

Then you will be asked to enter a product key. If you have never clean installed W10 before, after you get past the 'Install Now' screen, you will be asked to select the version of W10 you want to install (Home or Pro as applicable). The link will be good for 24 hours from the time of this reply. Here is the link to the W10 v 2004 32-bit English (International) ISO file. Using the same method, you should be able to update it to W10 22H2. If you would like to give that a try, let me know and I will provide the link to the W10 2004 ISO file, and you can use a free CD burning program like CD Burner XP to transfer the file to a DVD if you cannot boot your notebook from a USB flash drive. There is one problem I had, and that was my notebook will not boot from a USB flash drive, so I had to download the last version of W10 that would fit on a standard size DVD (v2004), and from there I was able to upgrade it to 21H1. You can always try clean installing W10 22H2 if you don't have a lot of programs you need to reinstall. I gave it away last year, because there are no 32-bit versions of W11, and I was not interested in changing the processor to a 64 bit-capable one. Intel 945 chipset, onboard Intel graphics, 2 x 2 GB of memory, 120 GB SSD, and a Pentium T2400. I had a nc6400 which I believe is the 16:9" display version of yours, and I upgraded it to W10 21H1 with no problem.

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