Windows ISO’s

Here you can find every Windows operating system (version & language) released by Microsoft in ISO format. Ranging from the latest Windows 11, Server and Windows 10 ISO to the older Windows 8.1/8/7/Vista and XP ISOs.

Please note all download links available on our website lead to genuine files only – directly from Microsoft.

What is a ISO file?

An ISO file is a single file that is an exact replica of everything stored on a physical disc, like a DVD or CD. It’s often used for software distribution and backups.

In the case of Windows, an ISO file contains all the installation files for the operating system.

Key Uses of a Windows ISO File:

  1. Installing or Reinstalling Windows:

    • You can use the ISO to install or reinstall Windows by burning it onto a DVD or creating a bootable USB drive.

  2. Creating Bootable Media:

    • You can create a bootable USB drive or DVD from the ISO to perform a fresh installation or repair an existing Windows installation.

  3. Upgrading Windows:

    • The ISO can be used to upgrade from one version of Windows to another (e.g., Windows 10 to Windows 11).

  4. Troubleshooting:

    • It can also be used for troubleshooting, allowing you to boot into a recovery environment to fix issues with your current Windows installation.

How to Verify Authenticity of Windows ISO?

To ensure the Windows ISO file you downloaded is genuine, you can use the file hashing method. This method compares the hash (a unique identifier) of the ISO file on your device to the official checksum provided by trusted sources. Here’s how you can verify it using tools like 7-Zip:

Step by Step Guide:
  1. Install 7-Zip (or a similar tool that supports file hashing).
  2. Once installed, right-click on the ISO file you want to verify.
  3. Navigate to 7-Zip > CRC SHA to view the file’s hash (this will show you various hash algorithms like SHA-256, SHA-1, etc.).
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Finding Checksums for Verification:

There are multiple places where you can find the official checksums to compare against the hash of your file. Some trusted sources include:

By matching the checksum from these sources to the hash of your ISO file, you can confidently verify that your Windows ISO is authentic and unmodified.

Windows 11 ISOs

Windows 10 ISOs

Windows LTSC ISOs

Windows ARM64 ISOs

Windows 8.1/8 ISOs

Windows 7 ISOs

Windows Vista ISOs

Windows XP ISOs

Windows Server ISOs