Okay, first of all Ed Bot has an updated FAQ and it's juicy:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/windows...tag=TRE17cfd61
Quote:
Will Microsoft make Windows 10 available as an ISO file?
Yes, you will be able to download Windows 10 as an ISO disk image and use it for clean installs or upgrades. The general public can download from here, beginning on July 29. Note that no product key is required if you are upgrading over a previously activated Windows 7 or 8.1 installation. If you are performing a clean install using the downloaded ISO, read this FAQ first!
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Plan B:
So, you download the media creation tool and it downloads the update data for ISO or FLASH DRIVE installs.
Plan C:
I got a bit carried away when I read this and ran the link from my FireHD tablet.
It's downloading the iso.
I think I'll get both the ISO and Flash versions for 32 and 64 bits since I need both.
No waiting on WinUpdate.
Here's a preliminary review after one week of use:
http://www.zdnet.com/article/goodbye...tag=TRE17cfd61