Windows 10 ISO download possible? [closed] - windows

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Is there a way to get the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft without installing it? If so, how? I do wish to benefit from the current free upgrade possibility but do am not able to perform the update at the current time, because of lack of free HDD space.

As far as I know, the update tool download the data, in this case Windows 10 at first, and you may install it at a later time. Perhaps it is worth to taking a look at the Microsoft support page.

Media Creation Tool looks like it will do what you want.

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I'm curious how does Windows 10 S kernel implementation of CreateProcess know which process to run and which one to block?
For instance, if we take Notepad.exe:
It has no issues allowing it to run. And it is not even signed:
But the regedit.exe right below it, triggers this:
I'm curious, how do they differentiate between them?
EDIT: Forgot to mention. If you want to try it for yourself, Media creation tool now allows to create a Windows 10 S iso that runs fine in a VM.

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I am trying to create apps, but obviously you can't on windows. I have searched on youtube so many times and I just need a solution. I tried Yosimite on VMware and it told me the virtual CPU would not work. (Also I have access to a mac if needed for install procedure). Thank you!
You can't without running into illegal content like Hackintosh
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My harddrive is approaching capacity and I'd like to find all the large folders on the drive to delete them manually. I searched for a way to do this and a lot of 3rd party utilities came up, but I was surprised I couldn't find a native win7 way of doing it. I don't have to do this often so I'd prefer not to install a tool specifically for this. I just need a listing of all folders that exceed a certain size.

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We recently purchased a Chromecast to cast to our old (but very good) computer monitor as a substitute TV. Unfortunately, the monitor doesn't support HDCP, so the Chromecast OS refuses to display anything. Is there anything we can do in software (I hear root can be achieved) to disable this requirement?
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What exactly does heart bleed do and how can I protect my Windows XP from heart bleed? I heard that it takes your personal info by using memory. Can I lock my memory so that it can't use it? And if so, some insight on the subject would be nice. :)
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