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Need to create a USB, DVD or ISO?

If you need to install or reinstall Windows 10 using a USB or DVD, you can use the media creation tool below to create your own installation media with either a USB flash drive or a DVD. The tool provides file formats optimised for download speed and can be used to create ISO files.

If you’re on an Enterprise edition, the media creation tool and the Upgrade now button above won’t work for an upgrade. Please see the Volume Licensing Service Center for more info.

  • Make sure that you have:

    • An Internet connection (Internet service provider fees may apply).
    • Sufficient data storage available on a computer, USB or external drive for the download.
    • A blank USB or DVD (and DVD burner) with at least 4 GB of space if you want to create media. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted.

    Check these things on the PC on which you want to install Windows 10:

    • 64-bit or 32-bit processor (CPU). You’ll create either the 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows 10 that’s appropriate for your CPU. To check this on your PC, go to PC info in PC settings or System in Control Panel, and look for System type.
    • System requirements. See the system requirements before installing Windows 10. We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer’s website for information about updated drivers and hardware compatibility.
    • Language in Windows. You’ll need to choose the same language when you install Windows 10. To see what language you’re currently using, go to Time and language in PC settings or Region in Control Panel.
    • Edition of Windows. You should also choose the same edition of Windows. To check what edition you’re currently running, go to PC info in PC settings or System in Control Panel, and look for Windows edition. Windows 10 Enterprise isn’t available here. Please see the Volume Licensing Service Center for more info.
    • Microsoft Office products. If you just purchased a new device that includes Office 365, we recommend redeeming (installing) Office before upgrading to Windows 10. To redeem your copy of Office, please see Download and install Office 365 Home, Personal or University on your PC. For more info, check How to upgrade to Windows 10 on new devices that include Office 365.

      If you have Office 2010 or earlier and choose to perform a clean install of Windows 10, you will need to locate your Office product key. For tips on locating your product key, see Find your Office 2010 product key or Enter the product key for your Office 2007 program.

Important

  • To upgrade for free, select the Upgrade now option at the top of this page.
  • We recommend using the media creation tool on a PC running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1. If you run this tool on a PC running Windows 10, it can overwrite temporary files that are needed if you ever want to go back to your previous operating system.
    • If you’re currently running Windows 7 SP1 or Windows 8.1 Update, follow these instructions to upgrade to Windows 10 for free.

      Before you can upgrade to Windows 10 for free, your current version of Windows must be activated with a genuine licence. To make sure that it’s activated, from Start, search for File Explorer and select it from the search results. Press and hold or right-click This PC and select Properties. Your Windows activation status is listed at the bottom.

      Notes:

      • If your current version of Windows isn’t activated, see this support article for more info.
      • The media creation tool can’t be used to upgrade Enterprise editions of Windows. For more info, go to the Volume Licensing Service Center.

      To upgrade to Windows 10:

      1. Run the media creation tool.
      2. If you’re upgrading the device that you downloaded the tool on, select Upgrade this PC now.
        -or-
        If you want to create media to upgrade a different device, select Create installation media for another PC.
      3. Select the language, edition and architecture (64-bit or 32-bit) for Windows 10. This table will help you decide which edition of Windows 10 you’ll need
        Windows version being upgradedWindows 10 edition
        Note: If you have an N edition of Windows on your PC, choose the N equivalent of Windows 10 for creating installation media.
        Windows 7 Starter
        Windows 7 Home Basic
        Windows 7 Home Premium
        Windows 8/8.1
        Windows 8.1 with Bing
        Windows 10 Home
        Windows 10 Home
        Windows 7 Professional
        Windows 7 Ultimate
        Windows 8 Pro
        Windows 8.1 Pro
        Windows 8/8.1 Professional with Media Center
        Windows 10 Pro
        Windows 10 Pro
        Windows 8/8.1 Single Language
        Windows 8 Single Language with Bing
        Windows 10 Home Single Language
        Windows 8/8.1 Chinese Language Edition
        Windows 8 Chinese Language Edition with Bing
        Windows 10 Home China
      4. If you chose Upgrade this PC, follow the steps in the tool to finish the upgrade to Windows 10.

        If you chose to create media, follow the steps to create the media. After the media has been created, select Finish, then follow one of these instructions:

        • If you’re using a USB flash drive or a DVD, insert it into the device that you want to upgrade, then run setup.exe.

          Once the upgrade starts, remove the USB flash drive or DVD before the first time the installation restarts your device. If you don’t, the device will boot from the media again and will restart the whole installation process.

        • If you created an ISO file, move the ISO file to that device, mount it, then run setup.exe.
      5. Follow the instructions to finish upgrading to Windows 10.
    • Follow these instructions to perform a clean installation of Windows 10. If you want to upgrade to Windows 10 for free, follow the instructions in the Upgrade to Windows 10 using the tool section. If you haven’t upgraded to Windows 10 yet and perform a clean installation, you’ll need to enter a qualifying product key for Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10, or buy a licence in order to activate Windows 10. Click here for info about qualified editions.

      Warning

      If you format a drive partition during installation, any data on the partition will be erased. Make sure that you back up any data you want to keep before you begin.
      1. Run the media creation tool.
      2. Select Create installation media for another PC.
      3. Select the language, edition and architecture (64-bit or 32-bit) for Windows 10.
      4. Follow the steps to create the installation media, then select Finish when it’s done.
      5. When you’re ready to perform a clean installation, turn on your PC, insert the DVD or USB flash drive you created, then shut down your PC.
      6. Restart your PC, then press any key to boot from the DVD or USB flash drive.

        If you restart your PC and your current version of Windows starts, you might have to open a boot menu or change the boot order in your PC’s BIOS or UEFI settings so that your PC boots from the media. To open a boot menu or change the boot order, you’ll typically need to press a combination of keys (such as F2, F12, Delete or Esc) immediately after you turn on your PC. For instructions on changing the boot order for your PC, check the documentation that came with your PC or go to the manufacturer’s website.

        If changing the boot menu or order doesn’t work, try again by signing in to Windows, shutting down, then starting your PC.

      7. On the Install Windows page, enter your language and other preferences, then select Next.
      8. Select Install Windows.
      9. On the Enter the product key to activate Windows page, enter your product key. The product key should be in a purchase confirmation email if you bought Windows 10. It looks like this: PRODUCT KEY: XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX.

        Note

        If you’ve already successful activated Windows 10 on this PC, including if you upgraded by taking advantage of the free upgrade offer, you won’t need to enter a Windows 10 product key. You can skip the product key page by selecting the Skip button. Your PC will automatically activate later.
      10. On the Licence terms page, if you accept the licence terms, select I accept the licence terms, then select Next.
      11. On the Which type of installation do you want? page, select Custom.
      12. On the Where do you want to install Windows? page, select the partition that you want, select the formatting option that you want to perform (if needed), then follow the instructions.
      13. When you’ve finished formatting, select Next.
      14. Follow the rest of the setup instructions to finish installing Windows.

* Your use of the media creation tools on this site is governed by the Microsoft Terms of Use for this website.