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WINDOWS 10 NEIN WORK
#1
Windows 10 64bit would not install to a blank harddrive, on my AMD FX™-9590 Eight-Core 4.7GHzCPU with 16GB Ram, but the SAME usb-installer worked on my OLD Dell Latitude D630 latop thats only a Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T8100 @ 2.1GHz with 4GB Ram - Any ideas why? ...anybody? ... ...please?
the harddrive from the Dell laptop, tranfered to the AMD FX™-9590 Eight-Core - it took about 10mins thinking about it but booted and working ok

?? drivers not on the iso ?
note 32bit installer did work
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#2
Its not called "Technical Preview" for nothing.
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#3
I think the trouble you going to have is...getting support for a operating system that is not even released or even finished yet, now I don't shy away from giving support, but to a product that's still in preview stage is pointless. I know you will want to look at Windows 10, but it will be full of bugs and wont be compatible for everyone at this stage. 

Its just a quick peek for people to see what it could be like...they could change the whole look and feel in the final release, this is Microsoft after all  Big Grin
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Even when released people will have trouble...you only have to look at Windows 8.
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