If you’re trying to breathe new life into an older PC with 2GB of RAM or less, or you need legacy driver support, the 32-bit version of Windows 10 is your best bet.
You will see a dropdown menu asking which version to download (Windows 10, Windows 10 N, etc.).
You now have an official Windows.iso file. You can burn it to a DVD or use a tool like Rufus to create a bootable USB drive. Method 2: The Direct ISO Download (Browser Trick) Microsoft hides the direct ISO downloads unless you are on a non-Windows device. Here’s how to trick the site: