How to Download Windows 10 ISO for Free

Jan 25, 2017 - 43 Comments

Windows 10 logo

Did you know you can download a Windows 10 disc image free from Microsoft? This is seemingly little known, but yes you can download a complete legitimate Windows 10 ISO without registering or even having a product key, and you can install and run the entirety of Windows 10 using the image too.


Once you have the Windows 10 ISO downloaded to a computer, you can then use it to install into a virtual machine, create an installer drive, use it for Boot Camp, or install it onto a PC. What you do with the Windows 10 disc image after you download it is up to you, but there are no practical limitations on the file as it’s a full official release as a disc image, downloaded directly from Microsoft. Activation can be skipped and performed later.

How to Download Windows 10 Disc Image ISO Free from Microsoft

You can download the Windows 10 disc image using any web browser from just about any operating system, we’re showing this on a Mac but you can download it on another Windows PC or Linux machine too. The file arrives as a standard .iso disk image file. Here’s what you’ll want to do:

  1. Go to this microsoft.com official download page for Windows 10
  2. Choose the Windows 10 edition you want to download, then choose the language for which to download the Windows 10 ISO for and choose confirm
  3. Click the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 10 to download to start downloading the ISO file

Download Windows 10 ISO free from Microsoft

The Windows 10 ISO 64 bit release is a little less than 5GB in size, so it may take a while to download to your computer. If you’re downloading Windows 10 onto a Mac, you will find the iso file in the downloads directory when it is complete.

The Windows 10 ISO file downloaded

After you have downloaded the operating system you’re able to use the ISO file for whatever purpose you want, whether that is it to install Windows 10 into Boot Camp on Mac, to install Windows 10 into VirtualBox on a Mac (or PC), make a Windows 10 USB install drive from a Mac, make an installer DVD by burning the iso, install into Boot Camp on a different Mac entirely, or even use the ISO to update, reinstall, or install Windows 10 onto a PC. It’s a full Windows 10 ISO and is therefore compatible with anything that Windows would normally be compatible with.

Windows 10 running in a virtual machine on Mac OS X

Activating Windows 10, or not

As mentioned earlier, you do not need a product key to download Windows 10, nor do you need a product key or to activate Windows 10 just to install and use the OS, during the install process you can postpone product key entry and do it later. The disc image download is free, though obviously a product key is not.

It’s important to note that if you choose to not activate Windows 10, the release has limited usage, and certain features of the operating system will be unavailable until you do activate the release. Activating Windows 10 can be done after installing by entering a product key either obtained from the Microsoft ordering process or elsewhere.

You can activate Windows 10 from Settings > Activation, where you can buy a product key and enter it to activate the system.

How to Activate Windows 10

Of course if you plan on using Windows 10 beyond a test run or want the full set of features, like the ability to continuously use it, change wallpaper, and personalize the system, you’ll want to buy the full release and a product key, which you can then enter into the already installed Windows 10 release.

How to download Windows 10 ISO for free

Microsoft offering Windows 10 as a free download this way offers a great way to test out the Windows 10 experience before committing to buying it. It’s also helpful for developers or those who need to just run Windows 10 for a specific purpose, perhaps for testing a particular single game or particular application. Do note that web developers have another option available which is to run Microsoft Edge and Windows 10 in a dedicated virtual machine as described here, which is also an official download from Microsoft. That solution may be easier for some users if the primary intention of downloading Windows 10 is to run in a virtual machine anyway, since it arrives as pre-configured VM that only needs to be launched into VirtualBox or VMware. For optimal performance however, you’ll want to run Windows 10 directly, either on a PC or through Boot Camp on a Mac.

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Posted by: Paul Horowitz in Tips & Tricks

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  1. Lopa says:

    You do NOT need to activate Windows 10 to use it.

    You do NOT need to activate Windows 10 to download and install it.

    You do NOT need a product key to install and use Windows 10.

    If you do not activate Windows 10, you will be softly nagged and won’t be able to change the wallpaper. That’s the only limitation.

    This is well documented

  2. Nick says:

    You can download Win10 ISO from a Mac, but did you know that you can’t download Sierra ISO from a Win10 machine?

    • the jtrain says:

      yes
      Sierra is great
      if you need it on your was died storage device

      and you can boot your mac from the internet

      well
      you can reinstall

      and for a mac iso well its more img or so

  3. Chris Quirk says:

    Sorry, did I just tune in to the wrong channel. What’s this Windows thing you speak of? I thought I was looking at OS X Daily? Obviously my mistake.

    Short of Mac/IOS news are we?

    • Paul says:

      Chris, many Mac users also use Windows for various reasons. I run Windows 10 in a VM on my Mac, for example.

      • Chris Quirk says:

        I appreciate that, as I have a VM of XP for some work that I do. If I was sufficiently interested to read about Windows, where on the net do you think I would start looking? Not OS X Daily!

        I don’t get why OS X Daily have an article about Windows that is irrelevant to what the site us supposed to be about.

        Articles about Ford on a BMW site. Nah, didn’t think so.

    • The Final Word says:

      Christopher,

      No one is forcing you to read an article about Windows 10. If you don’t like it, don’t click on the story.

      No reason to be all butthurt over it. Go back to watching your Oprah rerun’s on TV.

      • Chris Quirk says:

        I guess, fair comment about not reading the article, but I did. Illogical isn’t it, but why did you have to add an insult?

