iso file Windows 10

I install windows 10 and at halfway through the installation of windows in the configuration menu, I get an error message and he closes everything and I have to start over! need help.

If you got 10 Microsoft Windows as a free download. It is not a stand-alone installation. If this isn't the case, please specify.

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