

With great features to boot such as Continuum tablet mode, Microsoft has made sure that its desktop operating system is ready for the next-generation of hardware from different manufacturers.Īll that sounds good on paper and things get even better knowing that Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 Service Pack 1 and Windows 8.1 Update users. Packed to the rafters with new and improved features, Windows 10 breaks away from the tried and tested Windows releases which we have become accustomed to and dives head first into territory which blurs the line between the present and future. And with a lot riding on this big release, Microsoft is also aiming to push its OS to at least a billion devices in two to three years. In fact, it's so big that it's expected to break the Internet during its rollout period. Windows 10 is a huge release from the Redmond-based software giant. You can use these images for recovery or reinstalling Windows 10 later on. Here's how you can download Windows 10 Pro, Home (x86, 圆4) ISO images officially and legally directly from Microsoft. Good Luck! (If I manage to get a working ISO out of this which is inclusive of USB 3.0 support, I may re-upload this somewhere else and link to it in a separate comment.: Direct download latest version 21H1 (May 2021 Update) I'll try to report back if this thing lets me edit my posts. Here are two sources for, and two ways of, modifying the drivers on the ISO - one is through command-line, another is through faking a C:\ directory WIM mount. I'm going to be attempting the latter since by the end of this, I will be having a tri-boot system, and don't want to mess anything up for the other OS'. I have looked into a variety of workarounds, some people suggest to "disable USB 3.0 mode in BIOS by switching to USB 2.0 compatibility mode ), and others say you have to modify the ISO file. so like me, you're (probably) going to find yourself sitting at the Install Screen that says "Choose your preferred Language," and neither your keyboard or usb mouse will work - even if they're wired. Windows 7 service pack 1 did NOT ship with USB 3.0 support. However, if you are installing this in a brand-new hard drive, you might run into trouble. Then you should see it load-up on your system as a Windows 7 installer. If you make sure to create a BOOTABLE flash-drive, following either of these instructions: So I only tried the 64-bit version, as that's what I'm in need of, and I can say it appears to be legitimate.
