Windows 10: Making Windows 10 iso for future use.

Discus and support Making Windows 10 iso for future use. in Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade to solve the problem; Since buying my laptop in March 2014, must have re-installed Windows 5 times now. Most of this centered around upgrading to Windows 10. Most recent... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Installation and Upgrade' started by jayv2251, Jun 18, 2016.

  1. jayv2251 Win User

    Making Windows 10 iso for future use.


    Since buying my laptop in March 2014, must have re-installed Windows 5 times now. Most of this centered around upgrading to Windows 10. Most recent reinstallation wiped the drive out completely, then reinstalled everything from my restore USB stick, before re-upgrading to Windows 10.

    Now I asked about part of this before, I'll have to search back on the replies on where to find the key to a preinstalled version of Windows, vs a clean install from an iso so I have it handy once I get some help with this post question.

    I tried going to MS's Windows 10 upgrade page to get the iso and the creation tool to make it, but it only gives the option to upgrade now, or for another computer. Wasn't there just a quicker way to get the iso and burn it off? I need to get this done, I think the free upgrade is what the end of June or July and things just keep coming up and I don't wanna forget, and be stuck without it.

    :)
     
    jayv2251, Jun 18, 2016
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  2. kdp_1493 Win User

    How to create Windows 10 installation disk after free upgrade?

    After the upgrading to windows 10 from windows 7, How can i make windows 10 iso for future use? Will this windows 10 iso contain license details and activation?

    Thank You....
     
    kdp_1493, Jun 18, 2016
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  3. How can I save an ISO copy to DVD for future use or clean install Windows 10?

    You can create a recovery dvd (A good idea) by using the media creation tool. The tool checks to see what version you have and installs the correct one

    The fastest way to get the upgrade is to download the ISO. An ISO is like a dvd so to use it you will need to right click>mount. Start the upgrade from within windows.



    WARNING: DO NOT USE THESE TO DO A CLEAN INSTALL (until after you have already updated). If you do
    you will not be able to activate it unless you have previously upgraded to win 10 and activated it. You then will be forced to re-install your previous OS before upgrading to win 10

    Warning Running the media creation tool may prevent you from rolling back to a previous OS

    The Official Final Windows 10 download is now available

    Use the download tool to create ISO media to update your windows.

    Download Windows 10

    Use Download Tool Now (32bit version)

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=616935

    Use Download Tool Now (64bit version)

    http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=616936
     
    ZigZag3143 (MS -MVP), Jun 18, 2016
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  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    Making Windows 10 iso for future use.

    Option 1 here:
    Windows 10 ISO Download - Windows 10 Forums

    In regards to a product key: once you upgrade a computer from Windows 7/8/8.1, a digital entitlement for Windows 10 gets stored on Microsoft activation servers. After the initial upgrade, go to settings, updates and security, and the activation tab in the column on the left. You will see a result that says this computer is activated with a digital entitlement.

    After you have the digital entitlement, to clean install the same version of Windows 10 on the same computer, if you are asked for a product key during installation click on "I don't have a product key", "skip", or "do this later". After Windows 10 is installed, when it connects to the internet it will retrieve the previously stored digital entitlement from Microsoft activation servers based on the unique hardware ID of that computer and activate itself.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 18, 2016
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  5. CmmTch Win User
    Probably be handy to have a backup/image set up on a separate HDD SSD to restore from instead of reinstalling the OS, the built in windows backup/restore works fine for me, mine is set to take a backup/image every Sunday at 7:00pm.

    A bootable USB W10 iso is also good to have around to do a repair install if needed.

    There are several 3rd party backup/restore programs that work good and may be more user friendly than the built in windows backup/restore application.
     
    CmmTch, Jun 18, 2016
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  6. jayv2251 Win User
    Thanks for such a quick reply NavyLCDR! I had actually gone as far as were it asked if it was for a USB or for another computer, and I wasn't so sure what to do. Now that've read the instructions, other then figuring out where the serial # is for my OEM Windows 8.1 is buried in my system, I need to store that with the ISO I'm about to create.
     
    jayv2251, Jun 18, 2016
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  7. NavyLCDR New Member
    Run showkey plus from this forum:
    Showkey - Windows 10 Forums
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 18, 2016
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  8. jayv2251 Win User

    Making Windows 10 iso for future use.

    The more I read about the keys, now that I've a digital number from MS after registration, should I still be concerned? For future reference intend to install a ssd instead of an hd. That'd make for a "major" change in system, no?
     
    jayv2251, Jun 20, 2016
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  9. NavyLCDR New Member
    Only the motherboard is considered a major change in the system.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 20, 2016
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  10. Grizzly Win User
    You can get your Windows key with this one, it works perfectly and stores it in a TXT file:
    KeyFinder | Magical Jelly Bean

    I for myself have made an install medium with a USB drive (8GB) where I stored both architectures on it. I also was able to save the latest cumulative updates on this drive so I always have everything at hand and hardly need to download any updates. The next cumulative update however will not fit anymore on this drive so I gotta wait until Redstone is out....
     
    Grizzly, Jun 20, 2016
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  11. FYI, it may have been mentioned, but the option to upgrade another computer would have done what you wanted. It creates either an .iso file or a USB flash drive (my preference).
     
    DeaconFrost, Jun 20, 2016
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  12. NavyLCDR New Member
    You do not need to add multiple cumulative updates to the USB flash drive. The word cumulative means that the update includes all the previous updates, so instead of adding a new cumulative update to the USB flash drive, you would replace the old one that was there with the new one.
     
    NavyLCDR, Jun 20, 2016
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  13. Grizzly Win User

    Making Windows 10 iso for future use.

    that's what the word "latest" means.....
     
    Grizzly, Jun 21, 2016
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  14. jayv2251 Win User
    Questions about product key. I think I added that on Windows 8 forum and I lost that link. I have the 5-7 digit digital code that MS sent me after I registered my Windows 8.1. Is that all I need now or should I still attempt to find the 76 alpha-numerical key the comes with every copy of Windows? Having a similar issue with Office 2013 that came with the comp. No codes, and it keeps coming up as if I never bought the darn thing. Never said anything about it being a trial, that it was part of the computer....Hard to go after Radio Shack now that they're gone. What to do?
     
    jayv2251, Jun 21, 2016
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  15. CountMike New Member
    It should be enough to enter code for W8.1 when doing clean install of W10.
    I doubt that an expensive piece of SW like Office 2013 came with computer and that it was not trial.
     
    CountMike, Jun 21, 2016
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