If their site thinks you're not on Windows, they'll offer you direct download links to the ISOs valid for 24h. The reason is that if they see you use Windows they'll offer you their downloader EXE, which can only download to drive C: and if it's full (which is usual when using a small SSD drive as the main one) you can't download even if you have a secondary drive with several free TBs, since you can't choose another drive. However, as a student, you can download Windows 10 for free. I used this one for Chrome: (User-Agent Switcher for Chrome) Unfortunately, developing C++ in Visual Studio is only compatible with the Windows Operating System. You just have to either use a non-Windows PC (Linux, Mac, Android, whatever.) or use a user-agent spoofer tool so Microsoft's website thinks you're not in Windows. There's another option to download the ISOs from Microsoft. Oracle VM VirtualBox Base Packages - 7.0.4 Freely available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and Solaris x86 platforms under GPLv3: You might want to compare the SHA256 checksum or the MD5 checksum to verify the integrity of downloaded packages.
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