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I thought my connection was very fast I can download a movie in half an hour! my iso took 8 hours to complete, and I still dont know if it has worked properly.
Misty,
The easiest way to test an ISO is to see if it will mount or not. If it does, then it should be fine. :)
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/3...dows-10-a.html
Lol I am now downloading it on my MAC and it should be ready in an hour! I have a dual boot so cannot understand why the windows part of it takes so long, it is after all the same machine and same internet connections? it has me baffled, and now the problem of not being able to log into one of my networks, hate this windows 10 already
Whatever works i suppose but getting it on to your system in a timely manner shouldn't be a major headache , thats just a bad sign for things to come .
I suffer enough with computer stuff , having to wait hours before i can actually log in and get pissed off all over again is just BS to me.
What is the best/easiest option for making the ISO - on a DVD or a USB? This is so that I can do a disc format and clean install in the future. Is one option better than the other or does it really not matter? I just don't want to be caught with the USB not loading because the formatted system has no USB driver for example.
I use power iso PowerISO - Create, Burn, Mount, Edit, Compress, Encrypt, Split, Extract ISO file, ISO/BIN converter, Virtual Drive download the 32 or 64 bit version and you can use it for free once downloaded and burn it onto a dvd, go into the bios before you install to start up from your dvd, then follow the instructions. I only use the USB installer with my Mac as that doesnt have a dvd player. I am rolling back to windows 7, too many problems with windows 10 especially with the network sharing.
Hello Greg,
These are some good options below. :)
https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/2...dows-10-a.html