Hello, whenever I try to download the Windows.iso from Microsoft, it blocks me because I’m using a VPN. I don’t really want to buy proxies or anything for this. I tried to download it off public WiFi but it was way too slow. I only need Windows for updating the EC firmware on one of my older laptops.
The Windows.iso is going to be used offline, I don’t want to link my IP to it. I mean, I guess since I’m using it offline anyways, I can just download the .iso with my actual IP, install it offline, and then use a USB drive that has the EC firmware/BIOS update on it and use that to flash the firmware offline? (This laptop can only perform firmware updates through a Windows environment)
I feel like in a way, wouldn’t I still somehow be linking myself? What if I flash the firmware and later when I connect the laptop to the internet, it somehow has like metadata/signature of where I updated my EC from? I’m planning on using Libreboot with Linux after I update it.
Just download it from a third party and compare the checksum with the official information. Granted, the official checksums on their website are behind a few steps, but you already tried on public Wi-Fi - once you generate the link a “Verify your Download” section should appear.
This seems like the way to do it. I went to https://www.microsoft.com/en-ca/software-download/windows11 and found the current SHA256 hash for the English version.
36DE5ECB7A0DAA58DCE68C03B9465A543ED0F5498AA8AE60AB45FB7C8C4AE402
. IDK if this URL is blocked for some VPNs.Then I tried a few torrents based on the file name
Win11_23H2_English_x64v2.iso
.Example search: https://btdig.com/search?q=Win11_23H2_English_x64v2.iso
I ended up using this torrent which game me the correct file:
Download iso from internet archive, but sometimes slow.
I just get mine from the massgrave guy
Not sure if it is still possible. But I believe you can on Tor if you spoof your user agent to be a black berry or some other device. Then you can grab the direct download link to the iso and download it over Tor. Been some time since I have done this though. Keep in mind this is from memory so it might be slightly different.
Why would spoofing the user-agent help if it is an IP-based block?
No idea. but I remember the direct download link for the iso to became available due to it.
You’ll still need internet for Microsoft telemetry
To be honest it wouldn’t even let me download it off a vpn, on a different OS that hadn’t connected to a vpn, or in a different browser.
Had to find somewhere other than the Microsoft site to get one.
Someone else’s computer. Like a library
What value does jumping through hoops to download an iso add, exactly?
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