
To get to the direct ISO file downloads, your browser will claim it’s on a non-Windows operating system.

If you spoof the user agent, you can access a site that claims it’s incompatible with your system. If something on the website isn’t compatible with your setup, the site can serve you a different page. The browser’s user agent is a short string of text that tells a website which OS and browser you’re using.

This requires spoofing your browser’s user agent. Note: Both ISOs came from the official Microsoft. The ISOs are updated monthly from the official Microsoft site. I have prepared two ISOs that has the one with the 32-bit, and the other one that has 64-bit. To get those direct ISO file downloads on Windows, you’ll need to make your web browser pretend you’re using another operating system. Microsoft is releasing a big update to Windows 11 today that adds the company’s new AI-powered Bing search to the taskbar. These are ISOs that is ready to install Windows 8.1 in a USB drive, DVD or any bootable media that you have. If you access the website from another operating system-like macOS or Linux-you’re sent to a page where you can directly download an ISO file instead. Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool is only for Windows. RELATED: What Is An ISO File (And How Do I Use Them)? Here’s how to download Windows ISOs without the creation tool. Microsoft makes Windows 10 ISO images available to everyone through its download website, but if you’re already using a Windows machine, it forces you to download the Media Creation Tool first.
