Use
the media creation tool to download Windows. This tool provides the
best download experience for customers running Windows 7, 8.1 and 10.
The tool includes:
- File formats optimised for download speed.
- Built-in media creation options for USBs and DVDs.
- Optional conversion to ISO file format.
How to install
* note:
- If you have genuine win 7,8,8.1 copy key just download win10
download app and select "install updates automatically" auto update (
Before installing win10 don't forget to extract win key)
- To know your windows key use this software Belarc ,,windows key needed when installing from DVD,USB
- >>>IF you don't have genuine win7,8,8.1 key<< click here for solution
32-bit copy of Windows, download the tool from here
64-bit copy of Windows, download the tool from here
run the tool it will take about 30min...
You should see the following after downloading and launching the tool:
Hit the Next button and Windows 10 will start to download, which may take a while if you’re on a slow connection.

The verification of the download should be quick.
The Windows 10 installer is now being put together.
Now the Windows 10 installer is being loaded.

The Windows 10 installer will do a few checks.
And more.
Make sure to hit “Accept” on this screen or you’ll have to do it all again.
This part was automatic for me, but either way you’ll be given the choice again later.
Microsoft still needs to check if there are updates you may need before the installation.

And again, a few more checks.
Finally, the preparation is complete.

You can change what the Windows 10 installer will keep, but be warned
that if you hit “Back” you’ll have to go through the updates and checks
again.
This is the first screen you
should see, before your computer restarts:
You’ll then get a warning about a restart:
And then you’ll be on this screen for probably the longest part of the upgrade process:

Be warned: Microsoft isn’t kidding about the “Your PC will restart several times.” nor the “This might take a while.” messages.
After this is all done, just type in your password, hit Next, and go through the standard process of setting up the new OS.
Before long you should be back at your Windows desktop, as if nothing has changed. But a lot has: You now have Windows 10!