Windows 10 TP build 10041 seen as Windows 8.1 OS when imported to a Deployment Share

Hi all,
I tried to import the Windows 10 TP build 10041 as operating system to a new deployment share created with MDT 2013 U1.
I referenced the DVD iso image of Windows 10 Technical Preview 10041 and os type was recognized as Windows 8.1. Is there a plan to fix this issue?
Thanks

Hi Michael, unfortunately it does not. I updated MDT with the new files, but I think that problem is inside the image of Windows 10 TP build 10041. Let's have a look to the output of imagex /info d:\sources\install.wim command from ADK for Windows 10 to
the install.wim file inside the .iso image.
When the image information will be updated correctly?
ImageX Tool for Windows
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp. All rights reserved.
Version: 10.0.10011.0
WIM Information:
Path:        d:\sources\install.wim
GUID:        {88c8be92-f7bb-49a7-8c75-b6af1c3d90d0}
Image Count: 2
Compression: LZX
Compression chunk size: 32768
Part Number: 1/1
Attributes:  0xc
             Integrity info
             Relative path junction
Available Image Choices:
<WIM>
  <TOTALBYTES>2318085699</TOTALBYTES>
  <IMAGE INDEX="1">
    <DIRCOUNT>13795</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>67776</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>7908994779</TOTALBYTES>
    <HARDLINKBYTES>3235690022</HARDLINKBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01D05E2B</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0xC1BAA0A1</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01D05E2B</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0xCEFDD121</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <WIMBOOT>0</WIMBOOT>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>0</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <EDITIONID>Professional</EDITIONID>
      <INSTALLATIONTYPE>Client</INSTALLATIONTYPE>
      <SERVICINGDATA>
        <GDRDUREVISION>0</GDRDUREVISION>
        <PKEYCONFIGVERSION>10.0.10041.0;2015-03-14T02:32:33Z</PKEYCONFIGVERSION>
      </SERVICINGDATA>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>10</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>10041</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>0</SPBUILD>
        <SPLEVEL>0</SPLEVEL>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <NAME>Windows 8.1 Pro</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows 8.1 Pro</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>Professional</FLAGS>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows 10 Pro Technical Preview</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 10 Pro Technical Preview</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
  <IMAGE INDEX="2">
    <DIRCOUNT>13705</DIRCOUNT>
    <FILECOUNT>67071</FILECOUNT>
    <TOTALBYTES>7889228575</TOTALBYTES>
    <HARDLINKBYTES>3205627242</HARDLINKBYTES>
    <CREATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01D05E2C</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x73196F39</LOWPART>
    </CREATIONTIME>
    <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
      <HIGHPART>0x01D05E2C</HIGHPART>
      <LOWPART>0x7D2E91DF</LOWPART>
    </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME>
    <WIMBOOT>0</WIMBOOT>
    <WINDOWS>
      <ARCH>0</ARCH>
      <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME>
      <EDITIONID>Core</EDITIONID>
      <INSTALLATIONTYPE>Client</INSTALLATIONTYPE>
      <SERVICINGDATA>
        <GDRDUREVISION>0</GDRDUREVISION>
        <PKEYCONFIGVERSION>10.0.10041.0;2015-03-14T02:30:40Z</PKEYCONFIGVERSION>
      </SERVICINGDATA>
      <HAL>acpiapic</HAL>
      <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE>
      <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE>
      <LANGUAGES>
        <LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE>
        <DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT>
      </LANGUAGES>
      <VERSION>
        <MAJOR>10</MAJOR>
        <MINOR>0</MINOR>
        <BUILD>10041</BUILD>
        <SPBUILD>0</SPBUILD>
        <SPLEVEL>0</SPLEVEL>
      </VERSION>
      <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT>
    </WINDOWS>
    <NAME>Windows 8.1</NAME>
    <DESCRIPTION>Windows 8.1</DESCRIPTION>
    <FLAGS>Core</FLAGS>
    <DISPLAYNAME>Windows 10 Technical Preview</DISPLAYNAME>
    <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 10 Technical Preview</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>
  </IMAGE>
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