Microsoft has just released an announcement to explain exactly what happened over the weekend when it decided to remove ISOs of Windows 10 Threshold 2 και να κάνει τη νέα ενημερωμένη έκδοση διαθέσιμη μόνο μέσω του Windows Update.
Microsoft states that the reason for removing the ISOs was the reset of privacy settings after upgrading a system from those archives.
According to the company, if some options to protect the user's privacy had been disabled in the Windows 10 before the update, after installing Windows 10 Threshold 2, it would reset to the original settings.
Redmond once again claims that everything happened in error, and that now the Windows 10 Threshold 2 ISO is still available for download.
So from now on, ISO is still available for download, and Microsoft is charged with another mistake, which naturally happened in error and without any feasibility. (However, we can not prove it. Of course we have every reason to question the company's statements.)
For the first mistaken mistake, read our previous post from the link below
Microsoft: Invalid forced upgrade to Windows 10