No, there isn't an AIO Windows 10 ISO available.
No, there isn't an AIO Windows 10 ISO available.
It’s straightforward. First, use 7-Zip to transfer the ISO files onto a USB stick with at least 5GB capacity. Next, move the bootsect.exe file from the boot directory into C:\Windows\system32. Then open Command Prompt via Start Menu, press Ctrl+Shift+Enter, and follow the UAC instructions. Finally, execute the command 'bootsect /nt60 E:', substituting E: with your USB drive letter. That completes the setup for installing Windows 10 Home and Pro into BIOS/UEFI systems.
If you used Rufus USB Utility, it would also let you achieve the same result.
The issue arises when downloading the ISO from the provided link. Ensure your system meets the requirements and try again.
The site appears suspicious. You can determine its legitimacy using HashCalc. If Rufus fails, you may attempt manual USB creation following my guidance.