Use alternative methods like USB drives or cloud installation.
Use alternative methods like USB drives or cloud installation.
Windows 10 Pro fits comfortably on an 8GB USB drive. The largest file "install.wim" stays under 4 GB in recent versions and serves as the main component. You don’t require separate Home and Pro ISO files. The download from Microsoft includes both versions in a single ISO, which is essentially a Pro edition unless you use scripts to exclude the Home version. If you choose Home, the installer will skip Pro-specific files from install.wim. Currently, most regular users shouldn’t run a 32-bit version of Windows. Share the ISO directly from Microsoft at https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software...ndows10ISO. Make sure to use a non-Windows OS or adjust your browser’s User-Agent, as this ensures the official pre-built ISO link. Otherwise, you’ll only get a Media Creation Tool that’s slow and resource-heavy.