Windows 10 was initially released in October 2015 and has been updated since then with various versions.
Windows 10 was initially released in October 2015 and has been updated since then with various versions.
My prediction for Q1 2105 is April, though I'm still considering other possibilities.
Microsoft didn't mention specific dates for the release. April marks the end of the current preview licenses. However, these can often be extended, as was the case with previous Windows previews. Next week, the version showcasing features from the presentation will become available. This delay is due to the fact that the demonstrated content is still in development and may cause frequent crashes or numerous bugs, making it unsuitable for release. Microsoft also tends to avoid addressing issues they already anticipate.
Microsoft has completed a conference on Windows 10. The technical release is almost finished, and the next phase will be the consumer version similar to Windows 8. We might see build 9926 for the consumer release. I’m eagerly anticipating CP installing Windows 10 directly on hardware. Here’s a response from AMD’s FAQs.