Looking to download the latest Windows 10 or Windows 11 ISO image? Here is how to get it direct from the Microsoft server, and create installation media using third-party utility refuse. Well Downloading Windows ISO files directly from Microsoft's servers ensures that you are getting a genuine, unmodified version of the operating system.
- Windows 10 ISO download link: https://www.techaipost.com/download-windows-10-iso/
- Windows 11 ISO download link https://www.techaipost.com/download-windows-11-iso-free/
What is an ISO image file?
Whether you’re planning to upgrade your current operating system, perform a clean install, or create a recovery disk, you need a Windows 11/10 ISO image.
An ISO file is a digital replica of a physical disc, and with it, you can install or reinstall Windows on your PC without needing a physical disc.
Downloading Windows 11 ISO
- Open your browser and go to the Windows 11 download page.
- Under the "Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO)" section, click on the "Select Download" drop-down menu.
- Select "Windows 11" from the drop-down menu and click "Download."
- Choose your preferred language from the drop-down menu and click "Confirm."
- Click on the "64-bit Download" button. This will start downloading the Windows 11 ISO file to your computer.
Downloading Windows 10 ISO
- Open Chrome browser and Head to Microsoft’s Windows 10 download centre
- Press F12 to open Chrome developer tools. You must select a mobile device as your user agent because Microsoft offers the media files only when the website is accessed on a non-Windows 10 device.
- Now select Windows 10 from the select edition drop-down menu and click confirm.
- Select the language for your ISO, then confirm,
- Now click on either 32-bit or 64-bit to download the ISO image.
Note: This makes a big difference, so you must be careful before downloading the files. You can verify the config from Settings > System > About.
Creating a Bootable USB Drive
- Go to the Rufus website and download the latest version.
- Plug in a USB drive (at least 8GB) and run Rufus.
- In Rufus, select your USB drive from the "Device" drop-down menu.
- Click the "SELECT" button and choose the ISO file you downloaded.
- Click "START" to begin creating the bootable USB drive.
- Rufus will format the USB drive and copy the necessary files. This might take a few minutes.
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