Microsoft Store
Use this when you want the cleanest Windows install flow, straightforward updates, and the least manual handling.
DTNT is built for Windows 10 and Windows 11. Microsoft Store is the preferred path, with a signed direct installer and portable fallback still available when needed.
Not every machine gets handled the same way. This page is here to keep the install story clear whether you are putting DTNT on your own workstation, a field laptop, or a customer-support machine.
Use this when you want the cleanest Windows install flow, straightforward updates, and the least manual handling.
Use this when Store access is not the best fit for the machine or you need a more direct deployment path.
Keep this for support cases, controlled environments, or machines where you need a simpler backup delivery path.
Use Microsoft Store first when possible. If needed, use the direct installer instead. Either way, get DTNT open and confirmed on the target machine.
Open the app, confirm the active adapter, subnet, and local gateway, and make sure the machine sees the network you expect.
Install and commercial activation are intentionally separate so you can start free, then unlock Pro when the saved workflows matter.
DTNT opens around the current network context, not an empty shell. That means you can move from install into Wi-Fi surveying, device discovery, and speed checks without extra setup.
Install route and Pro purchase are separate by design. Buying Pro does not change how the app is delivered, and using the free app does not force a paid upgrade.