Since you requested the Windows 10 ISO file feature, here are the official methods to download the disc image (ISO) for free directly from Microsoft. Method 1: Official Media Creation Tool (Easiest) This is the standard method provided by Microsoft to download the ISO or create a bootable USB drive.
Visit the Microsoft Download Page: Go to the Microsoft Windows 10 Download page . Download the Tool: Under "Create Windows 10 installation media," click Download tool now . Run the Tool: Open the file MediaCreationTool.exe . Accept Terms: Accept the license terms. Select Option: On the "What do you want to do?" screen, select Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC and click Next. Select ISO: Uncheck "Use the recommended options for this PC" if you need a different language or architecture. Click Next. Choose Media: Select ISO file and click Next. Save: Choose where to save the .iso file. The tool will download the latest version of Windows 10 for you.
Method 2: Direct ISO Download (Web Browser Trick) If you do not want to use the Media Creation Tool, you can force the Microsoft website to display the direct ISO download links by changing your browser's "User Agent."
Go to the Windows 10 Download Page. Open Developer Tools:
Chrome/Edge: Press F12 or Ctrl + Shift + I . Firefox: Press F12 .
Simulate a Mobile Device: Click the "Toggle device emulation" icon (it looks like a phone/tablet icon) or press Ctrl + Shift + M . Refresh the Page: The website should now reload in a mobile format. Select Edition: You will now see a dropdown menu labeled "Select Edition." Choose Windows 10 (multi-edition ISO) and click Confirm . Select Language: Choose your language and click Confirm . Download: You will see "64-bit Download" and "32-bit Download" buttons. Click the one you need (usually 64-bit) to start the direct download.
Important Notes:
License Key: You can use the ISO to install Windows 10 for free, but you will eventually need a valid license key to activate it (unless you are reinstalling on a PC that already has a digital license linked to its hardware). Rufus (For Bootable USB): Once you have the ISO file, you usually need a tool like Rufus to burn that ISO onto a USB drive so you can boot from it to install Windows.
What is an ISO file? An ISO file, also known as an ISO image, is a file that contains the contents of a CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc in a single file. It's a way to distribute software, operating systems, or other data in a single file that can be easily downloaded or stored. Creating a Windows 10 ISO file If you want to create a Windows 10 ISO file from a CD or DVD, you can use various tools such as:
Windows Disc Image Burner (built-in to Windows): Insert the Windows 10 installation disc, open the Windows Disc Image Burner tool, and select the disc drive. Then, choose a location to save the ISO file and click "Create". ImgBurn (free, third-party tool): Download and install ImgBurn, then select "Create image file from disc" and choose the disc drive. Specify a location to save the ISO file and click "Create Image". PowerISO (free trial, paid): Download and install PowerISO, then select "Create Image File from CD/DVD" and choose the disc drive. Specify a location to save the ISO file and click "Create".
Downloading a Windows 10 ISO file If you want to download a Windows 10 ISO file directly from Microsoft, you can use the Media Creation Tool (free):
Go to the Microsoft Windows 10 download page. Click on "Download tool now" under "Create Windows 10 installation media". Run the Media Creation Tool and select "Create installation media for another PC". Choose the edition, language, and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) you want to download. Select "ISO file" as the media type and choose a location to save the file.
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