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Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 Overview

Windows 10 Pro is an operating system from Microsoft that has become popular among the masses due to it’s stability as well as security aspects. Windows was first developed more than 30 years ago and since then it has become the number one choice for most of the users all around the globe. Windows 10 is the latest offering and it has also come up in many different builds. The one we are reviewing is Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020. You can also download Windows 10 Pro x64 Updated Oct 2019.
Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 has come up in many different enhancements and lots of bugs have also been fixed. The improvements has made this operating system more user friendly and will let you work with it efficiently. It has been equipped with .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8. It has also been equipped with Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 10.0. You can also download Windows 10 Pro x64 Updated Sep 2019.

[ RELEASE INFO ]
  • File: W10X64.PROVL.ENU.JAN2020.iso
  • Size: 4,00GB
  • Format: Bootable ISO
  • CRC32: 094e105f
  • MD5 : 33da55392c488b7873fe7cb6ea814065
  • SHA-1: 3dfcc72ddeba6dc7e52413ef999803896ba29164
[ CONTENTS ]
  • Integrated / Pre-installed:
  • Servicing Stack Update:
  • KB4528759
  • CumulativeUpdate:
  • KB4528760
  • .NET Framework 3.5
  • Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8:
  • KB4532938
  • Flash Player Security Update:
  • KB4516115 SetupComplete / Post-install:
  • Defender Updates
  • LANGUAGE: ENGLISH US
[ EDITIONS INCLUDED ]
  • Windows 10 Pro – STD
  • Windows 10 Pro – DLA
  • Windows 10 Pro – OEM
  • STD = Standard installation – For those with own License Key
  • DLA = Digital License Activation (HWID)
  • OEM – Will automatically activate if installing

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Features of Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020

Below are some noticeable features which you’ll experience after Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 free download.
  • Come up in many different enhancements.
  • Lots of bugs have also been fixed.
  • Equipped with .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.
  • Equipped with Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 10.0.

Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 Technical Setup Details

  • Software Full Name: Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020
  • Setup File Name: W10X64.PROVL.ENU.JAN2020.ISO
  • Full Setup Size: 4.1 GB
  • Setup Type: Offline Installer / Full Standalone Setup
  • Compatibility Architecture: 64 Bit (x64)
  • Latest Version Release Added On: 18th Jan 2020
  • Developers: Windows

System Requirements For Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020

Before you start Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 free download, make sure your PC meets minimum system requirements.
  • Memory (RAM): 2 GB of RAM required.
  • Hard Disk Space: 16 GB of free space required.
  • Processor: 1 GHz Intel Pentium processor or later.

Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 Free Download

Click on below button to start Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020 Free Download. This is complete offline installer and standalone setup for Windows 10 Pro Updated Jan 2020. This would be compatible with 64 bit windows.



Steps To Install-

How to create a Windows 10 UEFI boot media using Media Creation Tool

If you have a machine using UEFI, you can use the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB media to perform a clean installation or in-place upgrade of the Microsoft OS.
To create a bootable media, connect a USB flash drive of at least 8GB of space, and use these steps:
  1. Open Windows 10 download page.
  2. Under the "Create Windows 10 installation media" section, click the Download tool now button to save the file.
    Download Media Creation ToolSource: Windows Central
  3. Double-click the MediaCreationToolxxxx.exe file to open the tool.
  4. Click the Accept button to agree to the Microsoft terms.
  5. Select the Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC option.
    Create installation media for another PC optionSource: Windows Central
  6. Click the Next button.
  7. (Optional) Clear the Use the recommended options for this PC option.
  8. Select the correct language, architecture, and edition of Windows 10.
    Windows 10 language, architecture, and edition optionSource: Windows Central
    Quick tip: If you'll be installing Windows 10 on multiple computers running 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, then use the "Architecture" drop-down menu and select the Both option.
  9. Click the Next button.
  10. Select the USB flash drive option.
    Media Creation Tool USB Flash Drive OptionSource: Windows Central
  11. Click the Next button
  12. Select the removable drive from the list. (If you don't see the drive, click the Refresh drive list option.)
    Select USB flash drive optionSource: Windows Central
  13. Click the Next button.
  14. Click the Finish button.
Once you complete the steps, the tool will download the required files and create a bootable USB flash drive with the Windows 10 installation files with support for UEFI and BIOS.

How to create a Windows 10 UEFI boot media using Rufus tool

Alternatively, you can also use Rufus to create an installation media with UEFI support using an existing ISO file. Or you can also use the tool to download the Windows 10 files from the Microsoft servers and then create the bootable flash media.

