Windows 10 and Windows 11 ISO images Download from Microsoft server


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.

  1. Windows 10 ISO download link: https://www.techaipost.com/download-windows-10-iso/ 
  2. 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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