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So i am not new to uefi and have created bootable media in the past, so i need to download windows 10 32 bit, and no matter what i use i cannot get it to boot, i am using the tool to download the iso and even tried using it to create the usb, and it fails when making the usb bootable i think.
After that failed i tried many versions of rufus, diskpart, and even inetbootin whatever the tools called. All failed to boot, once in a while id get a secure boot error.
I took an old iso downloaded from the tool a few months ago, created the usb via rufus and it boots first try. Unfortunately that is a 64 bit version and i need 32 bit, is it possible to copy the efi folder to the 32 bit iso?
After that failed i tried many versions of rufus, diskpart, and even inetbootin whatever the tools called. All failed to boot, once in a while id get a secure boot error.
I took an old iso downloaded from the tool a few months ago, created the usb via rufus and it boots first try. Unfortunately that is a 64 bit version and i need 32 bit, is it possible to copy the efi folder to the 32 bit iso?
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So your saying the media creation tool did not download the iso properly, because i tried rufus many times with the iso created by m.c.t. and i could never get it to work until i used an older iso
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When i use rufus with the newest downloaded iso the system does not boot from usb
When i use an old iso download via m.c.t. maybe 6 months ago, the system boots fine from usb, unfortunately it is 64bit
Since i need 32bit i need to download it, and since for some reason that iso wont boot, should i copy the efi folder to the 32bit, from the 64bit iso?
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When i use an old iso download via m.c.t. maybe 6 months ago, the system boots fine from usb, unfortunately it is 64bit
Since i need 32bit i need to download it, and since for some reason that iso wont boot, should i copy the efi folder to the 32bit, from the 64bit iso?
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Thank you for this website, i will try it out when i get home tonightI am not sure if this is exactly the same ISO you have already downloaded but it is worth trying:
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Thank you for this website, i will try it out when i get home tonight
That web site is the Official Microsoft web site.
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Yes i did notice that the top d.l. was the same as the media creation tool, i was unsure of the second selectable iso, but i will change it to linux to get a direct iso.
So the techs tried the 1709 version of windows and that did not work either.
I am pretty sure the iso i have is the first feature update iso for windows 10 made by the tool probably last year sometime, the usb is created by any version of rufus.
I also tried in safe mode and with a fresh un updated windows 10
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So the techs tried the 1709 version of windows and that did not work either.
I am pretty sure the iso i have is the first feature update iso for windows 10 made by the tool probably last year sometime, the usb is created by any version of rufus.
I also tried in safe mode and with a fresh un updated windows 10
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Following that link will lead you to 32-bit Windows ISO.
Here is the proof (see image attached):
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Hey, so i was able to download the 1803 iso, and it finally successfully completed.
The usb still wont boot, is it possible that the uefi systems i am trying to boot from only boot 64 bit?
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The usb still wont boot, is it possible that the uefi systems i am trying to boot from only boot 64 bit?
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