


Probably the most noticeable change is the removal of the watermark in the right bottom corner, which could be another sign that Windows 10 has reached RTM.

Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 build 10240 for insiders earlier today, so anyone can get it via Windows Update or using the unofficial ISOs that we wrote about a couple of hours ago.Īs you can see in the screenshots below, this new build, which is said to be the RTM version that Microsoft plans to roll out on July 29, comes with online minor improvements as compared to its predecessors, as the company focused mostly on fixing bugs and enhancing the overall performance of the system.
