Upgrading Small Tablets to Windows 10

Where's the link to download Windows 10 ISO?

I have a 16GB tablet, so I don't have space to installing using Media Creation Tool.
 
might try to download the files of media creator to an micro SD andf trigger from there the install, i also have an 16GB tablet but have not upgraded already
 
I upgraded to windows 10 an tablet successfully is a nextbook 8 the trick is force update from windows update have the most hard disk drive capacity freed and an micro SD of at least 16GB free and empty the memory card will be used to move files and etc, and the process will take around two hours or two hours and half , later first start up will the tablet run somewhat slow but next startups will be faster in my case used a card of 32gb and always powered to the charger the tablet. By the way from windows 8.1 must run with admin rights command line and write wuauclt.exe /updatenow for force update, I must remark that first need install all updates first in order to get the Windows10 downloaded.
 
I updated an Acer Iconia W3-810 with 32 GB successfully. However, OneDrive had completely filled the rest of available memory, and clearing 15 GB of free space would be a challenge, so I did a Keep Nothing upgrade with a USB stick. Worked fine.

How was the using experience after updating Acer w3 810 to Windows 10? Any significance performance change?
And I also want to know have you tried dual boot OS on your system, like Windows 10 and Android as dual booting OSs? Or have you ever tried installing Bluestack or any other android emulator on it? How was the experience?
 
How was the using experience after updating Acer w3 810 to Windows 10? Any significance performance change?
And I also want to know have you tried dual boot OS on your system, like Windows 10 and Android as dual booting OSs? Or have you ever tried installing Bluestack or any other android emulator on it? How was the experience?

I did this recently but went back to 8.1. The graphics drivers are not compatible with 10 which caused artifacts and other issues. In comparison, 8.1 runs much better on this device.


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So far, it's been fine, performance-wise. I haven't noticed any graphics issues, though I don't play games or use apps where they might be more likely to show up. And I haven't tried dual-booting or any Android emulators.
 

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