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That doesn't work and clearing Firefox browser cache doesn't help. It says click 64 bit version button. Then little dialog box says it's beginning, but nothing happens.if that^^ doesnt work, clear your browser cache and try again.
Add block? If you can't get it, give me a few and I can throw it on my NAS and give you access.That doesn't work and clearing Firefox browser cache doesn't help. It says click 64 bit version button. Then little dialog box says it's beginning, but nothing happens.
look in the downloads and see if its listed still. if so, delete it. could install edge/chrome if you cant get it working.That doesn't work and clearing Firefox browser cache doesn't help. It says click 64 bit version button. Then little dialog box says it's beginning, but nothing happens.
There is a USB creation tool Microsoft has. Google the windows 10 creation tool and it will download the ISO for you and create a usb.
that could be a very good point. idk if there is linux compatible tool or not...That's not going to work under Linux Mint?
Probably it will work using Wine...That's not going to work under Linux Mint?
That's not going to work under Linux Mint?
If you visit the ISO download page/USB creation tool page in Chrome and set your User Agent to iPhone (using dev tools), you will be given a direct ISO download link.
If it's an ISO, just dd it to your usb drive and it'll probably work.But you still can't run the official media creation tool...
The problem I've found with third party bootable media creation tools under Linux (and MacOS/Windows) is they try to burn media using FAT32 and the Windows ISO is now too big for FAT32 - So your bootable media works fine under a normal legacy BIOS, but isn't recognized under certain UEFI's. However, I know there are workarounds that involve a GPT as a FAT32 partition and install the ISO under an NTFS partition on the same thumb drive.
https://techbit.ca/2019/02/creating-a-bootable-windows-10-uefi-usb-drive-using-linux/
Any Win10 x64 ISO and Rufus or Etcher is all you need, Etcher is stupid easy.
https://www.balena.io/etcher/
Etcher copies images to drives byte by byte, without doing any transformation to the final device, which means images that require special treatment to be made bootable, like Windows images, will not work out of the box.
IIRC Rufus creates a bootable image which is why it's not so good to use with linux ISO:s as it messes up things. It's also possible to make the image bootable when using dd but that requires changing a flag using command line...
It works without a key only for a few days, then starts nagging for one. If you're comfortable with a nag text and black background, you never need a key.Some people say that for some time, they just download windows 10, install, pass the validation number part and it just works. Doesn't need to be paid or validated.
Not sure, but you already sold your soul for W10 so maybe they don't ask you anything more.
I kind of feel fooled. I just paid a month ago full licence fee for a brand new Windows 10 I downoaded from M$ shop.
You can still set a background by r.click. The nagging and watermark can be disabled by registry tweaks.It works without a key only for a few days, then starts nagging for one. If you're comfortable with a nag text and black background, you never need a key.
It works without a key only for a few days, then starts nagging for one. If you're comfortable with a nag text and black background, you never need a key.
I see I got all my WIn10 licenses for free so I wouldn't know...You can still set a background by r.click. The nagging and watermark can be disabled by registry tweaks.
Well, so I'm about 150 euros poorer for no reason.
I only used Windows 10 3 days for e-learning. I may use it probably in March for the same reason for another 3 days and probably in june or july exactly the same.
Quite sure I won't have the vaccine until then. It's kind of crazy that in France, governement is inventing and maintaining a dispute that nobody cares about who's going to have the vaccine, how and when, debating while all the vaccines, hundred of thousand have been delivered by Germany long ago. I'm quite sure some vaccines will become obsolete while those crazy guys will still be debating and still giving vaccines at the pace of 500 per week (yes believe it or not this is how fast it's going in France). In the mean time, I'm kind of stuck. Very difficult to have meetings and all the projets are still artificially down in lockdown. Also it's impossible to meet people in the administrations. It's kind of continuous vacation for them. All my business is down, but still I have taxes and social charges that didn't disappear, and an expensive professionnal insurance to pay etc etc. All my savings will vanish around mid 2021 at this pace. Also professionnal training is still mandatory. Win 10 PC may serve another couple of times. Just hate Win 10 so much. I'm still on Win 7 with all the professional software around it and for some time in the future.
It's as legal as using a 5 dollar Ebay keyJandor- those who dont have to activate like that most likely are installing on an OEM system like dell/hp etc. otherwise there is no legal way to just not enter a key and use windows 10.
It's perfectly legal to use Win 10 without a key, you just lose some features and get a watermark.Jandor- those who dont have to activate like that most likely are installing on an OEM system like dell/hp etc. otherwise there is no legal way to just not enter a key and use windows 10.
Or maybe they're just saying. I didn't have time to test. However, I don't think I'll be using any other Win 10 since I don't have any use apart for e-learning and the software that needs to be used then. So I own one Win 10 and it's okay. I own another on Bootcamp on a Macbook but I blocked the updates since it trashes my legal software and I have to ask for new validations or my be even render the software incompatible, which works great now.Jandor- those who dont have to activate like that most likely are installing on an OEM system like dell/hp etc. otherwise there is no legal way to just not enter a key and use windows 10.
I suppose for my small use it would have been acceptble. However I'm not sure Microsoft Teams would have allowed it. It's actuelly using my M$ account based on my email.It's perfectly legal to use Win 10 without a key, you just lose some features and get a watermark.
Sorry to interupt, but could someone send me a link to download win 11 iso 32bitsI downloaded Win 10 ISO using Linux Mint a few days ago. Accidentally shut computer down and file was lost. Now MS download is not working. Is there a way to reset or another place to download?
nope, it doesnt exist.Sorry to interupt, but could someone send me a link to download win 11 iso 32bits
Zavier
I see I got all my WIn10 licenses for free so I wouldn't know...
Bingo, or they have already activated windows 10 before on that same hardware.Jandor- those who dont have to activate like that most likely are installing on an OEM system like dell/hp etc. otherwise there is no legal way to just not enter a key and use windows 10.
the update tool will make you an iso, no need for all that.I always download my Windows ISO directly from Microsoft as a .iso by making internet explorer think it is a iPad browsing the site. So I am able to directly download a .iso file instead of the stupid tool. Have feeling once I say this that will go away
the update tool will make you an iso, no need for all that.
lol ok... you tried that "trick" recently? IE is dead now...I hate the update tool.
If your machine doesn't get the big middle finger from MS over things like TPM compliance and such.might as well skip 10 and go to 11 now lol