Confidential docs disclose more details about Windows 10

Oct 1, 2014 14:35 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has already presented Windows 10 in a conference on Tuesday, but the company only showed the operating system at work without providing any details on when exactly users could get the final bits of the product.

Now thanks to confidential partner documents published by BAV0 we know that Windows 10 should see daylight in the summer of 2015, after more than six months of public testing.

At the same time, the leaked documents, which you can read below the article, reveal that all Windows 8 devices that will be sold during the holidays should be capable of running Windows 10 just fine.

As we mentioned earlier today, Windows 10 will come with system requirements similar to those on Windows 8, so all systems will be able to cope with the new OS version just fine.

Last but not least, the documents emphasize that only experienced users should install Windows 10 preview, as it is still an unfinished product that could come with bugs and issues.

“Tech Preview is designed for PC experts who are comfortable downloading unfished software, preferably on a secondary PC. This is not a developer preview designed for app compatibility testing. While we do expect many developers to download the Preview, we fully expect them to run into compatibility bugs at this early stage,” the documents read.

Microsoft itself warned that the preview should only be installed by advanced users, but there’s no doubt that millions of customers from all over the world will give it a try.

Windows 10 Partner Documents