The tool will begin downloading the files and building the ISO image. Once finished, you will have a clean, ready-to-use 64-bit ISO file. How to Create Bootable Media From the ISO
If you prefer not to download third-party software like Rufus, go back to of Method 1 and select USB flash drive instead of ISO file. The tool handles formatting and flashing the files in one seamless step. Installing Windows 10 Pro 64-Bit
Method 1: Using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool (Windows Users) Windows 10 Pro Iso 64 Bit Download Microsoft
This is the primary method for a . The tool works on Windows 7, 8.1, and 10.
Set Partition scheme to (for modern UEFI systems) or MBR (for older systems). Click Start to create the bootable drive. The tool will begin downloading the files and
Follow the on-screen instructions to finish setting up your user account and preferences. Finalizing Installation After the installation is complete, make sure to:
If you don't have a key during installation, you can click "I don't have a product key." Windows 10 will still install, but you will need to purchase and enter a valid Pro key later to activate all features and remove the watermark. Ensuring Safety: Beware of Third-Party Sites The tool handles formatting and flashing the files
Click the icon (it looks like a smartphone/tablet icon) to switch to a mobile view.
Before installing, ensure your hardware supports the 64-bit version:
Downloading the ISO is free. However, to activate Windows 10 Pro features, you will need a valid product key. If you install the software without a key, you can use it for a trial period, but personalization and some features will be locked until you activate it.