Windows 10 and exe file relative prolem .

dear helpers , i hear that microsolf will release window 10 which one is workable on any flatform like phone , table , pc , laptop .... and the matter here that can we run a EXE file on wins 10 phone -flatform ?  do we need to install a driver for
a printer when connect it to device by using On The Go cable ,.  or else can install win 10 mobile-flatform by usb bootable ? regards .

Hi binh,
Here is the newly published blog information regarding Windows 10 new release:
January build now available to the Windows Insider Program
You may take a check with the newly changes from the blog above, for the other aspects, as it is stated in the article, Windows 10 is still under building,
However, not everything you saw on Wednesday is included in this new build. Much is still in-progress and we’re getting it out to you as fast as we can – so you can try it out and give us feedback.
For the how-to topics, please check:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/preview-how-to
Best regards
Michael Shao
TechNet Community Support

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