Windows 10 Windows 10 Insider Preview

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The operating system which many thought was going to be Windows 9 is in fact going to be called Windows 10.
The preview is apparently available tomorrow 1st October 2014.
Why the sudden change from windows 9 to windows 10? If the hype is to be believed then Windows 10 is such a change from previous operating systems that it needed an extra digit:
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Windows 10 unveiled - Microsoft ushers in the next era of Windows by skipping 9

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Windows 10 will be available late next year, preview coming tomorrow


Guru3D also ran a big article today on Windows 10:
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Microsoft skips Windows 9, its now Windows 10

Signing up for Windows 10.

Many users will be wanting to know where they can get their hands on a copy of Windows 10 Preview. Luckily for us Mary Jo Foley has an article which includes the process of signing up:

Read the full article here:
Microsoft's Windows 10: What's new and how to get the preview bits
 
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The operating system which many thought was going to be Windows 9 is in fact going to be called Windows 10.
The preview is apparently available tomorrow 1st October 2014.
Why the sudden change from windows 9 to windows 10? If the hype is to be believed then Windows 10 is such a change from previous operating systems that it needed an extra digit:
Ref:
Windows 10 unveiled - Microsoft ushers in the next era...
It definitely looks like more fixes are on the way for the current Build of 9879 as we won't be seeing any new builds until after Christmas:

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I just got a new update when I booted my computer this morning.
It restarted before it got to the desktop and took quite a while with a blue screen saying working on updates or something like that.

Unfortunately the keyboard lights still don't work.

Mike
 
Well I thought I'd give build 9888 a try and see what's what. Still no keyboard lights working (for me at least) and really I couldn't see much difference between it and Build 9879. Oh well back to 9879.....
 
LOL. Build 9888 was not an ongoing update, but an in-house build. I believe it's only purpose was to test out the blue screen issue, which was subsequently released as an update. I did the same Ross. could't hold back on my curiosity. I guess if we want to have a nosy look at pirated builds, in the middle of a testing period, we take the consequences.

I have deleted it now and gone back to the official sequence.
 
Yeah I've gone back but do believe we'll be seeing this build again in the consumer preview unless something new comes along which is entrely possible.
 
I raised this point on another forum. It led to quite a few posts but no official verdict. I think we can probably interpret it as being a free for all to download, but, unless you have a legit licensed copy of Windows 8, you will need the key to activate it - which, of course, you will have to buy. Keep in mind that the insider program was also opened to Windows 7 users. I cannot see MS giving 5 million users a free copy of the next windows.
 
Until we are closer to the final release I would view anything said as simply 'a possiblility' and not something definite.
 
Hi

I bought several DVDs for Windows 7 at the time for (I think) $29.95 each.
They sent me a special link or code that let me buy them through Amazon at the low price.

One went to my nephew to update his computer one I used on my own, and one I had for a long time until I gave it to a friend of mine who wanted to update his computer from XP.

I still have a install disk for Windows XP with a serial number that's never been used, and probably never will now.

Mike
 
How to fix the OneNote, Mail, and Reader app errors:

Users of the Windows 10 Preview have reported that the OneNote, Mail and Reader apps not updating on the latest build 9879 of Windows 10. However, a fix has been found for each separate app.

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http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows-10-build-9879-how-fix-onenote-mail-and-reader-app-errors
 
Could be interesting to see where this ends up..
Full article:
http://www.winbeta.org/news/windows...ontaneous-system-restarts-aka-dirty-shutdowns
 
A new Microsoft browser??
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They need one!

Every time I try to use IE, I give up and go back to Chrome or Firefox.
They need to make it as easy to use as Chrome is.

Mike
 
When Windows10 will be releasing? I just want to try the beta version, I guess it will be different from Windows 8.1 and similar to Windows 7.
 
So what build is this one?

After reading the article, I'm left with more questions then I got answers. Still, I'm really looking forward to 10 release to the public.
 
No posts for five days?
1. Windows 10 is so good, no one has anything about which to complain (LOL!!)
2. Everyone is poised waiting for the next build.
3. Everyone is bored with the whole thing!!