Both methods give you a genuine, untampered, up-to-date Windows 10 ISO – with no malware, no cracks, no surprises.
Before diving into the source, it is important to understand what you are looking for. An ISO file is a digital replica of a physical disc (DVD/CD). For Windows 10 64-bit, this file contains all the necessary installation data to install the OS on a computer with a modern processor (x64 architecture).
Technical Expectations:
Option 1: Microsoft Official Download (Free & Safe) windows 10 iso 64 bits mediafire
Option 2: Microsoft's Alternative ISO Download Page
If the above page redirects you, change your browser's user agent to iPad/iPhone or use this direct link:
microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10ISO
Option 3: Rufus + Official Download
The tool Rufus can download official Windows 10/11 ISOs from Microsoft's servers automatically.
MediaFire links are often years old. Over time, files can become corrupt during storage, or the uploader may have uploaded a broken archive to begin with. You might spend hours downloading 5GB only to find the ISO fails during the "expanding files" phase of installation, leaving your computer unusable until you find another source. Both methods give you a genuine, untampered, up-to-date
Microsoft publishes official hashes. For Windows 10 22H2 64-bit English, the SHA-1 is: 0b7aa8768dda974a054da9e3a3b5e85651744820 (Check Microsoft’s official documentation for your specific build).
How to check in Windows:
Let’s address the copyright elephant in the room. Before diving into the source, it is important
Downloading a Windows 10 ISO from Mediafire exists in a legal gray area, but generally, it leans toward illegal distribution unless the uploader has explicit permission from Microsoft.
Important Distinction: Downloading the ISO itself is not piracy if you own a valid license key. However, downloading an ISO from an unauthorized distributor (Mediafire) is technically illegal because you are bypassing Microsoft’s controlled distribution channels.