
The file is more than 3GB for 64-bitversion and more than 2GB for the 32-bit version so the length of time that you will be waiting for the download to complete largely depends on the speed of your Internet connection. Working with the ISO FileĪfter choosing the Windows 10 version that matches your computer’s current operating system type (32-bit or 64-bit), you will need to wait for the download to complete.

If you have downloaded an earlier Preview version and you have already installed it, you don’t have to worry about getting the latest version installed because Windowswill just update it to the latest build. The current available Technical Preview build for Windows 10 is Build number 10130. Be sure to check whether your computer is on 32-bitor 64-bit system type and download the Windows 10version that matches the system type of your current Windows operating system. If you already have a Microsoft account then you can simply go to the Windows Insider Program website, log in to it and agree with the terms and conditions.Īfter doing so, you will be taken to the section where you will need to select the version of Windows 10 that you’d like to download.

If you want to get your hands on Windows 10before it finally gets released, you can try out the Technical Preview version by signing up for the Windows Insider Program.

While most of us have already reserved our FREE Windows 10 Upgrade through the “Get Windows 10”app that started appearing in the taskbar earlier this June, there might still be others who would like to try out Windows 10 first before really deciding to upgrade to it once the final version becomes available on July 29. With this move, the company is now starting to offer Windows as a service which means that users will get free updates and upgrades for as long as they are using a device that is running in Windows 10.

Many Windows users have really celebrated Microsoft’sdecision to give out Windows 10 as a free upgrade for devices running on Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows 8.1 operating system versions.
