With Windows 10 set to debut at the end of the month, Microsoft is busy making the final tweaks to its new operating system before it gets into consumers' hands. Just last week Insiders received three new builds, seemingly close to the finished product. Behind closed doors, Microsoft is actively working on fine-tuning the experience further.
We got word of Windows 10 build 10163 late last week, when its release notes leaked online. There are lots of bug fixes and known issues listed, as one might expect from a non-final release, and no new major features. And now we have some leaked screenshots to go along with the release notes.
The screenshots, which were posted by perennial Windows leaker WZor, show the initial steps of the installation process, the desktop, Start menu, Store, Calendar, Weather, Twitter and Money apps, Update & Security, log in window and lockscreen, as well as other key parts of Windows 10. Hit the link for the whole collection.
Windows 10 build 10163 bears the Microsoft Confidential watermark. Since the release notes and screenshots leaked online, there has been no word from Microsoft that suggests we might see it being released to Insiders any time soon. That said, the company might surprise us.