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Re: ISO files
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Originally Posted by SnoopZ
It still needs to be bootable so when you put the DVD in the drive and turn on the pc it'll load the DVD and start the Windows 10 installation routine.
Just run the set up file for either 32 bit or 64 bi
Ken dont know if you sorted it out yet but otherwise if you have an 8gb USB stick use the media creation tool to put it on a stick... also that way you'll have the most current version of W10.
And next time say what you are doing as that way you'll have smarter answers quicker.
And to mirror the rest if it is just a standard iso there are enough free programs to use if you dont want to use Windows.
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Re: ISO files
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Originally Posted by DocDutch
Ken dont know if you sorted it out yet but otherwise if you have an 8gb USB stick use the media creation tool to put it on a stick... also that way you'll have the most current version of W10.
And next time say what you are doing as that way you'll have smarter answers quicker.
And to mirror the rest if it is just a standard iso there are enough free programs to use if you dont want to use Windows.
Thanks for all the help given. I don't have USB bat I do have some blank DVDs.