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Apparently we insiders already have Anniversary Update


Well, in some places anyway (I still have the watermark so no, not really).

I was playing with Hyper-V and noticed that 14372 thinks it is Anniversary Update already and that is in fact Microsofts name for it...



I thought that with the anniversary like the initial build the watermark would be gone.

I thought that with the anniversary like the initial build the watermark would be gone.
Well, yes I expect so. Some parts of the OS (well Hyper-V anyway) seem to be ready though. Guess they wanted to finish it up before the holidays

The reason I asked is I got the new insider build last night and it still has a watermark...
Let me double check and I'll get back.

Edit: I just switched to the insider build and the watermark is still there.

I was playing with Hyper-V and noticed that 14372 thinks it is Anniversary Update already and that is in fact Microsofts name for it...
The cmdlet Get-VMHostSupportedVersiondoes not show the version of your host, it shows the highest Windows version for virtual machine Windows OS supported by your host.

The version with value True for parameter IsDefault is the highest version of Windows OS you can run on your Hyper-V virtual machines:



It changes based on the actual Hyper-V configuration version, at the moment since a build or two it has been version 8 as seen in Hyper-V Manager:



Short: your screenshot only tells that you are ready to run Windows 10 Anniversary Update and final version of Windows Server 2016 on your Hyper-V virtual machines.

Kari

The reason I asked is I got the new insider build last night and it still has a watermark...
Let me double check and I'll get back.

Edit: I just switched to the insider build and the watermark is still there.
The watermark is also on my Insider Preview, shows
Evaulation copy . Build-14379.rs1_release.160627-1607.

The watermark does not automatically show on the Released/RTM version but can be brought back with a Registry edit.

Short: your screenshot only tells that you are ready to run Windows 10 Anniversary Update and final version of Windows Server 2016 on your Hyper-V virtual machines.
Ah, I see. Oddly I see 6.2 for Windows (a 1511 VM) and 7.1 for Arch. Presumably this is when I created them? I never thought about it before.



Anyway I was only saying that the words "Anniversary Edition" seem to exist in the current insider build.

Last build was no bugs and

About water mark Downloads / Software / Universal Watermark Disabler

Ah, I see. Oddly I see 6.2 for Windows (a 1511 VM) and 7.1 for Arch. Presumably this is when I created them
Yes. The configuration version is based on the actual Hyper-V version at the moment of creating a vm.

Apparently we insiders already have Anniversary Update