There are a few simple steps you need to do in order to get it.
- First, you need to have Windows Updates set to automatic download/install.
- Second, your computer has to be up-to-date.
Once your computer is updated, look in the system tray (next to the clock) and you will see a Windows logo icon, this is the "Windows 10 app". Click on it and follow the instructions on screen to reserve your copy of Windows 10. On July 29th, your computer will automatically download this update and notify you to schedule when you want to install it - you have up to upgrade within one year of the availability of the update is the only caveat. Best of all, you can do this for each eligible device by making a separate reservation.
Courtesy; Microsoft Corporation / Preview of Windows 10 |
If you decide, before July 29th, that you no longer want to upgrade to Windows 10. Simply right click on the Windows 10 app in the system tray, select "Check your upgrade status" then select "Cancel reservation."
Now, having said this. Microsoft has said that the upgrade will be free even if you don't reserve your copy. The difference between reserving your copy and waiting is time. Microsoft has said it might be weeks to months before your computer automatically prompts you to upgrade to Windows 10.
For more information on Microsoft Windows 10 features, check out the Windows 10 website.
UPDATE - JULY 29, 2015
ReplyDeleteMicrosoft has released Windows 10 in 190+ countries and you should be getting your copy soon over the next few weeks. If, however, you do not want to wait you can download the ISO file from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10
Enjoy!