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NP; got me to take a few minutes to download 32 and 64 bit ISOs and squirrel then away for possible future use :)
NP; got me to take a few minutes to download 32 and 64 bit ISOs and squirrel then away for possible future use :)
It happens to the best of us, no big deal. If you want to be sure you have an official unmodified (in a bad way) ISO go here, https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...load/windows10 If you haven't already. I'm getting tired too, lol.
And if you want to create your own 32bit and 64bit, Home and Pro Windows 10 USB install stick, I figured out how:
1. Make a dual architecture USB install stick with the Media Creation Tool. I used the Pro version, both 32bit and 64bit. I think Home would work just as well, as long as you make a USB stick with both 32bit and 64bit versions.
Windows 10
2. Download both the 32bit and 64bit ISOs from here:
Tech Bench
3. On your USB stick, delete everything within the x86 and x64 folders. Do not delete those folders themselves, just everything in them.
4. Mount the 64bit ISO you downloaded in step #2. Copy all the files within that ISO into the x64 folder that you emptied on the USB stick.
5. Mount the 32bit ISO you downloaded in step #2. Copy all the files within that ISO into the X86 folder that you emptied on the USB stick.
That's it! Boot from the USB stick and it will ask you if you want to install 32bit or 64bit. Pick one. Skip entering the product key and it will ask you if you want to install Home or Pro! Also, running setup.exe from the USB inserted in an operating computer seems to want to do the upgrade, but I don't have anything to upgrade to verify it all the way through.