Create iso from the update

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by dilexman, Nov 16, 2015.

  1. dilexman

    dilexman MDL Novice

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    I didn't aware of the new update of win 10 until today morning. Once I check I noticed 50%+ of the update is downloaded to my pc. I have very limited bandwidth so I have to find a way to create an .iso file from the downloaded update file for future purposes. Do any one know a method?
    Thanks in advanced :rolleyes:
     
  2. Nucleus

    Nucleus MDL Guru

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  3. kaljukass

    kaljukass MDL Guru

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    Why are you trying to make an iso file and use so weird method, if you can download any original iso from Microsoft server?
     
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  4. mimart7

    mimart7 MDL Senior Member

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  5. cengizhan

    cengizhan MDL Senior Member

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    there should be a big file which is install.esd. copy it to somewhere else and do as nucleus posted.
     
  6. shrinivas

    shrinivas MDL Member

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    Some things must have been changed in this upgrade, there doesn't seem to be an install.esd file in the upgrade ! Regards
     
  7. cengizhan

    cengizhan MDL Senior Member

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    there is. if you look in the right place.
     
  8. mimart7

    mimart7 MDL Senior Member

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    If you are unable to find it, you may have to go into Folder Options, and check off "Show hidden files, folders, and drives"

    I'm not at home right now, and my computer has a fresh install. The eds file may not be there. Here at work, we have some W10 test machines, but they won't be updated, soon. The update has yet to be tested in our Enterprise environment.
     
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  9. hbhb

    hbhb MDL Expert

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    #9 hbhb, Nov 18, 2015
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    no esd in BT folder, think it gets unpacked once you update. I didnt check before install so I dont know.
     

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  10. cengizhan

    cengizhan MDL Senior Member

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    it is in the sources folder and it doesn't get deleted once you upgrade. at least mine is not deleted.
     
  11. abbodi1406

    abbodi1406 MDL KB0000001

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    If it's not in sources folder, likely it's in C:\RecoveryImage