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You can now return to the Insider program to receive new versions of Windows 10

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The Windows Insider Program has been one of the emblems of the Windows 10 developmentThe enthusiastic users registered in it have allowed us to improve the operating system from its most preliminary versions, thanks to their comments, criticisms and suggestions that have been incorporated by Microsoft in the final version.

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And as announced a while back, this testing program will continue beyond the official release of Windows 10 (which had place last week). Even so, the program was suspended for the weeks leading up to launch, so Microsoft could focus its efforts on the distribution system it would use to deliver the final version of Windows 10 to the general public."

The Insider program was temporarily suspended as Microsoft prepared for the launch of Windows 10 "

Therefore, many will be happy to know that now the Insider program for PC and tablet is back online for those who have Windows 10 installed. To sign up for it, you just have to go to Settings > Update and security > Advanced options > Get Insider builds and there press the Start button. We will be shown various warnings regarding the natural risks of using prerelease software, and after confirming that we agree, we will be asked to reboot the system in order to complete the enrollment (Windows login with a registered Microsoft account may also be required in the program)."

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Unfortunately, this option seems not to be available to everyone, so we think Microsoft is releasing it in waves of Progressive form.Therefore, if we go to the indicated section of the Configuration and we do not see the Start button, it means that we have to try again"

And for now it is also not possible to rejoin the program by downloading builds or preliminary compilations from the internet, since the download of ISO files of these builds is still suspended. This means that it is not possible (for now) to join the Insider Program from earlier versions of Windows, such as Windows 8.1 or Windows 7.

Via | Microsoft Insider, Winsupersite

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