![]() ![]() The system requirements are essentially the same as it is for Windows 8. I managed to get away with installing the 64-bit version of the technical preview in just 1GB of RAM because of the limited resources on my notebook, but if you can find 2GB to play with then the performance will be better. I recommend downloading the 64-bit ISO unless you have a specific reason to test the 32-bit version. Windows 10 Technical Preview System Requirementsĭownload the technical preview by joining the Windows Insider Program. In the meantime, you can find an evaluation version of VMware Workstation 10 or take a look at Aidan Finn’s article, “ Testing the Windows 10 Technical Preview in a Hyper-V VM” on the Petri IT Knowledgebase. VMware is set to release Workstation 11 in December, where it will officially support the Windows 10 Technical Preview. Because of this, you might run into some problems with this unsupported scenario. ![]() Although I was able to install the VMware tools for Windows 8 on the technical preview, VMware Workstation 10 doesn’t officially support Windows 10. If you have the option of installing the new Windows 10 Technical Preview in a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) or on a VMware Workstation, then I’d suggest that the better option is Hyper-V for now. Related: An IT Pro’s Perspective on Windows 10.Learn how to install the Windows 10 Technical Preview in a VMware Workstation virtual machine.
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