If you’re upgrading from Windows 8.1 or Windows 8, you may have had to use a disk to install Windows 10 on your new hard drive. If you’re upgrading from a previous version of Windows, you may not have had to do this. If you’re upgrading from a previous version of Windows, the easiest way to install Windows 10 on your new hard drive is to use an ISO image file. You can find ISO images of all versions of Windows in the Microsoft Download Center. To create an ISO image of Windows 10, open the Microsoft Download Center and select the “Windows 10 (x64)Setup” product from the left-hand menu. Then click on the “Create” button. When you create an ISO image of Windows 10, you’ll be asked to choose a location for your installation files. You can either choose to save your installation files on your current hard drive or save them in a new location. If you choose to save your installation files on your current hard drive, you’ll need to provide a path for them to be found. You can also choose not to save your installation files if you want to install them later on another computer or if you want them only for backup purposes. When you create an ISO image of Windows 10, there are three options for installing it: “amd64”, “x64”, and “win10_32”. The amd64 option will install windows onto an AMD 64-bit computer while the x64 option will install windows onto a x86 64-bit computer and the win10_32 option will install windows onto a win10 32-bit computer. If you don’t specify any options when creating an ISO image ofWindows 10, it will default to using the amd64 option.