![]() The ISO Checksum should match Microsoft's website. I recommend using copying your ISO file name and pasting opposed to trying to type it out. Then type in: shasum -a 256 YOURISOFILENAME.iso To check the Checksum we will use the Terminal Go to Launchpad and then select Other: Clicking this will display the SHA256 checksum for each ISO: Checking Installation ISO Checksums ![]() On the download page, there will be an option to verify your Download. When you highlight these download links you will see the direct download links to Microsoft's servers and a time limited download token: You will be presented a 64 Bit and a 32 Bit Download Link. Once you have made your selection, select Confirm: Next you will need to select the Language: Once you have selected Windows 10 select Confirm: This actually displays the version as the ISO is a multi-edition ISO which covers all OEM and Retail Licenses: You will prompted to select your "Edition".
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