The preview is available to download on the Windows Insiders
Programme website for anyone who signs up to be an insider.
In this preview, users can try out most of the new Windows
10 features demonstrated at the Monday's press conference.
Among the new features is the returning Start Menu, which
can be heavily customised.
The completely new Task View and Snap Assist features
together allow users to run multiple desktops simultaneously, and grab and drag
apps from the mini-screens at the bottom of the interface.
Continuum mode, which facilitates the switching between
touch and desktop for two-in-one devices, does not feature in the preview.
As it only runs on machines that use an x86-based chip, the
technical preview cannot be downloaded on tablets or smartphones which use
ARM-based chip. This is an experience designed for PC users.
In fact, it is recommended that those who preview Windows 10
be relatively expert.
The website suggests you "know your way around a PC and
feel comfortable troubleshooting problems, backing up data, formatting a hard
drive, installing an operating system from scratch, or restoring your old one
if necessary."
Don't use your go-to PC for the preview; a back-up is
preferred. And make sure you back up you data.
With the Insiders Program, Microsoft is trying to involve
technology afficionados in the development process and use their feedback to
inform subsequent tweaks.
Joe Belfiore, the man behind Windows Phone, said in a
preview video: "We hope to involved tech enthusiasts in our software
development process over the next several months so that your feedback becomes
part of the next version of Windows."
Download Windows 10:
DOWNLOAD: Windows 10 Technical Preview English 64-bit (4.10 GB)
DOWNLOAD: Windows 10 Technical Preview English 32-bit (3.16 GB)
Windows 10 Technical Preview LICENSE KEY

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