Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview Build 10125 (x86/x64) English Direct Download ISO Links

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Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview Build 10125 (x86/x64) English Direct Download ISO Links


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Here Is The Latest build: Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview Build 10125

Start

  • The "Expand start" button has been removed
  • Support for jumplists
  • "Places" has been removed
  • File Explorer and Settings are now shown above Power options
  • Start will now give a suggestion for new apps
  • Tablet improvements
    • The apps list is no longer displayed onscreen by default
    • Tiles are displayed larger
    • There is now a global back button
  • Some tiles (Cortana) will now follow the accent color

Interface

  • Apps will now display the back-button int the titlebar when required, tablets will show this button in the taskbar
  • Switch-buttons and sliders have received a new design
  • The window border chrome has been updated

Features

  • Backup & restore has been readded from Windows 7
  • "Play to" has been renamed "Cast to Device"
  • Cortana
    • In China, users can now choose between Cortana and Huna
    • Cortana now has a Feedback button
    • Cortana now has a dark interface
    • Cortana now shows a smaller interface when using the "Hey Cortana" command
  • Win32 apps can no longer ask to change the default app for any file format and have to use the methode used by Windows Apps

Edge

  • Project Spartan has been renamed Edge and has a new icon
  • There is a new Internet Explorer-like New tabs page
  • There is a new MSN.com-like New tabs page
  • Pages that are using sound now show this in their tab
  • You can now pin sites to start again
  • Edge can now save passwords and forms
  • Edge now supports InPrivate browsing
  • When Reading Mode-compatible content is found, the icon will animate
  • Improvements to the Edge render engine
    • CSS3 Cursor Value support
    • HTML5 date/week/time input fields are now enabled by default

Apps

  • Music Preview
    • Music Preview is now called Music
    • Feature and interface update
  • Video Preview
    • Video Preview is now called Video
    • Feature and interface updates
  • Settings
    • Settings has a new interface design
    • Some applets have been moved to other sections
    • Updates & Security > For Developers no longer makes the app crash
    • Options to change start have been added under "Personalization"
  • MSN apps
    • All MSN apps have been given a small design update
  • Insider Hub
    • The Insider Hub now follows the new design rules for Windows 10 with a brand new interface
  • 3D Builder has been added as a default app
  • Windows Reading List is no longer a default app
  • Windows Reader is no longer a default app
  • Music is no longer a default app
  • Video is no longer a default app

What's new in the Windows 10 Insider Preview build 10125?

Start and Continuum improvements: This build introduces some of the changes that were shown off by Joe at Build and Ignite a few weeks ago for both Start and Continuum. We’ve further refined the visual layout of Start by moving File Explorer and Settings to the bottom left of Start next to Power and All Apps for better symmetry. In addition, the ability to toggle between Start menu and Start screen has been moved to the new Start settings page under Personalization settings. We did this because on a vast set of devices like desktops, laptops or All–n-Ones, we expect users will pick the appropriate size (or just go with the default) for Start and stick with that – which makes having this button being present all the time unnecessary. We also saw that this button was creating confusion for users where many thought that is how they got to Tablet mode when all it did was resize Start. Moving the toggle to Start settings not only helps us remove this confusion, it also gave us the ability to further reduce the top chrome of Start to make it a bit sleeker. And remember for people on 2:1’s or tablets, Windows 10 will automatically resize Start to the appropriate size when you are in Tablet mode. You can enable the full screen start without being in Tablet mode by going to Settings > Personalization > Start.
Speaking of Tablet mode, we also continue to improve Continuum. When you switch to Tablet mode, the left-hand pane is now collapsed and can be brought back out by clicking the icon at the top left. Start also now has larger tiles to better use the available space– similar to what was seen in Windows 8.1.
We’ll continue to tune these experiences and you’ll see changes in future flights. Let us know what you think about what you see in this build to inform us as we do that work.
Microsoft Edge
This build has the New Tab Page for Microsoft Edge that Joe showed off in April at Build. This page features a revamped layout, including top sites, featured apps and content from MSN. It’s designed to get you to your next destination on the web as quickly as possible.  The content of the page can be lightly customized in Settings. We’re still testing several different versions of the New Tab Page to learn more about how users interact with Microsoft Edge, and we have set it as the current default homepage to get as much data and feedback as possible – so let us know what you think. We’ve also added a few other things to Microsoft Edge including InPrivate mode, the ability to pin websites to Start, history view, a new animated Reading View icon, and an audio indicator on tabs that have web pages making sounds or playing music. This build also includes the latest enhancements to the Chakra engine in Microsoft Edge, which now leads all 64-bit browsers in both Google’s Octane 2.0 benchmark and Apple’s Jet Stream benchmark, and introduces class-leading ECMAScript 6 implementation. You can read about these improvements in detail on the Microsoft Edge Dev Blog.
Changes to how Windows 10 handles default apps
Default apps refers to the way that Windows maps file types and protocols (like HTTP) to the Windows applications they open by default. For example, your favorite photo editor may be set as the default app for .JPG files, which means that when you double-click on a .JPG file in File Explorer, it opens in that photo editor. In Windows 8.1, Classic Windows applications (Win32) could invoke the prompt asking you to change your defaults, so you may have seen multiple prompts during install and after they launched. However, Windows Store apps could not invoke this prompt. Instead, a notification banner will appear after your apps are installed telling you that new apps are available and you would click on this banner to change your defaults.
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