        We don’t get Oprah over here, thank goodness, so I can’t. Oh, and plurals don’t need an apostrophe…

  4. DorkFace says:

    Run Windows 10 like you stole it!

  5. Sebby says:

    Famous last words? :)

    Anyway, I don’t want to pay for Windows 10 and be tracked by Microsoft’s many electronic minions … that’s just not what I’d call a fair deal. But it’s good to have this on OSXDaily, all the same, and is a pretty good sign of the times. Personally I prefer Windows 8.1 with Classic Shell. YMMV. I do hope Windows 10 gets better in the privacy department, though, as I’m more motivated than ever to leave OS X.

  6. eman etavirp says:

    you can buy a windows 10 activation key on ebay for $5. easy !!!

    • Paul says:

      The only legitimate Windows 10 activation keys come from Microsoft or an OEM. The Windows 10 Pro product key is about $200 in the USA and can be bought from the official Microsoft store online.

  7. no way says:

    This is not news, this has been the Micro$oft method of delivery for Windoze 10. BUT it is NOT FREE only the DL is, if you wish to use it for more than the 20 day trial you MUST PAY!!!!

  8. Bob says:

    I downloaded the 64-bit Windows 10 ISO and then easily installed the Windows 10 release into VMware Fusion. In Windows 10, I saved a test file from Notepad and then looked around for a way to add tags to the file, like in macOS. Oh, wait, no native filesystem tags in Windows 10? OK. I closed VMware Fusion and went back to work in macOS.

  9. Dan Uff says:

    Thanks for the info.

  10. Mandeep says:

    And way to obtain valid product key??
    Thanks in advance

    • Scott says:

      I can only imagine that you could … purchase one.

    • arnie says:

      Buy it. I’m sure microsoft provides easy to follow links to do so.

    • Paul says:

      Yes you can buy the Windows 10 product key to activate it from Microsoft.com or from Windows 10.

    • Christopher says:

      The download of Windows 10 ISO is free.

      You can install Windows 10 ISO for free without activating or a product key, just skip it during the install process.

      After you install Windows 10 you can buy a valid product key from Microsoft to activate the product:

      – Go to Settings > Update & Security > Activation > Store

      If you do not activate, you can not personalize Windows and you get a little logo watermark in the corner of the screen. Some people say it will stop working at 30 days but I have not had that experience, but maybe you will experience something else. I run Windows 10 in a Virtual Machine, shut it down when I don’t need it and use a saved state, maybe that is why.

      You can also check status by running: slmgr /ato and slmgr /dli

  11. Nilesh says:

    nice shout

  12. Marcos says:

    Ok, that’s very easy! I think everybody knows it already. The golden question is: Do you know how to activate it for free? :)

  13. James Adams says:

    Hi, noobe question, what does it mean where it says links will expire on a given day?
    Thanks

  14. Evgeny says:

    The title is misleading if

    “…either obtained from the Microsoft ordering process or elsewhere”.

    So, for f… sake, is it free or not?

    • Josh Honera says:

      The download is free, to activate Windows 10 you have to pay for it. That’s pretty clear.

      • Kip says:

        Come on, that’s a real stretch. You can download Photoshop for free. MS Office for free. You can download almost any software suite or package for free. Oh, you’ll have to pay for them to use them, but you can download them or free!

        Who gives a hoot if you can download it for free.

        • Jony McGoober says:

          Why don’t you download the Windows 10 image and install it yourself into a virtual machine or boot camp, you’ll see there is no limitation on it.

          • Kip says:

            I do run MS Windows in a few of virtual machines for web development (7, 8, 10, and even XP). After a short period of time, you’re required to activate it just as the article states. Activation requires a paid product key.

        • Ian says:

          Kip you fool, you can download and install and use Windows 10 without a product key and without activating. Why don’t you try it yourself before making such a stupid comment, you’re a real fool. A novice talking about complex topics, fool.

    • Ian says:

      You do NOT need to activate Windows 10 to use it.

      You do NOT need to activate Windows 10 to download and install it.

      You do NOT need a product key to install and use Windows 10.

      If you do not activate Windows 10, you will be softly nagged and won’t be able to change the wallpaper. That’s the only limitation.

      This is well documented, here is an article discussing this:

      http://www.howtogeek.com/244678/you-dont-need-a-product-key-to-install-and-use-windows-10/

      Essentially you can use Windows 10 for free.

  15. Abel says:

    It’s now official: video killed the radio store and Cook killed Apple. OSXdaily downloading Windows 10 is the final proof. No more emojis needed.

  16. tnsmith says:

    Do you really need virus checker on official M website? I think no other than site.

  17. Steve says:

    Does it come with its own free virus checker too?

  18. Arrrrnnollddd says:

    What is the price to activate it once installed? What is the basic install size if one wanted to install this in bootcamp?

    • Jay says:

      Honestly if you have windows seven(already activated or cracked with daz) you can just use the accessibility upgrade to get windows 10 for free only requires hitting a check box saying you use accessibility software.

      • Sebby says:

        If you’re crass, sure. Otherwise no. Only use this option if you use accessibility tools. If not, simply use your existing 7/8.1 key to install the OS.

  19. Tom says:

    I was able to download the 64-bit Windows 10 ISO and then installed the Windows 10 release into VirtualBox, it was very easy. It runs pretty fast, too.

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