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An AIO ISO may sometimes work for one (ex: 32-bit), but often will not work for either to do a repair install with.
When doing a repair install, it's best to use an ISO that is only 32-bit or 64-bit and not both.
An AIO ISO may sometimes work for one (ex: 32-bit), but often will not work for either to do a repair install with.
When doing a repair install, it's best to use an ISO that is only 32-bit or 64-bit and not both.
I am new here but this item caught my attention! A number of people are reporting that Microsoft are now installing Windows 10 without any acceptance by the owners! They are using an installation file that Microsoft have already downloaded to people's machines silently!
I have read there is a program called GWC Console that enables operators to stop this happening. I have not used this program so cannot vouch for it.