Availability of OEM ISO download

Hello

I'm looking for the ISO file to rebuild my laptop on a new HARD drive. I have the key but not the ISO. Where can I download the ISO x 18-82072?

Is this something you have available for the user?

Thank you

You can use the key to clean install with a Windows 10 TH2 .iso see here:

http://dellwindowsreinstallationguide.com/download-Windows-10-OEM-and-retail-ISO/

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