![]() ![]() Normally not a problem, unless its programs that allow only a specified number of installs. They will still remain 100% in your windows 8.1, but you wont have access to them when your in windows 10. #2, any/all programs you have on windows 8.1 will have to be redownloaded/installed into/onto windows 10. The only cons I'm aware of, are that #1, you loose the amount of hard drive space in which you allow for windows 10 to use. This way when the preview ends, or you don't like the preview, or you experience bugs, you can just boot back into your windows 8.1. It also allows you to keep everything you have right now, and have 100% access to it at anytime. The pros are that the preview will run 100% off your hardware. ![]() This also allows for dual boot, in which upon booting up, you will have 30 seconds to pick whether or not you want windows 8.1 or windows 10. And the Windows 10 preview will essentially be on its own. This will allow you to keep your existing windows 8.1, all files, programs, and everything else. These instructions are for installing windows 10 preview, on a separate newly made partition. ![]()
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