Windows10TechnicalPreview (TP) has brought some exciting new features. I believe many of my friends are eager to try it, and it is no exception to using Linux systems, so how can I try windows 10 on your Linux system? Let the editor tell you. Windows10TP System Requirements The minimum system requirements for Windows10TP are: processor: 1 GHz clock speed memory: 1G (32-bit) or 2G (64-bit) Hard Disk
Windows 10 Technical Preview (TP) has brought some exciting new features. I believe many of my friends are eager to try it, and it is no exception to using Linux, so how can we try Windows 10 on your Linux system? Let the editor tell you.
Windows 10 TP System Requirements
The minimum system requirements for Windows 10 TP are:
- Processor: 1 GHz clock speed
- Memory: 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
- Hard Disk: 16 GB
Download Windows 10 TP
Windows 10 TP is available in different languages. Download it as needed.
Click to download and install Windows 10 TP1. set your bios options in the virtual machine.
First, we need to start the computer and enter the BIOS, and then set the virtualization Technology to Enable in System Configuration> Device Options.
2. Install VirtualBox and install Windows 10 TP in the Virtual Machine
We can install VirtualBox either in the Software Center (Ubuntu) or by downloading the installation package. select Other Windows as the system type (pay attention to the number of digits of the system). After installation, you can click the next step, which is to configure the memory for some CPUs. You can choose not to describe them one by one based on your needs.
After setting it, you can go to the Windows 10 installation interface.
Q &
The installation process is not always so smooth. You may encounter such an error:
The solution is simple. Open the terminal and enter the following command:
VBoxManage setextradata "vmname" VBoxInternal/CPUM/CMPXCHG16B 1
Press enter to restart the virtual machine to enter the normal installation interface.
TIPS: Windows 10 Technical Preview (TP) is not an official version. Do not use it as a production environment.
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