![]() Even so, the ISO will probably be removed from their server eventually, so hopefully this ISO will get uploaded to the WinWorldPC OS library eventually. ![]() So this direct download link should work the longest. I've discovered in the past that Microsoft tends to not delete the raw files off their server for a long time after pages that reference the files have been removed. That URL is and is a direct link to the ISO file on Microsoft's server. If they do, there's still the URL from the link on the confirmation page that says "click here to download manually". Note that as Microsoft phases out this (and other Windows XP products), they may remove these download pages. The download confirmation page is at and if you go there directly, the download will start automatically. It will then take you to a download confirmation page and start the download. Just go to that page and click the download button to download it. Maybe this can be added to WinWorld's OS library, as the ISO is available for free from Microsoft's website.
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