On November 13, 2014, Microsoft released a new build of Windows 10 - build 9879. It is available for download and all interested Windows users can get it now. Unlike the previous preview release, this build has ISO images available for a clean install. You can also do an in-place upgrade using the PC Settings app. I would like to share with you direct download links to the official ISO images for Windows 10 build 9879.
Start Menu
Hauled with very little remorse with the introduction of Windows 8, the removal of the long-standing Start menu left many users with a feeling of bemusement, but as promised, the traditional Start menu is back.
It mixes elements of old and new, animating like it did on Windows 7 but sporting remnants of that Metro / Modern interface, and not only does this seem like a happy median, but Start menu tiles can also be resized.
Continuum Mode
If you boast a two-in-one PC then you’ll be presented with a brand new Start Screen. And under-the-hood, Windows 10 will detect which sort of hardware you’re running and it will adjust the user-interface to fit your needs.
Enhanced Search
Continuing on the topic of the Start menu, search has also been enhanced with Windows 10. Users will be able to key in their search queries directly from Start, and can perform both local and Web searches using this particular facility.
Desktop Optimizations
Desktop Optimizations
Microsoft was panned by critics for going on head-first with its big Metro / Modern ideas for Windows 8 without considering that the vast majority of its user base used – and still do use – traditional rigs bereft of the touch-screen.
Windows 8.1 pandered to desktop users considerably with many of the changes that it brought, and with Windows 10, this trend continues. Windowed Metro / Modern apps should play nicer with the keyboard and mouse arrangement, and for the most part, PC and notebook users should feel a great deal more comfortable with Windows 10 than they did back in 2012 with Windows 8.
Multitasking
Multitasking continues to be an integral aspect as we seek to perform numerous tasks concurrently, and with Windows 10, Microsoft has added a couple of new features to make multitasking even simpler and more fluid.
The new ‘Task View’ button, for example, which is located on the task bar, throws up an Exposé-like view of all of your apps, and even though Windows 10 is still very much in development, productive users will certainly enjoy some of the tweaks that have been made here.
Enhanced Snap View
The all-new Snap Assist UI allows “up to four apps to be snapped on the same screen,” as per Microsoft’s official press release, and with a neat, smart suggestions feature that’ll indicate which open apps you should fill up empty desk space with, it’s a very intuitive all-round feature.
Multiple Desktops
Windows users have long since bombarded themselves with an overloaded desktop, with files and apps accumulating into one big hullabaloo. With Windows 10, users will be able to create multiple / virtual desktops, allowing productive, organized folk to arrange separate desktops for different tasks, while those messy folk can make a real mess over several plains rather than just the one.
Windows For All Devices
The next version of Windows is tailor-made to work on all devices, be it a 4-inch phone, all the way up to a mighty 80-inch display.
Desktop Optimizations
Microsoft was panned by critics for going on head-first with its big Metro / Modern ideas for Windows 8 without considering that the vast majority of its user base used – and still do use – traditional rigs bereft of the touch-screen.
Windows 8.1 pandered to desktop users considerably with many of the changes that it brought, and with Windows 10, this trend continues. Windowed Metro / Modern apps should play nicer with the keyboard and mouse arrangement, and for the most part, PC and notebook users should feel a great deal more comfortable with Windows 10 than they did back in 2012 with Windows 8.
Technical Preview Download
The Technical Preview of Windows 10, which has been referenced ad nauseam over the last couple of months, will be available for users to test starting October 1st, 2014. The all-new Windows Insider Program will, a bit like Apple’s new OS X Beta Seed program, allow regular users to test drive unfinished software should they so wish, although as exciting as it sounds, interested parties should remember that the experience is likely to be buggier and more erratic than usual.
Direct Links (official page)
Windows 10 PRO
Windows 10 PRO | 32 bit | 64 bit |
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English (USA) | Download (2.93 GB) | Download (3.81 GB) |
English (United Kingdom) | Download (2.94 GB) | Download (3.79 GB) |
Chinese (Simplified) | Download (3.05 GB) | Download (3.96 GB) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Download (2.91 GB) | Download (3.76 GB) |
Windows 10 Enterprises
Windows 10 Enterprises | 32 bit | 64 bit |
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English (USA) | Download (2.84 GB) | Download (3.70 GB) |
English (United Kingdom) | Download (2.85 GB) | Download (3.69 GB) |
Chinese (Simplified) | Download (2.96 GB) | Download (3.86 GB) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Download (2.82 GB) | Download (3.66 GB) |
Torrent Links (for available)
Windows 10 PRO
Windows 10 PRO | 32 bit | 64 bit |
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AIO (32 & 64 bit on 1 ISO) | Download (4.67 GB) | |
English (USA) | Download (2.94 GB) | Download (3.79 GB) |
English (United Kingdom) | Download (3.05 GB) | Download (3.96 GB) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Download (2.91 GB) | Download (3.76 GB) |
Windows 10 Enterprises
Windows 10 Enterprises | 32 bit | 64 bit |
---|---|---|
English (USA) | Download (2.84 GB) | Download (3.70 GB) |
Portuguese (Brazil) | Download (2.82 GB) | Download (3.66 GB) |
Product key
PRO : NKJFK-GPHP7-G8C3J-P6JXR-HQRJRENTERPRISES : PBHCJ-Q2NYD-2PX34-T2TD6-233PK
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