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: Use PowerShell's Get-FileHash cmdlet to compute the SHA256 value of your downloaded ISO and compare it to the official values listed on the Microsoft support site.

Once you have an ISO, you can verify it hasn't been corrupted or tampered with: index-of-windows-10-pro-iso

Searching for an "index of" Windows 10 Pro ISO files typically refers to finding open directories or direct download repositories. However, downloading Windows ISOs from unofficial "index" sites is highly discouraged as they may contain malware or tampered files. : Use PowerShell's Get-FileHash cmdlet to compute the

: This is the standard method for Windows users. You can download the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB or save a 22H2 ISO file directly to your drive. : This is the standard method for Windows users

: If you visit the Microsoft download page from a non-Windows device (like a Mac or Linux machine), Microsoft provides direct download links for the ISO file instead of the tool.

: Windows users can trick the Microsoft site into showing direct links by changing their browser's "User Agent" to "Safari on Mac" or "Chrome on Android" through developer tools. Verification and Safety

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