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![]() ![]() Warning: As Microsoft itself will warn you, this process isn't designed for average users and may not be completely stable. You may not want to do this on your primary phone. Microsoft's Windows Device Recovery Tool can help you reset your phone's software if you encounter a problem, but it doesn't work for all Windows phones. Step One: Check If Windows 10 Supports Your Phone This trick only works if the Windows Insider Preview program - and Windows 10 itself - will support your Windows phone. Microsoft provides a list of phones that support the preview program here. Microsoft supports a wide variety of Microsoft Lumia (formerly Nokia Lumia) phones. Right now, the only non-Lumia phones that will work are the HTC One (M8) for Windows and the LG Lancet. Tap the ellipsis menu - that's the "." button - at the bottom of the app. When the menu appears, tap "Leave Program" and sign in with your Microsoft account to confirm your choice. Click "Continue" to confirm you want to leave the program. When the stable version of Windows 10 catches up with the software already on your phone, you'll be put back to the normal stable channel of Windows 10. Your phone won't continually upgrade to unstable builds.Īfter Windows 10 becomes stable, Microsoft's new update process means carriers won't be able to delay or block security, stability, and even feature updates - something carriers often do for Andorid phones. But the upgrade to Windows 10 can be delayed and blocked, and many cellular carriers will likely get in the way. ![]()
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