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I dunno. Maybe I have been spoiled by having a library of ISO's of most O/S including OEM's with royalty keys.
I was unaware of this resource provided by Dell (at least for now). Me I would still stick with Win 10 directly from M/S but for all else I would consider this being lazy. I'll warn you these royalty keys won't upgrade to Win 10 unless you enter the COA key if upgrading from Win 7.
Check it out. You need the service tag aka serial number to be eligible. It will give you an ISO of whatever was delivered with the system when new.
https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/04/drivers/osiso/recoverytool/wt64a

Hey Dell has thrown in a huge bonus that could apply to some of you and save a bunch of work. Check this out!

 
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