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It's done differently.....
Microsoft’s new Chromium Edge browser leaked online. post #57Bree said:
It's done differently.....
Microsoft’s new Chromium Edge browser leaked online. post #57Bree said:
I had not seen/found one either...hence, I was appealing to a higher power
Hi Shawn, is it possible to find an acceptable way of adding a section on how to get old builds?
This is significant where people are still running older builds and particularly where their system is not approved for upgrade by MS (e.g. the recently introduced warning about their system not yet being quite ready for 1903) or where they need to retain an older build for various reasons.
This is (I think) the only potentially relevant tutorial. The question keeps recurring, and sometimes people struggle to give a correct response. There's Heidoc's tool, and then there was this (unfortunately now hidden):
Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk
post #3, last item - iso downloader
which mentioned it, albeit without reference to how to create a bootable disk.
(Noted post #2 contains a useful tool, likewise hidden, but unrelated to this)
Thanks!
Yes, but UUP Dump can't be considered exactly user friendly.
However, if users were given a guide (screenshot per link per iso there?) or links to the appropriate iso's there, that might be viable.
Is Heidoc's downloader an option? They say:
This tool allows an easy and comfortable way to download genuine Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 disk images (ISO) directly from Microsoft's servers, as well as Office 2010, Office 2013, Office 2016, Office 2019, Expression Studio and Office for Mac.