Why you probably shouldn't install Windows 10 Technical Preview (Editorial)

Why you probably shouldn't install Windows 10 Technical Preview (Editorial)

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In January, Microsoft released the second major update to the Windows 10 Technical Preview. The latest preview, Build 9926, is a more stable version and gives us a better look at what the software maker will release this fall.

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Running Windows 10 Technical Preview on VMware

However, Windows 10 is far from finished and while anyone can download and test it and support Microsoft by providing feedback, it is not a version you should install on your main computer or use as your primary operating system.

SEE ALSO: Windows 10 Build 9926: Known issues you should know before installing

I've been using Windows 10 since the first version, but I've been testing it on a virtual machine. With the release of Windows 10 Build 9926, I thought I'd give the new operating system a real test drive on my Dell XPS 15 9530.