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# Getting an ISO
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If you want to get an x64/x86 enterprise ISO, follow https://www.thewindowsclub.com/download-windows-10-enterprise-iso-with-media-creation-tool
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Essentially, the command to use with the Windows Media creation tool is `Retail /MediaArch x64 /MediaLangCode en-US /MediaEdition Enterprise`.
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Microsoft does not distribute Windows ARM ISOs as far as I know. The basic procedure is to download some ESD files off of Microsoft, then convert it into an ISO.
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If you use Parallels, just let it create a Windows VM automatically. It will make an Windows ARM Home/Pro ISO in your Downloads Folder, and you can use that for a manual installation later.
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Another easy option is to use CrystalFetch on macOS to build the ISOs.
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