![]() Once it’s gathered the files, the download begins. ![]() The tool spends a bit of time getting the appropriate files together for your selection. When you’ve made your choice and clicked Next, if you choose USB, you’ll need at least a 4GB stick plugged in. You’ll be asked for your preference of Windows 8.1.Īfter you’ve selected your criteria, you’ll be asked for your preference of media. Make sure you’re logged on as a member of the Administrators group, and go to Microsoft’s Installation Media Creation Tool page.Ĭlick the “Create” button on the bottom left, then click Run when you’re given the option to run or save. Here are the results of ces1948‘s quest, without all the extra posts (which is not to say that they aren’t interesting posts, but I kinda hijacked that thread). I decided to try that idea, but first, I needed a Windows 8.1 ISO. And then I had an epiphany would Windows 8.1 take a Repair/Reinstall similar to the tried and true method that works so well with Windows 7, without going through Refresh or Reset and the extra baggage they bring. I found a link that looked promising, and posted it. In this thread, ces1948 asked how to get an 8.1 ISO for upgrading a Windows 7 PC. >There is no Product Key requirement for using this tool and downloading the ISO/USB file.<.
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