- Apr 11, 2015
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Follow these steps to download Insider Preview:
- Sign up for the Windows Insider Program, if you haven't already.
- Read the system requirements.
- Click one of the Download links on this thread to download a special file—it's called an ISO file—that you can use to install the preview.
- When the download is complete, transfer the ISO file to installation media such as a USB flash drive or DVD.
- Double-tap or double-click setup.exe from the installation media, and then follow the steps.
Important
- Remember, trying out an early build like this can be risky. That's why we recommend that you don't install the preview on your primary home or business PC. Unexpected PC crashes could damage or even delete your files, so you should back up everything.
- If you want to stop using Windows 10 Insider Preview and return to your previous version of Windows, you'll need to reinstall your previous version from the recovery or installation media that came with your PC—typically a DVD. If you don't have recovery media, you might be able to create a USB recovery drive.
- After you install Windows 10 Insider Preview, you won’t be able to use the recovery partition on your PC to go back to your previous version of Windows.
Download link w/ all information + source:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-iso
Where to find the download?
- Go to the link shown above.
- Scroll down to Download Links.
- Click Show All.
- Choose your language and your build.
- Download it and complete installation.
- Done!
Download and install the preview only if you;
- Want to try out software that’s still in development and like sharing your opinion about it.
- Don’t mind lots of updates or a UI design that might change significantly over time.
- Really 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.
- Know what an ISO file is and how to use it.
- Aren't installing it on your everyday computer.
I know there is a thread on the same topic however,
Not all the information is posted there.
[DISCLAIMER]
I do not claim that any information here is mine, it belongs only to Windows.
However, I have included my own points and tips here and there.
Thank you.
Best Regards,
Artifice22.