ISOs were built using the original ESD files

May 21, 2015 04:17 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft rolled out Windows 10 build 10122 a few hours ago and everyone rushed to download it, but since this version is only available for fast ring users enrolled in the Windows Insider program, there is no stand-alone ISO that would allow you to do a clean install.

Instead, you need to deploy an older version of Windows 10 and then update to 10122 gradually, so it could take time until you finally get to try this new build

But fortunately, unofficial ISOs are now available for download after being built using the original ESD files released by Microsoft to insiders, so you can now perform a clean install if you want to.

But keep in mind that these ISOs aren’t released by Microsoft, and since they’re posted on Mega, they could be removed at any time, so you’d better hurry up to download if you really need them.

What’s new

Windows 10 build 10122 comes with improvements for the Start menu, which is becoming a mature feature in the new operating system and getting ready for the official launch this summer.

The Start menu now comes with shortcuts for File Explorer, settings, power, and all apps in the lower left corner, thus making it easier to access the key places on your PC.

The toggle to the Start screen has been placed in the personalization screen of the revamped PC settings because Microsoft believes that, once you choose between the Start menu and the screen, you’re supposed to stick to your configuration, so no fast access to such an option is needed.

Microsoft Edge has also received a few new features, including a new tab page that provides access to top sites, featured apps, and content from MSN, while the Insider Hub has been redesigned to look more like a universal Windows app.

Overall, this build is the most polished and reliable version so far, so go ahead and download Windows 10 10122 using the links below.

Download Windows 10 build 10122 x64

Download Windows 10 build 10122 x86