![]() Microsoft has released the Windows 10 Anniversary Update for retail users, and just like we told you yesterday, the company is offering several methods of installing the new version, including via Windows Update and with stand-alone ISOs. We're searching for new download mirrors and we'll update the article should we find any. UPDATE, August 4: The download links seem to be dead, as Microsoft most likely pulled them, so the only way to get the ISO is now via the Media Creation Tool. ![]() UPDATE 2, August 4: The official Windows 10 Anniversary ISOs and fullly working download links can be found here in both 32- and 64-bit versions (hit the "Download" button and check out the first two entries in the list). ![]()
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