Microsoft just released the ISOs for Windows 10 Build 9879. If you’re into installing early builds on your PC and you’ve been waiting on a clean install, you can download the ISOs from Microsoft’s website and install Windows 10 Build 9879.
It’s important to know that; trying out an early build like this is actually risky, so it’s best you don’t install this on your primary PC because once installed, you won’t have the option to use the recovery partition on your PC to go back to previous version of Windows.
Below is a list of the new features in Build 9879:
• You can now use Snap Assist when snapping apps across multiple monitors. We’ve also introduced new 3 finger gestures for precision touchpads. Here is the list of the new 3 finger gestures for you to try: 3 finger up -> Task View, 3 finger down -> Show Desktop, 3 finger flick to left or right -> switches to previous app (go back 1), 3 finger move left or right -> Alt-Tab (Task View) pops up and you can select the app you want (remove fingers to select) and 3 finger tap -> Search.
• For Windows 10, having OneDrive provide fast and reliable sync of your files is important. Starting with this build, OneDrive will use selective sync. This means you choose what you want synced to your PC and it will be. What you see is really there and you don’t need to worry about downloading it. You can choose to have all of your OneDrive files synced to your PC, or just the ones you select.
• Also in Windows 8.1, there were multiple ways you could get to your OneDrive files such as through the modern OneDrive app or through File Explorer. We heard a lot of feedback around this as well. It wasn’t obvious exactly where to go for your OneDrive files. In Windows 10, we are providing people with one easy way to get to their OneDrive files – through File Explorer. To manage OneDrive, just right-click on the OneDrive icon in the notification area and click “Settings” to manage how OneDrive behaves.
Head over to Microsoft’s site to download the ISOs.