Whether you arrived at Windows 10 through a dedicated upgrade or a shiny new Windows 10 license, you will eventually have to restore or reset Windows 10. There are now a whole host of ways to install Windows 10. Read on for our comprehensive guide to creating Windows 10 installation media. The first and most obvious choice for creating Windows 10 installation media is the Windows Media Creation Tool. This application allows you to download the Home or Pro versions of Windows 10, and you can pick from the 32-bit or 64-bit version for both. Following your selections, you can choose to install directly to a USB drive or download a single or dual-use ISO to install to a disc at a later time.ĭownload the Windows Media Creation Tool. Once downloaded, run the application and select Create installation media for another PC.
Windows 10 will download within the application, ready for you to choose your version, system architecture, and which versions you'd like to include in your Windows 10 installation media. Now, choose the options you want to include in your unattended installation. It allows you to easily update the operating system without.
For example, accepting the EULA, skipping automatic activation, skipping the license rearm, the setup language, entering your computer name, keyboard language and input, whether to use express privacy and sharing settings, and more. Windows Media Creation Tool is an easy-to-use, free utility program for Microsoft Windows PCs.