That is VLSC info The client ISO's contain all indices like the 16251, 16278 and 16296 IP iso's do. Code: [01] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 S | Cloud [02] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 S N | CloudN [03] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Home | Core [04] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Home N | CoreN [05] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Home Single Language | CoreSingleLanguage [06] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Education | Education [07] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Education N | EducationN [08] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Pro | Professional [09] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Pro N | ProfessionalN VL iso: Code: [01] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Education | Education [02] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Education N | EducationN [03] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Enterprise | Enterprise [04] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Enterprise N | EnterpriseN [05] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Pro | Professional [06] 9/20/2017 en-US x86 10.0.16296.0 Windows 10 Pro N | ProfessionalN
I believe if you already downloaded the uup or esd files of 16299.15 i think it be the same as waiting on the official iso from MS
It's pretty obvious that you didn't have problems using an old converter on old esd's. There are some changes in the new ESD's and that's why people need to use the current/lastest converter to be able to convert the new consumer_ret esd's correctly.
Finished the simple Tutorial for UUP downloading and converting to ISO: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-esds-repository.59082/page-77#post-1380554
hello, old guy here .. have been on here for a few years, but i think this might be my first post. i have tried both methods - uup + esd. the difference i see is that enterprise is present in the uup. i installed the esd .. education. nice. i had no problems creating an iso following the info on the OP. i just want to say thanks for providing all the help. cheers
Since upgrading to Win 10 Fall Creators Update, I am unable to rename any folder. I can rename files but I cannot rename any folder. What the hell is going on? If this is another bug that can't be fixed I am walking away from Windows 10.