Currently it doesn’t look like the install media will come on DVD, but on a USB flash drive instead. Although, Gabe Aul said on Twitter: ” Once you upgrade W10 w/ the free upgrade offer you will able to clean reinstall Windows 10 on same device any time.” When the big day comes, we assume you can purchase it via the Windows Store in ISO format that you can then burn to DVD, but that hasn’t been confirmed.
Remember, this is if you want a physical retail copy of the new OS. Windows 7 SP 1 and Windows 8.1 users will get the upgrade for free. For more, check out our article: Your Windows 10 Questions Answered. And if have other questions not addressed in the article, make sure to join up with the free Windows 10 Forums for more in-depth discussions. Also, to help get you acclimated to the new OS environment, make sure to read our growing list of Windows 10 tutorials. Pre-order the Windows 10 Home edition on USB flash drive for $119.99
Pre-order Windows 10 Pro edition on USB flash drive for $199.99
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