Win10 Enterprise Edition 90-day free evaluation version: but you may not want to use

  
A few days ago, Microsoft officially released the Windows 10 operating system, but what may be unexpected for Microsoft is that Windows 10 has become the fastest updated operating system in its own history, and has received 14 million installations in just 24 hours. Then, yesterday, it reached an exaggerated 67 million copies, and is still growing rapidly. Such unprecedented demand has excited Microsoft, and most of the feedback from the media and users has been very positive.

For Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users who have not been upgraded for the time being, just wait patiently for Microsoft's official push notifications. For those who are not eligible for the free Windows 10 system upgrade, Microsoft now offers a three-month free trial qualification before deciding whether to purchase or not. On August 2nd, just yesterday, Microsoft released the 90-day free evaluation version (Evaluations) of Windows 10 Enterprise.

It may not be suitable for general users

It should be noted that this version of Windows 10 is not intended for general users, but is designed for evaluation by IT professionals in the enterprise. Also available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, requiring user installation and backup of files, data, and settings before the 90-day deadline. So, if you are not a corporate user, we recommend that you install it on a separate hard disk partition so that you can boot both systems without worrying about the risk of data loss in the future.

In addition, this is an enterprise version after all, and there are still some shortcomings for the average user, because the system does not contain some key functions, such as Cortana personal digital assistant, mail, calendar, contacts, photos and Windows Store store. This means that you can't download apps from Microsoft officially, and all tile apps can only be installed in other ways via third-party websites. However, this is indeed one of the ways to feel Windows 10 ahead of time.

More features are enterprise level

Microsoft is working hard to upgrade more genuine home users of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 through free upgrades, although more and more upgraded users Much, but there is still a long way to go before Microsoft's 1 billion target. The launch of the evaluation version is undoubtedly a desire to recruit more Windows 10 enterprise users.

It is understood that the evaluation version is designed to help IT people test the compatibility of large and medium-sized enterprise solutions with new systems, providing the most reliable and easy to manage infrastructure, including advanced security features, flexible deployment, Update and support options, as well as comprehensive management and control of devices and applications. Enterprise users can enjoy the Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB/Long Term Service Branch) update method, which can be freely controlled for all updates and upgrades, but it cannot be postponed indefinitely.

About how to download and install the 90-day free version of Windows 10 Enterprise Evaluations, you can go to Microsoft's dedicated website to learn about it. Official English (United States), English (UK), China (Simplified), China (Traditional) Multilingual versions in French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish, and Portuguese (Brazil).

As it is, downloading the evaluation version of the ISO image installation directly will not restore your Windows system to the previous version using the reply partition, so think twice. Of course, if you are really a business user, you can choose to purchase the full license directly, otherwise the desktop background will turn black, receive a desktop notification that is not genuine, and the PC will automatically shut down once every hour.

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