Microsoft has released two editions of Windows 10 available for public testing called Technical and Enterprise previews.
Technical Preview for Consumers
Access to the Technical Preview is available atas part of the Insider Windows Program, aimed at enthusiasts and individual users. The distribution build is distributed as ISO DVD images, which can be burned to a DVD, copied to a USB drive, or simply mounted and installed. After installing any build of Windows 10, upgrading to a newer build can be easily done from within the OS itself.
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At the moment you can only download Windows 10 onEnglish, Chinese and Portuguese:
English (United States) 64-bit (x64) - Build 9879 (3.86 GB)
English (United States) 32-bit (x86) - Build 9879 (2.98 GB)
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English (United Kingdom) 64-bit (x64) – Build 9879 (3.86 GB)
English (United Kingdom) 32-bit (x86) – Build 9879 (2.99 GB)
Chinese (Simplified) 64-bit (x64) - Build 9879 (4.01 GB)
Chinese (Simplified) 32-bit (x86) - Build 9879 (3.10 GB)
Portuguese (Brazil) 64-bit (x64) - Build 9879 (3.84 GB)
Portuguese (Brazil) 32-bit (x86) - Build 9879 (2.95 GB)
Technical Preview for Enterprises
Enterprise edition of Windows 10 is also available forbusiness clients for testing. Security, application compatibility and device management are the core features of enterprise preview. The preview is accessed through the TechNet Evaluation Center and you must be signed in to a Microsoft account to download.
Click here to download from the Evaluation Center TechNet
Install Technical Preview
Once you have downloaded Windows 10, you canTo install it directly from under Windows 8, simply mount the ISO file (double click on it in Explorer) and then run the setup.exe file. For Windows 7 and older, you need to burn the ISO image to a DVD or USB drive.
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