How to download and install Windows 10 without using Windows Update
Windows 10 launched today but because Microsoft is releasing its new OS in waves, not everyone can get it right away. Furthermore, some users are having trouble with Windows Update (on one of my PCs, I got an error last night, and this morning it simply got stuck on “Checking for updates”). Thankfully, there’s a simple workaround. All you need is a genuine copy of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, Microsoft’s Windows 10 Media Creation Tool, and an Internet connection. Fair warning, though: This process will take a bit longer than going through Windows Update. It’s the manual version of everything the “ Get Windows 10 ″ tool is supposed to handle for you. Back up everything and make sure you’re ready. If you’re running a 32-bit copy of Windows, download the tool from here . If you’re running a 64-bit copy of Windows, download the tool from here . If you’re not sure, hold the Windows key and press the pause/break button. See what it says under