ubuysa
The BSOD Doctor
Anyone else joined the Windows Insider Program to evaluate the Windows 10 Technical Preview? There is a wealth of knowledge, experience and skills on here and I'd have thought that collectively we can make a useful input. Joining the Windows Insider Program is free and easy - you just need a Microsoft Account, go to http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/preview to get started. Once you're signed up you can download the Windows 10 Technical Preview iso and get started!
I'm running the Windows 10 Technical Preview in a virtual machine under VirtualBox (I know Microsoft don't license their OSs on VMs, but for this I doubt they'll care). This is not for novices though, the technical preview is not a complete OS, it must not be installed on a primary machine, it will be very buggy and it will crash.
There is a Feedback app included for you to report back to Microsoft on problems you found, things you liked, things you didn't, suggestions for doing things differently etc. Below are some screen-shots of my Windows 10 Technical Preview system. It would be nice if we could share ideas and suggestions on here, the more of us that say the same thing the more likely Microsoft are to take note.
I'm running the Windows 10 Technical Preview in a virtual machine under VirtualBox (I know Microsoft don't license their OSs on VMs, but for this I doubt they'll care). This is not for novices though, the technical preview is not a complete OS, it must not be installed on a primary machine, it will be very buggy and it will crash.
There is a Feedback app included for you to report back to Microsoft on problems you found, things you liked, things you didn't, suggestions for doing things differently etc. Below are some screen-shots of my Windows 10 Technical Preview system. It would be nice if we could share ideas and suggestions on here, the more of us that say the same thing the more likely Microsoft are to take note.