With Windows 10 support ending on October 14, 2025, users should consider their long-term options:
Insert a blank USB flash drive (minimum capacity) into your PC. Note: This process wipes all data on the drive. Download and launch Rufus . Select your USB drive under the Device dropdown menu.
Only download Windows 10 22H2 ISOs from Microsoft’s official channels. Windows 10 22h2.iso
Click the icon (it looks like a mobile phone/tablet icon) or press Ctrl + Shift + M .
: Microsoft has confirmed that 22H2 is the last major feature update for Windows 10. With Windows 10 support ending on October 14,
An ISO file is an exact sector-by-sector copy of an optical disc image. In the context of operating systems, it serves as the ultimate digital blueprint for installing or repairing Windows. Having a dedicated 22H2 ISO is highly beneficial for several reasons:
Tip: While Windows 10 is still widely used, the download page often tries to steer users toward Windows 11. Ensure you are explicitly selecting the Windows 10 tab to avoid downloading the wrong OS. Select your USB drive under the Device dropdown menu
Because 22H2 is built on the same core architecture as older Windows 10 updates, its hardware floor is remarkably low compared to Windows 11. Minimum Requirement Recommended for Fluid Performance 1 GHz or faster compatible processor 2.5 GHz+ Dual-Core or Quad-Core Intel/AMD RAM 1 GB for 32-bit or 2 GB for 64-bit 8 GB or 16 GB Storage 32 GB or larger hard drive 128 GB+ Solid State Drive (SSD) Graphics DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver DirectX 12 compatible Display 800 x 600 resolution 1920 x 1080 (Full HD) or higher 6. The Windows 10 Lifecycle: Understanding Support Limits
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