I'm trying to download the latest Windows 10 ISO, but it seems the version provided on the Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) is incorrectly built as ARM instead of x64. I've contacted Microsoft about this, but their usual response has been that it's the 'wrong team'. This is for a customer who has purchased the Extended Security Updates (ESU) and will continue using Windows 10 until the end of ESU support in 2028 while they prepare to transition to ChromeOS.
5 Answers
Have you checked out the official Microsoft download page? It could be worth a look: www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10ISO. What issues are you facing there?
Massgrave is another option, though I'm not sure how reliable their sources are for the ISO you're looking for.
You might want to try searching on archive.org. They often have older software versions available for download.
You could try running the command 'SFC /SCANNOW' to see if that helps resolve any underlying issues. Just curious, what exactly do you hope that will fix?
It sounds like you might need an LTSC version of Windows 10 for that setup. Have you looked into that option?

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