![]() Head over to Microsoft’s software download page to download the Windows 10 ISO File. It’s pretty easy, and shouldn’t take more than 20 or 30 minutes. One can be purchased directly through Microsoft for $120, which is on the pricey side, but it’s a one-time fee.Ĭheck out the video above (and the steps below) to see how the process works. Additionally, you’ll also need to purchase a Windows 10 license key if you plan on using the software for more than 30-days. In fact, we’ve made a video detailing the entire process if you’re thinking of trying Windows 10 out (you really should).īefore you get started, you’ll need a thumb drive with at least 5GB of free space. ![]() ![]() Even better, getting Windows 10 up and running on an Apple machine is actually pretty easy. So what’s a Mac user to do? Luckily programs like Bootcamp exist, giving us the opportunity to run both OSes on one machine. Not only does it re-introduce some sorely missed features, but it ties together the touch-based vision of Microsoft’s Modern experience with Windows of the past. While OS X users wait for the arrival of El Capitan, Microsoft has released the long-awaited Windows 10 update, which Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users can update to for free. Based on our time with the OS, this is the release Windows users have been waiting for. Admit it, Mac owners: you’re a little jealous of PC users right now.
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