Although, Microsoft has halted the release of Insider preview flights until early 2017, during the Christmas weekend, Windows 10 build 14997 made its way outside the walls of Redmond giving us a sneak peek of improvements coming in future builds.
Windows 10 build 14997 is an internal release of the rs_onecoe_base development branch, and it includes improvements in the post-installation process. The Settings app gets reorganized and adds new options; there is a new version of Microsoft Edge with some significant additions, and a lot more.
Here’s everything you need to know about the most recent leaked version of Windows 10 for PC.
Windows 10 build 14997
Post-installation process
In the leaked version of the Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft seems to be working to improve its out-of-box experience (OOBE). In the new experience, there are simpler steps and the ability to interact with Cortana using voice commands to make it easier to go through the post-installation process more quickly. Though, it’s worth noting that steps may vary depending on the edition of Windows 10 you’re installing.
[SOURCE:-Windows Central]