Windows 10 build 11106

10.0.11106.1000.rs1_release.160120-1800
Build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update
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OS familyWindows 10 (NT 10.0)
Version number10.0
Build number11106
Build revision1000
Architecturex64
Build labrs1_release
Compiled on2016-01-20
Expiration date
Timebomb2016-07-15 (+177 days)
SKUs
Enterprise
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Windows 10 build 11106 is a build of Windows 10 Anniversary Update. This build was shared in the Enterprise SKU only in the x64 architecture on 13 June 2020. Prior to this build being shared, it was mentioned in the release announcement of build 14251 to explain a big jump ahead in build numbers went from 11105-11107 to the aforementioned build.[1]

Sharp-eyed Insiders likely noted the big jump in build numbers from our last preview build (11102). Historically, the codebase for mobile had a different OS version than the codebase for PC because they were developed by different teams on different schedules. With Windows 10, we became one Windows team and brought these two codebases together. We started by changing the version string displayed in the UI to be consistent, which is why you saw similarly labeled builds over the past year for both Mobile and PC, but the underlying binary version numbers were still different. As part of our work getting the common codebase ready for the next release, we decided to complete that work and sync the build numbers between mobile and PC. Because the mobile codebase used higher build numbers than PC, we needed to jump ahead a bunch of build numbers to ensure updates to future builds will continue to work. So that's why build numbers went from 11105, 11106, and 11107 to 14251.

— Gabe Aul

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Setup[edit | edit source]

The DISM executable in this build's Preinstallation Environment is absent and will result in the provided operating system image (D:\sources\install.wim) failing to extract, causing installation to fail. It can be supplemented with a clean copy from the ISO root by pressing the ⇧ Shift+F10 shortcut to invoke the Command Prompt, and executing the following command before proceeding with installation:

xcopy D:\sources\dism.exe X:\sources

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