Aug 06, 2019 Windows 10 ISO Files Available for 20H1 Build 18950 That Brought References to the Cloud Download Feature Along with Other Fixes. Aug 06, 2019 Microsoft first released this Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 18950 (20H1) to Fast Ring Insiders last week. Microsoft has now released ISOs for this build. The official ISO for Windows 10 Build 18950 can be downloaded from here. This build comes with Snip and Sketch improvements, and plenty of bug fixes. Find the full changelog.
Windows Insiders just got the latest release of Windows 10, under the build 18950, 20H1. Although the latest update is just a minor one, it brings improvements for the new Japanese IME along with the Snip & Sketch app.
Snip & Sketch app now has Multiple windows ability which opens snips in separate windows.
IMG source: Blogs.windows.com
You can also now zoom your screenshots if they’re too small. Zoom will also be useful if you want to annotate certain part of the screenshot.
IMG source: Blogs.windows.com
Build 18950 also brought many general changes, improvements, and fixes for PC.
What’s really interesting is Microsoft’s confirmation of the upcoming feature that will allow you to reinstall Windows 10 from the cloud. Please, have in mind that this feature is not available in the build 18950. The ability to download and install Windows 10 from the cloud will surely be welcomed, although Microsoft is just following Apple who implemented this feature in recent versions of macOS.
The Windows Insider team has announced today that they will soon announce when Windows Insiders will be able to try this feature. We’ll let you know once this feature gets released.
What you need to know
- Windows 10 20H1 build 18950 ISO files are now available to download.
- The files allow you to perform a 'clean' install of build 18950.
- You can download the files now directly from Microsoft.
Windows Insiders can now download the ISO files for Windows 10 20H1 preview build 18950. These ISO files allow you to perform a clean install of 18950 on your PC, and they're available now from the Windows Insider site.
Windows 10 build 18950 is the latest build available on the Fast ring, and it first began rolling out last week. The update brings a number of noteworthy changes, including tweaks to Snip & Sketch, along with the first references to a 'Cloud download' option for PC resets and refreshes.
We have released the ISOs for 20H1 Build 18950! Download here: https://t.co/fbbsZPkmZNpic.twitter.com/q8Kscc4A07
— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) August 6, 2019Windows 10 20H1 is still in development ahead of its expected spring 2020 release. Microsoft started testing the 20H1 update ahead of 19H2, which is expected to release this fall.
If you want to grab the new ISO files and give them a shot, Insiders can download them now at Microsoft.
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