Once you have the ISO, you need to "burn" it to a USB drive (at least 8GB). For Legacy BIOS If you have an older computer, use a tool like : Partition scheme: MBR. Target system: BIOS (or UEFI-CSM). File system: NTFS. For Modern UEFI Most PCs from the last 10 years use UEFI: Partition scheme: GPT. Target system: UEFI (non CSM). File system: FAT32. Installation and Activation Steps to Install Insert the USB and restart your PC. Enter the Boot Menu (usually F12 , F11 , or Esc ). Select your USB drive.
💡 Always keep your ISO updated to the latest version (22H2) to ensure your system has the newest security definitions and driver compatibility. Once you have the ISO, you need to
If you are on a Mac or Linux, Microsoft shows direct download links. On Windows, you can "trick" the site: Open the download page in Chrome/Edge. Press F12 to open Developer Tools. Click the icon (mobile view). Refresh the page ( F5 ). File system: NTFS
The site will now offer a direct dropdown to select the Windows 10 edition and download the 64-bit ISO directly without the tool. Preparing the BIOS/UEFI Bootable USB File system: FAT32
Select . Uncheck "Use the recommended options" to manually select: Language: Your preference. Edition: Windows 10. Architecture: 64-bit (x64). Choose "ISO file" and select a folder to save it. Direct Download (The "Browser Trick")
Follow the prompts. When asked for a key, select to choose "Windows 10 Pro" manually. Activation
Before downloading, ensure your hardware meets these standards: 1 GHz or faster. RAM: 2 GB for 64-bit (4 GB recommended). Hard Disk Space: 32 GB or larger. Graphics Card: DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver. Display: 800x600 resolution. How to Download the ISO File