Yes, if you don't want to wait, and if your computer has no compatibility issue with Windows 10.
1. Use the link below to download Media Creaion Tool.
Make sure you pick the correct bit-version.
http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/soft...?OCID=reserve_r_PostReserve_MediaCreationTool
2. Run the Tool and select
Create installation media for another PC.
That will start creating a Win 10 ISO file for you.
3. After the ISO is created, right click at it > click Mount > click Setup.exe.
Installation will begin.
This method does NOT require a Win 10 product key which nobody has.
This method will allow you to keep your files, settings and apps ( most of them).
I used the same method to install Win 10 Home and Win 10 Pro on my 2 computers.