How to install Windows 10 in computer with Legacy Bios from USB

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  1. Posts : 12
    windows 10
       #11

    what is the exact model of your sony aio ?
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  2. Posts : 31,661
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #12

    werby said:
    I was wrong. I thought that only if you deselect "recommended" setup and select both 32 & 64 bit, you'll get all those editions (bigger ISO).

    If you leave "recommended" selected you will get an ISO in the same 'bits' and language as the PC you ran the MCT on. This is suitable for upgrading the PC that made it, but can also do a clean install.

    If you deselect "recommended" you can select 32 or 64 bit (or both) and/or change the language. For example, select 'English' if you want to make the en-us media, or 'English International' if you want the en-gb media. Use this if you want to upgrade or clean install other machines where you may need a different 'bits' or language.

    Whatever method you choose, you will always get an ISO with multiple editions (Home, Pro, etc).
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  3. Posts : 136
    Win10 Pro x64 1607
       #13

    I used to get .esd from MCT, then using "ESD to ISO with wimlib", created an ISO with prompt for Editions & Bits.
    Of course now, I can realize that there was no reason...

    Many many thanks!!!
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