Creating boot media with Windows 10 ISO

To create a bootable media using an existing Windows 10 ISO file, connect a USB flash drive of at least 8GB of space, and use these steps:
  1. Open Rufus download page.
  2. Under the "Download" section, click the latest release and save the file on your device.
    Download RufusSource: Windows Central
  3. Double-click the Rufus-x.x.exe file to launch the tool.
  4. Under the "Device" section, select the USB flash drive with at least 8GB of space.
  5. Under the "Boot selection" section, click the Select button on the right side.
  6. Select the Windows 10 ISO file from its folder location.
  7. Click the Open button.
  8. Use the "Image option" drop-down menu to select the Standard Windows installation option.
  9. Use the "Partition scheme" drop-down menu to select the GPT option.
  10. Use the "Target system" drop-down menu to select the UEFI (non CSM) option.
    Rufus bootable media using existing Windows 10 ISOSource: Windows Central
  11. Under the "Show Advanced drive properties" section, leave the default settings.
    Rufus default advanced settingsSource: Windows Central
  12. Under the "Volume label" field, enter a descriptive name for the drive — for example, "win10_2004_usb."
    Rufus format settingsSource: Windows Central
  13. Under the "File system" and "Cluster size" section, leave the default settings.
  14. Click the Show advanced format options button.
  15. Select the "Quick format" and "Create extended label and icon files" options.
  16. Click the Start button.
  17. Click the OK button to confirm.
  18. Click the Close button.
After you complete the steps, the tool will create a bootable USB flash drive to install Windows 10 on a UEFI device with the image that you provided.

Creating boot media downloading Windows 10 ISO

If a Windows 10 ISO file isn't available, you can use Rufus to download the ISO from the Microsoft servers and create the bootable USB flash media.
To create an installation media, connect a USB flash drive of at least 8GB of space, and use these steps:
  1. Open Rufus download page.
  2. Under the "Download" section, click the latest release of the tool to save the file on the computer.
    Download RufusSource: Windows Central
  3. Double-click the Rufus-x.x.exe file to launch the tool.
  4. Under the "Device" section, select the USB flash drive with at least 8GB of space.
  5. Under the "Boot selection" section, click the arrow button next to the "Select" option, and choose the Download option.
    Rufus download Windows 10 ISO optionSource: Windows Central
  6. Click the now available Download button.
  7. Use the "Version" drop-down menu and select Windows 10.
  8. Click the Continue button.
  9. Select the 20H1 (Build 19041.264 - 2020.05) option to download the Windows 10 May 2020 Update.
  10. Click the Continue button.
  11. Use the "Edition" drop-down menu and select the Windows 10 Home/Pro option.
  12. Click the Continue button.
  13. Use the "Language" drop-down menu and select your installation language.
    Quick note: If you're in the United States, you should select "English" instead of "English International."
  14. Click the Continue button.
  15. Use the "Architecture" drop-down menu and select the 32-bit or 64-bit (recommended).
    Quick tip: You can find out the architecture of your device on Settings > System > About, under Device specifications.
  16. Click the Download button.
    Windows 10 version 2004 ISO download Source: Windows Central
  17. Select a folder location to temporarily download the ISO file from the Microsoft servers.
  18. Click the Save button.
  19. Use the "Image option" drop-down menu to select the Standard Windows installation option.
  20. Use the "Partition scheme" drop-down menu to select the GPT option.
  21. Use the "Target system" drop-down menu to select the UEFI (non CSM) option.
    Rufus settings to create UEFI bootable mediaSource: Windows Central
  22. Under the "Show Advanced drive properties" section, leave the default settings.
  23. Under the "Volume label" field, enter a descriptive name for the drive — for example, "win10_2004_usb."
  24. Under the "File system" and "Cluster size" section, leave the default settings.
  25. Click the Show advanced format options button.
  26. Select the "Quick format" and "Create extended label and icon files" options.
  27. Click the Start button.
  28. Click the OK button to confirm.
  29. Click the Close button.
Once you complete the steps, Rufus will run the script to download the Windows 10 ISO file from the Microsoft servers. Then, it'll use that ISO to create a bootable media, which you can then use to install Windows 10 on computers using UEFI.
When you have the USB bootable media with support for UEFI systems, you can use to start your device to perform an in-place upgrade or clean installation of Windows 10.

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