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Prepare your PC for the Windows 10 Technical Preview

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Microsoft has announced that in January 2015 is launching a new version of its next operating system, Windows 10, which is already very close to being the end result will have the system for all users. Although generally these development versions are distributed as ISO images for installation on standalone systems or virtual machines, it is possible that it is a system nearly completed the company wants to give maximum publicity.
The version of Windows 10 Technical Preview to be published in January 2015 will allow operating systems installed on those interested users through Windows Update without reformatting and installing from scratch for it.

Microsoft has released a new tool that will allow us to prepare your computer for upgrading to Windows 10 Technical Preview via Windows Update as soon as it becomes available. This tool can be downloaded for free from the link below .

Within seconds our team will already configured awaiting this update that probably reaches along the second week of the year.

Users of Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 can perform this update keeping your files, programs and updates, however, Windows Vista users will have to perform a new installation on the Windows 10 losing all data stored in the system. Also users of the RT versions of Windows 8 and 8.1 will not receive this update not being compatible with its architecture.

Before finalizing remind you that this release is valid until the 15th of April 2015 , the date on which we will upgrade to the latest Technical Preview that is available. Also indicate that users of the Technical Preview able to upgrade to the RTM version easily without formatting, but you can not go back once the update is applied (for example, Windows 8 can again after this update).

L launch a final version of Windows 10 is expected in autumn 2015 , so there are still several months where the system can be improved significantly.

We recall that this version is not yet finished at all and may have errors, bugs and compatibility issues with some applications so it is advisable not to install it on production computers.

Are you going to update your OS to Windows 10 Technical Preview or will you wait for the final version of the operating system is released?

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