Thứ Ba, 30 tháng 12, 2014

Leaked Documents Show Several Windows 10 Details

Windows 10 Details

Sophisticated Windows 10 details are still missing, even after the official statement as the new OS appears set to the be the talking point of the computing business for the following several months.
Some might even opine that most of the details that matter are under wraps -- Microsoft is playing cards close to heart, as it's done for the past few years, it appears, and did has not grow upon several facets of its forthcoming operating system at the occasion yesterday.
Luckily, thanks to some just leaked, intended for Microsoft partners, we have plenty of easy pointers on the way things are going, and when can we expect to begin to see the last touches of Windows 10 released to people.
First up, Microsoft is planning six months of public testing.
Throw in the October 1 date, today, when the Windows 10 Technical Preview goes live, and we are looking at this phase to continue till the end of March, next year. Summer it is afterward, for release.
Additionally, the Windows 10 system needs are not dissimilar to those on Windows 8, and all apparatus sold through the approaching Holiday shopping season is likely to not be incapable of running Windows 10 just great. So there's that.
Redmond also recommends simply seasoned users install and to download the Technical Preview, clearly as it is bare, even if relatively secure, code.
Listed below are the Windows 10 Partner Documents in full:
Q: When will the next version of Windows be made available?
We look forward to another version of Windows being typically available over the summer of 2015.
Q: Will Windows 10 be available at no cost to existing customers?
Microsoft has not shared any information about pricing right now.
Q: If I buy a Windows device this holidays, will it be upgradable?
It's our intent that the vast bulk of tablets and PCs purchased this holiday will work excellent on Windows 10.
Q: Can I download the Technology Preview?
Technology Preview is made for PC experts that are comfortable downloading unfished software, rather on a secondary PC. That is not a programmer preview created for program compatibility testing. While we do expect many developers to download the Preview, we fully expect them to run at this early period into compatibility bugs.
Q: Which are the system requirements for the Windows 10 Technical Preview?
Here's what it takes, should you need to test the Windows 10 Technical Preview on your own PC:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB)
Free hard disk space: 16 GB
Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
A Microsoft account and Internet access
The Windows 10 Technical Preview may be installed on PCs meeting system requirements running Windows newer or 7
Q: Can I install the Windows 10 Tech Preview on a small form factor Windows tablet computer or a Windows Phone?
The Technical Preview is designed particularly for x86 based systems and is optimized for non- keyboard, mouse and touch . Windows on ARM-based chips continues to be an essential part of our strategy for mobiles and tablet computers, and we'll have a lot more to share in a subsequent date on the Windows experience for mobile devices.
Q: Can you think another version of Windows will have a better adoption rate than Windows 8?
We are pleased with the adoption of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1. According to Microsoft, Windows 8 has surpassed 200 million licenses sold, and there are far more than 6,600 Windows 8/8.1 accredited products accessible to customers.
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