Features
A major aspect of Windows 10 is a focus on harmonizing user experiences and functionality between different classes of devices, along with addressing shortcomings in the Windows user interface that was first introduced in Windows 8. Continuing with this pattern, the successor to Windows Phone 8.1 unveiled at the same event is also branded as Windows 10, and will share some user interface elements and apps with its PC counterpart.
The Windows Store app ecosystem has been revised into "Windows apps". They are made to run across multiple platforms and device classes, including smartphone, tablet, Xbox One, and other compatible Windows 10 devices. Windows apps share code across platforms, have responsive designs that adapt to the needs of the device and available inputs, can synchronize data between Windows 10 devices (including notifications, credentials, and allowing cross-platform multiplayer for games), and will be distributed through a unified Windows Store. Developers can allow "cross-buys", where purchased licenses for an app apply to all of the user's compatible devices, rather than only the one they purchased on (i.e. a user purchasing an app on PC is also entitled to use the smartphone version at no extra cost).
Windows 10 will also allow web apps and desktop software (using either Win32 or .NET Framework) to be packaged for distribution on Windows Store. Desktop software distributed through Windows Store will be packaged using the App-V system to allow sandboxing.
Windows 10 Technical Preview Build 10176 (64-bit)
After that you can just put the files on a Floppy disk or a CD-ROM and install Windows 10 on a computer, or you can use Virtualbox to emulate it.
Windows 10 and all of its versions requires a serial key to operate fully. You may use the software for 90 days, after which a product key is required.
Serial keys
NOTICE: We are ONLY providing the serial keys for Windows 10 during the beta testing. These keys are from the official Microsoft website. When Windows 10 is fully released, we will not release serial keys. You will have to purchase your own.
Windows 10 Build 10176: 6P99N-YF42M-TPGBG-9VMJP-YKHCF (all versions)
Info
Developed by: Microsoft Corporation
Release date: July 29, 2015
Source model: Closed/shared source
License: Proprietary commercial software
Proceeded by: Windows 8.1 (in 2012)
Proceeded by: Windows 11? (Unreleased)
Support status: TBD
Users using Windows 7 and Windows 8 will receive a free upgrade to Windows 10.
System requirements:
1 GHz Processor (2.3 GHz processor recommended)
512 MB of RAM (4 GB of RAM recommended)
64 MB of graphics memory (128 MB recommended)
20 GB hard disk (100 GB hard disk recommended)
DVD drive
Recommended Downloadable programs
Windows 10 can download programs. You can click on the links below and simply put the files on your floppy disk or CD-Rom.
Screenshots
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