Search for a free tool to install Windows 10.
Search for a free tool to install Windows 10.
To be clear this is not pirated but a tool used to the install but Users will still have to pay for it. I used Linux and that how I D/L the install. What the site of this Tool? Forgotten the name of my Post. This was provided by the Users here. Thanks.
The platform for generating content? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software.../windows10
I don't thing that is it. It kick me out after I clicked install. Good thing it did, didn't even tell me which drive to select. Could have wiped my Linux drive... I would have to try again.
It seems the media creation utility is mainly compatible with Windows. You can still obtain a genuine disc image from Microsoft by downloading it directly, then using a tool like DD or another method to build a bootable USB drive from that file.
I'm looking for an unlicensed version of Windows 10 with certain features turned off for use on a Linux PC from 2022. Back in 2020 or 2021, Microsoft offered a download option for users who lost their installation media or product key, allowing them to install a feature-limited version. This was only available until the user could afford a license. Until then, they relied on this temporary solution. A person shared a link to Microsoft's site, but I tried using it with Linux Mint and ended up needing three packs instead.
They only provide the complete full-fat version 10/11 from the given link. Running Windows unactivated has certain restrictions, like not being able to personalize your desktop and a watermark will show once it's activated. There’s no other way to get the download. The ISO includes all editions, and you don’t need any license key for installation or use.
But yesterday I didn’t get it to work without a product key. It wouldn’t let me choose which drive to install on. Luckily it kicked me out of the process. I might have lost my Linux drive. I logged into Windows sometime on Sunday or early Monday, then logged off, restarted into Linux, but couldn’t log back in with the same password.
It will request one, but you can bypass it by tapping the link labeled "I don't have a key" in the bottom left corner of the window. The installer will prompt about the installation location, and it won't skip this stage automatically. Sign in to what Linux? Windows isn't compatible with Linux setups and shouldn't interfere with them. It might only swap the GRUB bootloader for its own version.
I noticed the message you provided. Would you like me to help with anything related to Windows?