Media Creation Tool sucks cause it has install.esd installing takes longer then iso having install.wim is quick
But .wims take up more space. Of course they can also be converted back and forth. Now that I have this all-in-one (has Home, Pro, Education) all I need are Enterprise .isos to make an all-in-one per this batch file: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/batch-create-a-windows-10-all-in-one-aio-dvd5-iso.66816/ Anybody got them: Enterprise x86 and x64 .isos?
And code tags for multiple links, script code etc. Good to see the latest release thread descending into the usual chaos and the same questions that have been asked and answered many times over, still being asked again and again, if only ppl would just read a few pages back to familiarise themselves with things. Par for the course. Roll on MSDN ISO releases when the usual begging frenzy starts.
Hahahahahahaha it is funny to read every day comments of "users" that seems to not understand or have not even known windows 10 since its release (minimum) and the leaks of installation files of the ESD or ISO operating system called RTM Do not seem to understand that Microsoft digitally signs a product as Final with days in and weeks weeks in advance of the official launch day RTM is the same build product that will be available on all new computers that are on sale at authorized stores (official launch day), new equipment builders install it at least 15 days before the release. Later it is released a patch called GA Rollup that corrects small errors of the S.O. digitally signed. Creating a post "thinking" that there is no finished product days in advance believing that it is a beta product or created only for insiders demonstrates the magnitude of the ignorance of those who issue those comments (a Troll)
So it's been the 17th now for a while now where I live. It's nearly evening. Where are the ISO's Microsoft?
I would recommend to anyone (you included) to not download any ESD file from anywhere (not even this forum) because it can be modified. I would recommend to wait until final release. And I'm no "user". It is called logic. What is funny is to read "Windows is full of security flaws" and watching people downloading ESDs from godknowswhat.com and godknowswhere.net
while i am waiting, can someone tell me the difference between UUP and ESD? is it possible to generate iso from esd or uup on a windows 7? i still use windows 7 as an IT guy. the windows 10 is for my end users.... does both way creates bootable ISO?
They did, to insiders, as they always do with all final builds before the public get them... GO READ AND LEARN
its really the RTM final release. the esd is also finalized and wont be any more changes. any new changes will be through "Cumulative Updates"