This has been the case for nearly 4 years now. The Media Creation Tool created a unified single ISO that contains both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional. So basically now I have an ISO for "Windows 10" and unspecified edition. Pro edition), or it has always been generic "Windows 10" and the edition would be decided by the activation key later. So, can I use that DVD to install Windows 10 Home on my newly built PC? Because I'm not sure at the time of creation (around late 2017), if the installation files on the DVD is tied to one edition (i.e. However, I have a Windows 10 installation DVD that my dad burned it for me 3 years ago (along with a Pro edition key he gave me, which I'm using on my laptop). Second question: The thing is that, I don't have a DVD to write the ISO on, and no suitable removable flash drive to do USB installation. My guess is that the edition will be based on the key I will use to activate it later (which is Home edition), am I correct? (This is my first question) During the Windows 10 ISO file creation, I didn't see any options to create installation files for Home or Pro edition, just simply "Windows 10" (I created the ISO on my Windows 10 Pro laptop). I'd built a new PC and purchased a Windows 10 Home edition activation key.
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