I am using the links provided by "windowssh blog" , i have the "https everywhere" extension enabled , could this be an issue.
Thanks
Could be. Does the link below work for you?
Windows 10 ISO Download
Yeah, thats the one that i keep getting a "corrupted" message with. I only downloaded the 64 bit version though since my laptop is 64 bit , now i see it says i should download both 32 and 64 bit , is that right?
On the latest failure i disabled the "https everywhere" extension but the results were the same unfortunately.
The info on that site is for techies doing upgrades thus the requirements - you only need the 64-bit version.
Use a download manager that can resume downloads. Internet Download Manager or Free Download Manager are good, the latter has a hash check option as well.
It appears that the ISO download may have been interrupted causing it to be corrupted, and of course not able to be mounted.
Well i'm definitely no techie thats for sure , i consider myself at the "almost sub par" level and studying hard to reach the "mediocre at best" level , once i conquer those two levels i will be pretty impressive (i think , can't say with certainty though)but feeling pretty confident . l decided to refresh the win 10 install so i will try again with the 64 bit ISO version again .
Thanks for all the help
Please let us know how it went.
Will do , thanks.
I suggest using the Media Creation Tool (option 2 in the tutorial), instead of the direct download from TechBench.
Techbench is meant for Retailers helping users upgrade - it really isn't meant for direct to the consumerBesides that the download is larger because it contains both Home and ProPrinted copies of all paperwork that must be given to user in connection with the upgrade including the End User License Agreement, the Privacy Statement and the Windows 10 Upgrade Program User Guide for New PCs which documents the changes made to the PC during the upgrade.Select edition
Windows 10 editions below are valid for both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional.
When you get to Step 8 - just press Finish or close the tool - the ISO is in the location you specified in the save dialog.
You could try checking the hard disk for errors or downloading in another browser. I know that the Edge browser breaks anything downloading if you close the browser (it won't even give you a warning before you close it), and won't let you resume the broken download so that you have to start over again.