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Click the "Register to continue" button to register for the Windows 10 Enterprise edition.Sign in with your Microsoft account credentials. Click the sign-in button to download Windows 10 Enterprise.To download the Windows 10 Enterprise 90-trial edition, go to Microsoft's TechNet Evaluation Center.Instead of using the Windows 10 Technical Preview as explained in the above stories, you would use the new Windows 10 Enterprise 90-trial edition.
#WINDOWS 10 GAMER EDITION X64 LTSB FINAL HOW TO#
And this article by yours truly explains how to run Windows 8 in a virtual machine using either VirtualBox or VMware Player. This article by CNET's Tom McNamara covers similar ground. This article by CNET's Rick Broida explains how to set up a virtual machine using VirtualBox.
One is called VirtualBox and is made by Oracle the other is VMware Player made by VMware.
#WINDOWS 10 GAMER EDITION X64 LTSB FINAL INSTALL#
There are two free virtual machine programs that you can download and install to create your VM environment. A virtual machine program lets you install and run Windows 10 in its own environment within Windows 7 or 8.1. And this article from Microsoft specifically explains how to dual-boot Windows 10 with another version of Windows.ģ) As as for that third option, you can set up a free virtual machine program in Windows 7 or 8.1.
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This CNET how-to article explains how to set up a dual-boot environment for Windows 7 and 8, but the process would be the same for Windows 10 and Windows 7 or 8.1. When you turn on your PC, a boot menu appears, allowing you decide whether you want to launch Windows 10 or Windows 7 or 8.1. A dual-boot setup allows you to run more than one operating system on the same PC by storing them in separate partitions. So, how would you install the Windows 10 Enterprise trial edition and still maintain your existing Windows 7 or 8.1 environment if you're so inclined? Here, you have three options.ġ) If you have a spare or test PC that's lying around not doing anything, you can install the Enterprise edition cleanly on that PC and use that to check out Windows 10.Ģ) If you have a PC with enough disk space, you can create a dual-boot setup. The Windows 10 Enterprise edition is geared for large businesses, but it still offers the same features you'll find in the Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro editions as long as you pick the right option when you download the software. During that time, you can still maintain your current Windows 7 or 8.1 environment for your everyday tasks.
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The upgrade naturally wipes out your existing installation of Windows 7 or 8.1, though you can roll back if for whatever reason you don't want to stick with Windows 10.Īnother option, though, is to install the free 90-day trial of Windows 10 Enterprise edition to check out the new OS.īut if the Windows 10 upgrade itself is free, why would you need to bother with a free evaluation edition? Well, installing the trial version gives you three months to check out Windows 10. The upgrade is free for one year, so if you haven't yet installed it, you have plenty of time to decide whether or not to dive in. On Wednesday, Microsoft officially started pushing out Windows 10 as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and 8.1 users who reserved a copy. It also makes Fullscreen Exclusive mode load significantly quicker.Microsoft has rolled out a free evaluation version of Windows 10 Enterprise edition so you can play with it for 90 days if you're still on the fence about upgrading. FSE Optimization does something with mouse input, makes it glide somewhat, it's hard to explain, but it helps with ALT+TABing games in Fullscreen Exclusive Mode. 1607 does not have it and therefore G-Sync works fine with it. FSE Optimization in 1809 works well and if you disable it, some games will stop using G-Sync and others will not load if you use ReShade/SweetFX, but only on versions newer than 1607. The registry entries you listed have nothing to do with FSE Optimization and those registry entries do not prevent from parasitic game-related DLL files attaching to game. Xbox-related stuff (in Store/AppX-related component section) Game Explorer (in Media component section) NTLite free version can remove those components. Click to expand.I stopped having stutters after I removed proper components along with others components HT+Gaming PC does not need with NTLite.