Most custom Windows 10 installs are based on the following builds: 1709, 1809, 21H1/21H2. The general rule of thumb is that the older the Windows build the better the latency will be since you will benefit from fewer services, telemetry, and no Meltdown/Spectre patches.Īt the same time, the older the build, the fewer components it will have resulting in a lot of services you currently use being broken or unusable. You can download the ISO images by clicking on the below link.Another important aspect of knowing which custom ISO to get and which ones you should stay away from is directly related to how old the custom build is. Read the massive changelog and all new changes Windows 10 Spring Creators update brings with itself by clicking here. For downloading ISO images for any Windows version (7, 8.1, 10), click here.Ĭlick here to read our basic and advanced Windows 10 how to, tips and tutorials. You can download ISO files for all other Windows 10 builds (Threshold / Redstone) by clicking here. You can read all the changes and new features that Windows 10 Redstone 5 brings with itself by clicking here in our massive categorized changelog. Now here we are with 3rd party ISO images of Redstone 5 Build 17744. You can refer to our tutorials on how to create bootable USB drive and how to do a fresh Windows 10 installation. You need to sign in with your insider account for downloading the ISO. Update: Official ISO images for the Build 17744 is now available and can be downloaded by following the link below.
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