The 3-month trial is only available for Enterprise edition

Jul 31, 2015 12:33 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has recently announced that its new Windows 10 operating system was downloaded on more than 14 million devices in the first 24 hours.

Microsoft has seen unprecedented demand for Windows 10, and the feedback from the press and users alike was/is overwhelmingly positive. These are all Microsoft's claims but we don't have any reasons to doubt them.

Even if Windows 10 is now running on more than 14 million devices, there are still many more struggling to get the upgrade, and if you're not using the recently released Windows 10 ISO files, you can't do anything but wait.

If you have already reserved your Windows 10 copy, you should be notified when your PC is ready for the upgrade.

But if you are not eligible for a free Windows 10 copy, Microsoft allows you to try the new OS for 3 months and then decide if you want to purchase it or not.

It's recommended to install it on separate partition so you can boot either OS

However, there are some caveats here, such as the fact that the free 90-day trial is only available for the Enterprise edition of Windows 10.

For more details on how to download and install the free 90-trial Windows 10 Enterprise, be sure to check out Microsoft's dedicated website.

Be careful though, as you won't be able to uninstall Windows 10 Enterprise if you decide to install it using one of the provided ISO files.

Also, after installing Windows 10 Enterprise, you won't be able to use the recovery partition on your PC to go back to your previous version of Windows.