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1What specific build of Windows 10 are you using, and if you fall back to the stable release build, do you have the same problem?– RamhoundCommented Apr 20, 2017 at 22:17
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The OS build is 15063.138. It also appears to be occurring on a machine that I put on the Windows 10 "fast" Insider track, so maybe it has to do with Windows. I will try to replicate the problem again by downgrading.– HelloCommented Apr 20, 2017 at 22:51
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15063.138 is the current 1703 stable release build...– RamhoundCommented Apr 20, 2017 at 23:02
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Well, if that's the case, then there's a problem, because under the windows insider tab of Settings>>Update & Security>>Windows Insider, the setting is clearly on Release Preview, but under the Settings>>System>>About, the OS Build is labeled as 15063.138. In addition, attempts to downgrade have simply sent me to the Settings>>Update & Security>>Recovery page, where there is no "Go back to the previous version of WIndows 10" option that there should be, but only reset options, which I will be unable to use because of data on the PC.– HelloCommented Apr 20, 2017 at 23:34
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Release Preview is your license, because you've used the Insider Editions. You just haven't gotten an update lately. Once Creators dropped for Insiders you have to choose to rejoin the Insider updates, which is nice. If you like that version it won't take you off it unless you explicitly choose to do so. But because you're still technically IN the Insider channel, your license is the Release Preview license.– music2myearCommented Apr 21, 2017 at 19:14
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