If you prefer a direct ISO link (e.g., for use on Linux or a Mac without running the Media Creation Tool), Microsoft provides a browser-based download, but it hides it by default. To reveal it:

Microsoft provides the official Windows 10 ISO files for free [1, 2]. You do not need a product key just to download the file, though you will need one later to activate Windows 10 Pro [3]. Method 1: Using the Media Creation Tool (Windows Users)

Now that you have a bootable USB drive, you can install Windows 10 Pro 64 bit on your computer. Here's how:

Downloading and installing Windows 10 Pro 64 bit is a straightforward process that requires some technical knowledge. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can successfully download the ISO file, create a bootable USB drive, and install Windows 10 Pro 64 bit on your computer.