Note: For current direct download links or product changes, check Microsoft’s official Evaluation Center or Windows IT resources (search for “Windows 10 VHD download Microsoft evaluation” on Microsoft’s site).

Yes. Use cloning tools like Macrium Reflect or Clonezilla to clone the VHD’s contents to a physical SSD/HDD. Ensure partition alignment.

If you need a persistent, non-expiring full Windows 10 VHD (for native boot, for example), you must create it yourself. Here’s the using the built-in Windows Disk Management tool.

Use a tool like Rufus or WinToUSB to "burn" the ISO image directly onto that VHD file, or mount the VHD in a Virtual Machine (like Hyper-V or VirtualBox) and run the installer. Method 3: Native Boot (Advanced)

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