A new build of Windows 10 is now up for grabs

Jun 5, 2015 21:01 GMT  ·  By

Screenshots of Windows 10 build 10134 got leaked earlier today, and now ISOs that were released by Microsoft for its partners are available for download from file-sharing websites.

Needless to say, these are not released by Microsoft, so the company does not recommend anyone to install them because they could come with bugs and issues that might have a big impact on system performance.

But just as it usually happens when new builds get leaked, many users are expected to rush and download build 10134 just to see what's new before a new official release coming from Microsoft.

Only small changes

In case you're wondering what's new in build 10134, there's nothing too impressive, and Microsoft itself noted last week that future releases would only be focused on performance and reliability improvements in order to prepare the operating system for the RTM version coming next month.

Redmond is now paying more attention to refinements and less to new features, so Windows 10 build 10134 is mostly supposed to fix the majority of bugs that users came across in build 10130.

Project Spartan is still included in this build, as Microsoft apparently needs a little bit more time to switch to Edge branding and make the new browser available to insiders.

Spartan is the internal codename of the new Windows 10 browser, but Microsoft is projected to rename it to Edge by the time the RTM bits are ready. Windows 10 would be released on July 29, Microsoft confirmed earlier this month, so work on the operating system should be completed in just a few weeks.

A new official build of Windows 10 is expected to be released next week, but all signs point to a different version, other than build 10134. So expect more improvements to be part of the next build coming out for insiders enrolled in the fast ring.

As usual, we can't provide you with any download links, but it shouldn't be too hard to find them if you know where to look.