

This change means that steps mentioned above now applies for both ** Windows 10 PC and Windows 10 Mobile**. Note: It's important to point out that beginning with the Anniversary Update, Windows 10 Mobile no longer requires an app to enroll a device in the Insider program. The instructions below will guide you to enroll your device to get Windows 10 "Redstone 2":Īfter your device restarts, open Settings again and verify your device is enrolled to get preview builds through the Fast ring. It's also a good idea to go through this process before the rollout begins, as it'll take some time to get a new build after you have changed the settings on your PC or phone. If you're new to the program, or you unenrolled your device after installing the Windows 10 Anniversary Update, you can now enroll your device to get Redstone 2 builds. Make sure under "Windows Insider account", you're signed-in with the correct Microsoft account.Įnrolling a device to the Windows Insider Preview program

However, it's a good idea to make sure your device continues to be enrolled correctly in the program, and it's set to get preview builds from the Fast ring. Your computer is already enrolled to receive "Redstone 2" builds as soon as they become available. If you've been part of the Windows Insider Preview program, and you never unenrolled your device, there is nothing else you need to do. How to get Windows 10 'Redstone 2' preview builds
