizard appears at the end of Setup (something which we haven't seen in the Insider builds before), which again indicates that this could be the final product. The "preview" watermark at the bottom right of the screen has gone. A gentle nod to Bill Gates's "whoever needs more than 640 kilobytes" oneliner maybe ? :-) And although this time it is not equal to the previous build number + 1600 (Windows 8 was build 9200, so the next one should logically have been 10800), I cannot help but notice that 10240 / 16 = 640. ĭepending on which rumour you'd trust, this build is either the actual RTM, or something very close to it.Īlso, the build follows the golden rule: the number can be divided by 16. In my case it only arrived on the PCs running the Pro version, my "Enterprise" machines have been left out for some reason (unless it's on purpose, as the final Enterprise build will not be distributed through Windows Update but has to be obtained through Volume licensing service center and similar channels). For more information, see Add language packs to Windows.Windows 10 build 10.240 has arrived for Windows Insiders.

Therefore, we recommend that you install any language packs that you need before you install this update. Important If you install a language pack after you install this update, you must reinstall this update. For more information about how to turn on automatic updating, see Get security updates automatically. This update is available through Windows Update. To learn more about the vulnerability, see Microsoft security advisory 2755801 and Adobe Security bulletin APSB15-18.Īdditionally, this update includes non–security-related changes to enhance the functionality of Windows 10 through new features and improvements. Microsoft has released a security advisory about vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer. The security update KB3074665 not only fixes a vulnerability but also brings some changes to “enhance the functionality of Windows 10 through new features and improvements”.

In case you are already running Build 10240 on your Windows 10 PC, you may like to check for one more security cum features update that Microsoft has pushed.
