Windows 10 version 2004 ISO ready for download on MSDN

The ISO file for the Windows 10 May 2020 Update is now available with an MSDN subscription for PC and server.

Windows 10 version 2004 download through MSDN
Windows 10 version 2004 download through MSDN

Although Microsoft is officially launching Windows 10 version 2004, May 2020 Update, towards the end of May, the company is making the new Windows 10 ISO files for the final version available through the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN).

MSDN is a service aimed for developers, testers, and network administrators, and if you happen to have a subscription, starting May 12, you can download the ISO files for the consumer and server version of the Windows 10 May 2020 Update to perform an in-place upgrade or a clean installation with the latest feature update.

How to download Windows 10 version 2004 ISO using MSDN

To download the Windows 10 ISO directly from MSDN, use these steps:

  1. Open the MSDN portal.

  2. Sign-in with your subscription credentials.

  3. Click the Download tab.

  4. Search for Windows 10 (consumer editions), version 2004

  5. Click the Download button.

Once you complete the steps, you can double-click the file to mount the ISO, and running the Setup.exe file will start the in-place upgrade process.

Alternatively, you can use third-party tools like Rufus to create a bootable media to start your device to perform a clean installation of Windows 10 with the latest feature update.

You can check everything that’s coming in this new feature update in this guide.

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