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| File Name | Version | Edition | Architecture | Language | Build Number | File Path | |----------------------|---------|----------|--------------|----------|--------------|-----------------------| | Win10_20H2_Pro_x64 | 20H2 | Pro | 64-bit | English | 19042.1 | C:\Windows10ISOs\20H2 | | Win10_1903_Home_x86 | 1903 | Home | 32-bit | English | 18362.1 | C:\Windows10ISOs\1903 |

: By default, Windows users are prompted to download this tool, which can then generate an ISO file for you. Direct ISO Download (Workaround)

The internet of the early 2000s made "index of" directories a convenient, if unpolished, method of sharing files. But in 2025, downloading a Windows 10 ISO from an unknown index is a cybersecurity gamble with terrible odds. The convenience of a raw URL is not worth the risk of identity theft, ransomware, or a permanently compromised machine.