About New Windows 10
A public
beta version of Windows 10 branded as Windows Technical
Preview (later known as Windows Insider Preview) was released on
October 1, 2014.
Windows 7, Windows
Vista, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are able to upgrade into Windows 10 and also
able to roll back into previous OS if you want.
Things to keep in mind
Unexpected PC crashes
could damage or even delete your files, so you should back
up everything. Some printers and
other hardware might not work, and some software might not install or work
correctly, including antivirus or security programs. You might also have
trouble connecting to home or corporate networks.
Some installed apps
might not yet work as expected or might not be available in your country or
region. For example, Cortana is currently only available in English (United
States), English (United Kingdom), Chinese (Simplified), German (Germany),
French (France), Italian, and Spanish (Spain). To be able to use Cortana, the
country or region for your system must be set to one of the available languages
Window 10
(Copy
the link and paste into your browser. For getting Windows 10 Insider Preview
for your system)
Follow these steps to download Insider Preview:
vClick
one of the Download links on this page to download a special file—it's
called an ISO file—that you can use to install the preview.
vWhen
the download is complete, transfer the ISO file to installation media such as a
USB flash drive or DVD.
vDouble-tap
or double-click setup.exe from the installation media, and then follow the
steps.
Windows Insider Program
The
Windows Insider program by Microsoft allows users to sign up for early builds
of the Windows operating system previously only accessible to developers. It
was announced on September 30, 2014 along with Windows 10. By the end of 2014
over 1.5 million people have already installed the Windows 10 technical
preview.
Get
early access to releases
Be
one of the first to see future updates and improvements to Windows 10 and
provide feedback.
Basically,
if your PC can run Windows 8.1, you’re good to go. If you're not
sure, don't worry—Windows will check your system to make sure it can install
the preview.
System Requirements:
vProcessor:
1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
vRAM:
1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
vFree
hard disk space: 16 GB
vGraphics
card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
vA
Microsoft account and Internet access
New Features
ØStart
Menu
ØOne
Windows for all devices
ØCortana
ØXbox
App
ØProject
Spartan Browser
ØImproved
Multitasking
ØSnap
assist
ØAction
Center
ØPin
It
ØFull
Screen
ØPower
Button
Start Menu
vwhen
click on the Start button at the bottom left of the screen, you get two
panels side by side, with the left column showing pinned, recently
added
and most-used
apps
vThe
right column features a selection of live tiles that you can customize,
resize and reorganize.
vWe
can have the Start
Menu expand to full screen whenever we want.
vThe
Start menu is back—and it’s more personal, more organized, and more fun than
before.
vNo
charm
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