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A technician adjusts a spotlight at the exhibition stand of Microsoft in preparation for the CeBIT computer fair in the northern German town of Hanover March 12, 2007. Reuters/Christian Charisus

The excitement piles up as Microsoft is slowly getting closer to the launch of its latest operating system Windows 10. Last week the company released three builds in just 4 days. The leaked screenshots of the newest Build 10163 reveals it to be another build focused on bug fixes.

The last released, Build 10162, features bug fixes, better reliability, performance, battery life and compatibility. Microsoft is working to make build 10162 available for slow rings insiders. According to Softpedia Build 10162 is the most stable and reliable version of Windows 10 preview so far.

There will probably be very few changes in the forthcoming builds. As expected the Build 10163 does not reveal any new feature or new software updates. Instead it will only focus on performance improvements and bug fixes. Build 10163 is very unlikely to be released to users.

However, according to the leaked Windows 10 Insider Preview Release Notes on Build 10163 disclose that bug fixes in the area of app deployment, authentication, battery, display and graphics are to be performed.

The Windows 10 OS is scheduled to release on 29th July. Windows Insiders — who are already testing Windows 10 — will be able to receive the update first. After that, users who have gone through the Windows 10 reservation process will follow. When the rollout of the latest OS hits them, Windows 10 will download to their computers before they're presented with the option to update. Thus, a smooth and gradual process of update is being planned for Windows 10. Microsoft did not clarify how much time will take for the rollout to be completed as reported by The Verge.

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