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Once upon a time, if you wanted a Windows ISO file, you had just two options. Rip a CD you already had, or head to your friendly local torrent site.

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Turns out Microsoft isn’t just offering Windows 10 as a free upgrade They’re also offering free ISO files of the operating system to anyone who wants them. With this file you can burn Windows 10 to a DVD, allowing you to install the operating system on multiple computers without the need to re-download it. You can also install Windows 10 directly from the ISO file, or write it to a bootable USB drive.

Windows 10 is a free upgrade on any computer running Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1, but that doesn’t mean it’s a quick download. At just over 3GB, Windows 10 could take a long time for users to download on slow Internet connections. If you’d prefer to download the ISO once and use that to install Windows 10 on other computers, here’s how to get that done.

Note that this isn’t a free license for Windows 10: just an ISO users who already have a license, or who are using Windows 7 or 8/8.1, can use to install a clean copy of the operating system.

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Download the Windows 10 ISO legally from Microsoft on Windows

To get started, head to the Windows 10 download page. If you’re on a computer running Windows 7, 8, or 10 you will be offered the Windows 10 Download Tool.

This tool makes it easy to turn any USB key into a bootable Windows 10 installer, and also allows you to download the Windows 10 ISO file for future use.

When the tool is downloaded, run it. You will be asked whether you want to upgrade your current PC, or create installation media for another PC.

Select Create installation media for another PC, as shown above, and then click Next. You will be asked what form your installation medium should come in.

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Once the download is complete, you will have the ISO file on your computer’s hard drive.

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The Windows 10 Download Tool only works on computers running Windows 7, 8, or 10. If you’re not running one of those operating systems, you can still download the Windows 10 ISO from Microsoft. Just head to the Windows 10 download page, and it will detect that you’re not running a compatible operating system.

From this page you can pick which version of Windows 10 to download, and you’ll be offered both the 32-bit and 64-bit ISO in the language of your choosing.

Install Windows 10 directly from the ISO from within Windows 7 or 8/8.1

If you’re running Windows 8, mounting an ISO file is easy. Just double-click it. Windows will display the ISO as though it is a DVD drive.

From here you can install Windows 10. Just open setup.exe and the installer will open. From here you can choose to install Windows 10 in place, leaving your files and programs. All necessary files will be copied from the ISO to your computer, which will eventually restart your PC in order to complete the installation process.

If you’re running Windows 7 or earlier, the capability to mount ISOs isn’t built into Windows, but you can download Virtual Clone Drive and use that to mount ISO files instead.

Once you’ve got the drive mounted, installation will work the same as outlined above.

Burn the Windows 10 ISO to a DVD

If your computer has a DVD burner, and you’ve got a writeable DVD on hand, you can burn the Windows 10 ISO to a DVD and install Windows 10 by booting from it. Simply right-click the ISO file, then click Burn disc image. The Windows Disc Image Burner will open, asking you which drive you’d like to use.

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When ready, click Burn to start the process. When it’s complete, you’ll have a bootable DVD that you can use to install Windows from.

You can use other software to burn your ISO, but the built-in software is simple enough to use.

Most computers should boot from DVD by default, but in some cases you may need to access your computer’s boot menu to install Windows 10 from DVD. Annoyingly, doing this requires a different keyboard shortcut on different devices, but if you pay attention when your computer is starting up you should see instructions for accessing the boot menu.

Write the Windows 10 ISO to a bootable USB key

If you want to install Windows 10 from a USB key, using the Windows 10 Download Tool is the easiest method. But if you’ve already got the ISO on hand, you can still use it to create a bootable Windows 10 USB key. Just download the Windows 7 USB/DVD download tool from CodePlex. This tool was created by Microsoft for creating Windows 7 USB keys, but still works with Windows 10 ISO files.

Just point it to your Windows 10 ISO, then point it to your USB key (at least 4GB or bigger). Be warned: this will completely overwrite your USB key, so be sure to back up any files you want to keep around.

You’ll need to boot your computer from USB in order to install Windows 10. Pay attention as your computer starts up and you should see a keystroke for entering the boot menu.

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Other uses for the Windows 10 ISO file

There are plenty of other uses for a Windows 10 ISO file. For example, you may want to install Windows 10 on your Mac, or set up Windows 10 in a virtual machine application. In either case, the ISO file is the prefered tool for installing Windows 10.

