The windows 10 ISO file im downloading without the Media Creation Tool is called Win10_1511_1_English_圆4. I would much rather duel boot than risk messing something up. The reason im not downloading Windows 10 directly onto the steam machine is because it runs off steamOS (Linux Based). When researching it says the Windows 10 ISO comes with both (Home) and (Pro) and you can choose which one to use when setting it up for the first time on your machine. That is why I have to use the direct ISO download. It will not give you the windows to go option. I cant use the media creation tool because the program Rufus Im using doesnt work with that. (Home), I would much rather pay for that than $200 (Pro). ![]() I, knew it wouldn't, but it was worth a try. I have already tryed using my product key for the (Pro) version, and it doesnt work. Version because I think my windows 7 product key will work with the (Home) version. Select the 62 bit version of Windows 10 to download. Select the language that you want Windows 10 to be in. ![]() ![]() ![]() Be careful to select the full version of Windows not an update. I want the (Home) version instead of the (Pro) Go to the Windows 10 ISO Disc Image download site where you can download a 64-bit version of Windows 10 Home or Windows 10 Pro. I have been successfull in doing so, but for some reason I keep getting the Windows 10 (Pro) version and not the (Home) version. I have been trying to dual boot Windows 10 To Go on my Alienware Steam Machine.
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