Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21390 -x86 X64- Iso Incl __top__ -
Windows 10 Build 21390 (Dev) доступен для тестирования
Microsoft continued its Fluent Design rollout by updating legacy system icons. In this build, the Task Manager and Windows Installer received new, modern icons that align with the contemporary look of the OS. 2. Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Improvements
When prompted for a product key, select if you are testing the operating system; Windows will activate automatically via digital license if the hardware was previously activated. Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21390 -x86 X64- ISO Incl
: Developers gained the capability to set Windows Terminal Preview (version 1.9 or higher) as the system-wide default emulator. Opening traditional Command Prompt or PowerShell command-lines automatically redirects to the modern Terminal framework.
Restart your target computer and press the boot menu key (usually F2, F12, Del, or Esc). Change the boot order to prioritize your USB flash drive. Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) Improvements When prompted
Though not explicitly stated in standard x86/x64 packaging nomenclature, Build 21390 is highly sought after by the emulation community. It represents the peak development point of modern Windows 10 compiling structures that can run smoothly on custom ARM64 setups, such as early Apple Silicon testing frameworks, before Windows 11 enforced strict hardware security requirements. Critical Risks and Production Environment Notice
For legitimate archival testing, you must set your system BIOS date back to July 2021 before installing. Alternatively, use "Flight Signing" bypass scripts (for developers only). Restart your target computer and press the boot
| Specification | x86 (32-bit) Version | x64 (64-bit) Version | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 21390.1000 (often .1010 after KB patches) | 21390.1000 | | ISO Size | ~3.2 GB | ~4.8 GB | | RAM Requirement | 1 GB minimum | 2 GB minimum | | Disk Space | 16 GB | 32 GB | | Architecture Use | Legacy tablets, old laptops, embedded POS systems | Modern workstations, gaming rigs, VMs | | UEFI Support | Limited (Legacy BIOS preferred) | Full native UEFI + Secure Boot (optional) |
. While previous builds focused on "Sun Valley" UI updates, 21390 introduced modernized icons for the Task Manager and Windows Installer. These changes, though seemingly minor, were part of a broader effort to eliminate legacy "Windows 95-era" assets that had lingered in the OS for decades. By unifying the iconography, Microsoft aimed to create a more cohesive, high-resolution experience for users on both x86 and x64 architectures. Functional Enhancements
Because Build 21390 belongs to the Dev Channel development branch, it may contain undocumented bugs. It should not be deployed in production environments or on primary workstations. If you are setting this up, let me know: What is your target hardware or virtualization platform ? Are you deploying the x86 or the x64 version?
Users could set Windows Terminal (version 1.9 or higher) as the default emulator for Command Prompt and PowerShell.