You can now opt back into receiving Windows 10 Insider builds

After the global release of Windows 10 it looks like Insiders can once again set up their systems to receive either Fast or Slow ring updates for post release testing.

Richard Hay, Senior Content Producer

August 4, 2015

2 Min Read
You can now opt back into receiving Windows 10 Insider builds

Last week, after Microsoft released Windows 10 to the world on 29 July, I took a closer look at what Insiders would need to do so they can receive early access to updates for Windows 10 post release.

Although the process did work to enroll/dis-enroll using the Settings>Update & security>Advanced Options>Get Insider build options full enrollment was not possible because Microsoft had not flipped the right switch to turn enrollment back on from their end.

It appears that Microsoft did just that yesterday and now the process I detailed last week will work to opt your system in so that it receives updates and new builds before they are released to the general public on Windows 10.

The Insider program will continue to work as it did in the past with two ring options - Fast and Slow. Those who opt into the Fast Ring must be willing to accept less stable builds but will get the quickest access to new features and updates. Slow Ring Insiders will receive more stable releases and see less risk of overall issues but those releases will not be as frequent as those in the Fast Rings.

One other thing to consider is your approach to which of your devices will continue to participate in the Windows Insider Program.

Now that we have a stable general release of Windows 10 you should follow the advice that was shared at the beginning of the Windows Insider Program last October. That means do not enroll any production devices to receive these early updates.

For me I am enrolling one test device (HP Spectre x360) and will also have one virtual machine in the program - my other devices will remain clean.

Oh yeah, the wife's desktop will remain on the normal channel as well because I have to protect those 31 years of marriage!

So what is your plan for the continuing in the Windows Insider Program?

But, wait...there's probably more so be sure to follow me on Twitter and Google+.

About the Author

Richard Hay

Senior Content Producer, IT Pro Today (Informa Tech)

I served for 29 plus years in the U.S. Navy and retired as a Master Chief Petty Officer in November 2011. My work background in the Navy was telecommunications related so my hobby of computers fit well with what I did for the Navy. I consider myself a tech geek and enjoy most things in that arena.

My first website – AnotherWin95.com – came online in 1995. Back then I used GeoCities Web Hosting for it and WindowsObserver.com is the result of the work I have done on that site since 1995.

In January 2010 my community contributions were recognized by Microsoft when I received my first Most Valuable Professional (MVP) Award for the Windows Operating System. Since then I have been renewed as a Microsoft MVP each subsequent year since that initial award. I am also a member of the inaugural group of Windows Insider MVPs which began in 2016.

I previously hosted the Observed Tech PODCAST for 10 years and 317 episodes and now host a new podcast called Faith, Tech, and Space. 

I began contributing to Penton Technology websites in January 2015 and in April 2017 I was hired as the Senior Content Producer for Penton Technology which is now Informa Tech. In that role, I contribute to ITPro Today and cover operating systems, enterprise technology, and productivity.

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