Navigate to this webpage, download the tool, and you can download all of the W10 ISO's absolutely free. Then use your W7 or W8/8.1 Product key to install it.
Works every time for me.
However, I'm with many others. I'll continue to use Windows 7 or Linux, keeping a Windows 10 programmed hard drive handy (I have a docking tray where I can change out my hard drives).
Looks like I was wrong. Trying it on a spare laptop tonite. I’ll let you know if it blows up.
However, I’m with many others. I’ll continue to use Windows 7 or Linux, keeping a Windows 10 programmed hard drive handy (I have a docking tray where I can change out my hard drives).
For a couple of years I had two drives in my computer 1 had windows7 the other XP. When I booted up if I wanted windows 7 I hit delete at boot up and got my bios mem screen. Then change boot up disk..