In any and all cases, you will need a valid Windows 10 product key in order to install Windows 10. On computers currently running Windows 7 or Windows 8/8.1 this isn’t a problem. You can upgrade in-place, and Windows 10 will detect your previous license. Failing that, you can use the product key on your device: just look for a sticker.

But the free ISO file isn’t a free Windows license. It’s just a more convenient way to install Windows 10. Mac users, custom PC builders, and anyone installing on a virtual machine are going to need a product key to legally install Windows 10. They can buy Windows 10 Home for $120.

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ISO 3103 is a standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (commonly referred to as ISO), specifying a standardized method for brewing tea, possibly sampled by the standardized methods described in ISO 1839[1]. It was originally laid down in 1980 as BS 6008:1980 by the British Standards Institution.[2] It was produced by ISO Technical Committee 34 (Food products), Sub-Committee 8 (Tea).

The abstract states the following:

The method consists in extracting of solublesubstances in dried tea leaf, contained in a porcelain or earthenware pot, by means of freshly boilingwater, pouring of the liquor into a white porcelain or earthenware bowl, examination of the organoleptic properties of the infusedleaf, and of the liquor with or without milk, or both.

This standard is not meant to define the proper method for brewing tea intended for general consumption, but rather to document a tea brewing procedure where meaningful sensory comparisons can be made. An example of such a test would be a taste-test to establish which blend of teas to choose for a particular brand or basic label in order to maintain a consistent tasting brewed drink from harvest to harvest.

A revised standard is currently under development as ISO/NP 3103.[3]

The work was the winner of the parodic Ig Nobel Prize for Literature in 1999.[4][5]

Details[edit]

A white porcelain tea bowl

To maintain consistent results, the following are recommendations given by the standard:

  • The pot should be white porcelain or glazed earthenware and have a partly serrated edge. It should have a lid that fits loosely inside the pot.
  • If a large pot is used, it should hold a maximum of 310 ml (±8 ml) and must weigh 200 g (±10 g).
  • If a small pot is used, it should hold a maximum of 150 ml (±4 ml) and must weigh 118 g (±10 g).
  • 2 grams of tea (measured to ±2% accuracy) per 100 ml boiling water is placed into the pot.
  • Freshly boiling water is poured into the pot to within 4–6 mm of the brim. Allow 20 seconds for water to cool.
  • The water should be similar to the drinking water where the tea will be consumed.
  • Brewing time is six minutes.
  • The brewed tea is then poured into a white porcelain or glazed earthenware bowl.
  • If a large bowl is used, it must have a capacity of 380 ml and weigh 200 g (±20 g).
  • If a small bowl is used, it must have a capacity of 200 ml and weigh 105 g (±20 g).
  • If the test involves milk, then it is added before pouring the infused tea unless that is contrary to the organisation's normal practice.
  • If milk is added after the pouring of tea, it is best added when the liquid is between 65-80°C.
  • 5 ml of milk for the large bowl, or 2.5 ml for the small bowl, is used.

Criticism[edit]

The protocol has been criticized for omitting any mention of prewarming the pot.[6]Ireland was the only country to object, and objected on technical grounds.[7]

Competing standards[edit]

In 2003, the Royal Society of Chemistry published a press release entitled 'How to make a Perfect Cup of Tea'.[8]

See also[edit]

  • Tea tasting, the professional practice of tea sampling for flavour characteristics
  • Teapot, a traditional vessel for brewing and serving tea

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References[edit]

  1. ^'ISO Standard for sampling tea from containers of all sizes'.
  2. ^Royal Charter and Bye-laws, 1981, The British Standards Institution
  3. ^'ISO/NP 3103 - Tea -- Preparation of liquor for use in sensory tests'. www.iso.org. Retrieved 2018-04-09.
  4. ^'Fancy a quick cuppa - in 5,000 words?'. The Guardian. 2 October 1999. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  5. ^'The 1999 Ig Nobel Prize Winners'. Annals of Improbable Research. Retrieved 2 November 2013.
  6. ^'Feedback column'. New Scientist. No. 2207. 9 October 1999. Nowhere, however, is there mention of the ritual of warming the pot, central to the mystical British Tea Ceremony.
  7. ^'ISO 3103:1980(en) Tea — Preparation of liquor for use in sensory tests'. ISO. The member body of the following country expressed disapproval of the document on technical grounds: Ireland
  8. ^'How to make a Perfect Cup of Tea'(PDF). Royal Society of Chemistry. 2003. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2014-08-11.

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