Windows 10

LOL dont say "close to Android" :p Win10Mobile fans (like me) will freak out.

(I know you mean close in terms of features/functionality, not in UI)
 
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Yes, close to features and functionality wrt Android. But surely some UI options are also copied. I saw screenshot of notification area having brightness slider, like Android. In fact whole notification area (Action center) in W10M is copied/inspired from Android/iOS as it was missing in WP7/WP8, got added in WP8.1.
 
Yeah, they also started copying this "hamburger menu" concept which I hate because it's at top of screen. Earlier most stuff was on bottom and very slick.
 
I moved to Windows 10 around January and I dont face much issue.

Although I use it very rarely. May be once a month.
 
I downloaded the Win10 US english x64 ISO (which has both Pro and Home in it) off links mentioned on official MS windows blog, where you go to "Get Windows 10" link then download the media creation tool to get the ISO.

My question is: what's the checksum (SHA-1 and/or SHA-256) of the ISO created/downloaded by the tool? It does not match the SHA-1 checksum mentioned on MSDN website so I'm guessing (hoping) the ISO may be updated since then.

The values I'm getting are as follows - can anyone else confirm?

SHA-1 : e53b1f0c0080d347f5f418e757d53c6175f09f02
SHA-256 : 1cd9dd818a8ab91493dcef6e3d67d853057e360a6985b3259de8cc8317781029
 
If anyone is not able to see the Anniversary update under Windows Update, they can use this tool to download and install the update.

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I downloaded the ISO instead of running the direct update tool (which turned out to be original slightly older build 14393.0) to save bandwidth of updating multiple machines and also for any fresh installs if needed later on :)
 
Wouldn't the Windows 10 feature that use your bandwidth to deliver updates to other machines work on a local area network?
 
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