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Windows 10 S is a special locked down version of Microsoft’s new operating system. It’s aimed primarily at those in education, and can only run apps from the Windows Store, which offers security benefits, including protection from ransomware.

Now, you can download the ISO image directly! Next Pick your product language from the drop-down menu And Click the button to download the Windows 10 ISO to begin the process. If you Are using Edge browser Open Microsoft’s Windows 10 download page press F12 on the keyboard. Then Navigate to the Emulation tab and select Apple Safari (iPad ) on. Windows 10 S ISO Download? Hi, I want to do some testing with Windows 10 S but the problem is that I can't find an ISO for it. I know there is one on MSDN but I don't have a subscription to that and I know there is an application available that can install WIndows 10 S but I would like an ISO that installs Windows 10 S. Before you install Windows 10, it’s a good idea to save any work and back up your PC before you start. If you used the media creation tool to download an ISO file for Windows 10, you’ll need to burn it to a DVD before following these steps. Attach the USB flash drive or insert the DVD on the PC where you want to install Windows 10. Here's how to get Windows 10 for free, if you're currently running a licensed and activated copy of Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 8.1 Home or Pro: 1. Go to the Download Windows 10 website.

While the OS is predominately to be found on new hardware like the Surface Laptop, Microsoft last week made it available for developers, and from today anyone can officially download and install it. Here’s how.

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Firstly go to this page here. Although it’s for testing Windows 10 s on existing education devices, anyone can download the self-installer.

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Read the information to make sure you understand what you can and can’t do. It’s important to note that while you can install Windows 10 S on devices running other editions of Windows 10 it’s not recommended to do so on a Windows 10 Home device as you won't be able to activate it. You'll also need to be running the Creators Update (1703), or later.

The Windows 10 S installer will overwrite your existing version of Windows, which means it could screw things up for you, and obviously it won’t be able to run any non-Windows Store software.

For that reason, we’d recommend that you either do a clean Windows 10 install on a spare PC, or better yet set one up in a virtualized environment using VirtualBox. To do the latter, you'll need to grab an ISO from here. Download the Media Creation Tool and run it. Agree to the terms, then select the option to 'Create installation media.' Select the version of Windows 10 you require. If it’s not the one currently selected, uncheck 'Use the recommended options for this PC' and select the correct version. Click Next and select 'ISO file.' Save the file to your hard drive.

To set up Windows 10 in VirtualBox, download and install the software from here. Run the program and click 'New' in the Manager window. In the Create Virtual Machine dialog box enter 'Windows 10' as the name of the operating system.

Select Windows 10 as the version. (Choose 'Windows 10 (64bit)' if you have a 64-bit ISO).

Hit Next, then set the Memory Size. The recommended figure should be fine. On the following screen choose to 'Create a virtual hard drive now' and click Create. Accept VDI (VirtualBox Disk Image) as the hard drive file type. You’ll be asked if you want the new virtual hard drive to be dynamically altered (it will resize as required) or a fixed size. The latter option is faster, so select that. The default size should be fine.

Click Create and VirtualBox will begin building the drive.

When done, select the entry in the Manager and click the Start button. In the 'Select start-up disk' window, click the folder icon and navigate to the Windows 10 ISO.

Click Start and Windows 10 should begin to load. Select your language settings, then click the 'Install now' button. The installation process will begin. Follow the instructions and install Windows as you would normally. You will to activate the installation, or else Windows 10 S won't be activated once installed (you can still install it if it's not activated of course, but you won't be able to personalize the OS afterwards).

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Once it’s fully up and running, download the Windows 10 S installer from the page we mentioned earlier (here) and run it. It will check to make sure your PC, or virtual system, is compatible.

Assuming it is, it begin the installation process. If you change your mind, you can click 'Cancel installation' at this stage.

Windows 10 S will be downloaded, and once the files have been verified, installed.

You’ll be asked what you want to keep from your existing installation, with 'Nothing' selected.

Click Next and the installer will fetch some updates. Once done, your system will restart and the full installation process will begin. It will take a while to complete, and reboot several times, but when it finishes, and you've gone through the configuration steps, you’ll be ready to start using Windows 10 S.

If you change your mind about running the new OS, you will be able to remove it within 10 days by using the Windows Recovery option in Settings. If you leave it longer than that, you will need to re-install Windows 10 using your recovery media.

With Windows 10 version 1803, Microsoft now allows OEMs to treat Windows 10 S as a mode and ship their own discrete versions of Windows 10 with Windows 10 in S mode.

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While home users can’t easily convert a Windows PC to a Windows 10 in S-Mode device, you can alter a Windows Image (ISO) file as long as it is Windows 10 Version 1803 or later, and is Windows 10 Home or Pro to make it a Windows 10 S enabled version.

Naturally, if you couldn’t give a rats ass about ISOs and DISMs and XMLs, you can use the Windows settings app to replicate the S-Mode experience on your Windows 10 PC by limiting app installations to the Microsoft Store only.

Otherwise, read on.

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How to convert a Windows 10 Home or Pro image to S-Mode

  1. Download and Mount a Windows Image (ISO).
  2. Use the Windows System Image Manager to modify or create an unattend.XML file to the image file.
  3. Add the amd64_Microsoft_Windows_CodeIntegrity component to Pass 2 offline Servicing.
  4. Set amd64_Microsoft_Windows_CodeIntegritySkuPolicyRequired to 1. The offline servicing pass in your unattend.xml file should look like this:<settingspass=“offlineServicing”> <componentname=“Microsoft-Windows-CodeIntegrity”processorArchitecture=“amd64”publicKeyToken=“31bf3856ad364e35”language=“neutral”versionScope=“nonSxS”xmlns:wcm=“http://schemas.microsoft.com/WMIConfig/2002/State”xmlns:xsi=“http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance”><SkuPolicyRequired>1</SkuPolicyRequired></component></settings>
  5. Save the answer file in the WindowsPanther folder of your mounted image as unattend.xml.
  6. Use DISM (Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool) to apply the unattend file and enable S Mode: dism /image:C:mountwindows /apply-unattend:C:mountwindowswindowspantherunattend.xml

When the Windows image is used to set up a PC, it will now boot with Windows 10 in S Mode enabled.

Via Microsoft.