April 10, 2025
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Download of the Windows 10 Home version 64 bit latest version iso file
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On this page, you have the method to create ISO file also.
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Right click the MediaCreationTool.exe file then click Run as administrator.
Note: How to Verify If You Downloaded or Installed the Latest Version Windows 10
Accept the End User License Agreement:
Select the option Create installation media for another PC if you want to download a ISO image or create a bootable DVD or USB thumb drive,
Click Next
If you want to download a particular edition or both architectures, uncheck the Use the recommended option for this PC.
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Click in the Edition list box, choose your edition then click Next.
Windows 10 - contains Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Pro.
Windows 10 Home Single Language - only select this edition if you are running Windows 10 Single Language, Windows 8 Single Language or Windows 8.1 with Bing.
Windows 10 N - only select this edition if you reside in Europe, it does not contain Windows Media Player. It contains Windows 10 Home N, Windows 10 Pro N.
Please read the following: Fix Windows 10 Media Creation Tool from Defaulting to Home Instead of Pro
Downloading the ISO file
An ISO file is a digital or virtual replica of a physical disc. In order to use an ISO you must burn it to a optical disc. In the case of Windows 10, a blank Dual Layer DVD or an empty USB thumb drive. If you are using Windows 7, you can create the .ISO then burn it using the built in Disc Image utility. If you are running Windows XP or Windows Vista, you can using a third party burning tool such as ImgBurn or Roxio/Nero.
Creating a .ISO file
For the purposes of this exercise, we are gonna use the .ISO option.
Select ISO file, then click Save, Select your location then click Save.
Wait while the .ISO image is created.
If you want to make a bootable copy, learn how:
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