The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) file is an optical disk image that contains the complete installation media for the OS. It is typically sourced through several primary channels:
: 512 MB for "Server Core" or 2 GB for "Desktop Experience" (GUI); however, 8 GB is recommended for production roles like Hyper-V.
They often contain malware or corrupted system files. Always use Microsoft’s official sources.
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The ISO (International Organization for Standardization) file is an optical disk image that contains the complete installation media for the OS. It is typically sourced through several primary channels:
: 512 MB for "Server Core" or 2 GB for "Desktop Experience" (GUI); however, 8 GB is recommended for production roles like Hyper-V.
They often contain malware or corrupted system files. Always use Microsoft’s official sources.