Guys, I don't know if you can help me but I've converted the esd to an ISO file and now I want to burn it to a USB stick. I used to used a tool to do this and for the life of me I can't remember the name of the tool I used to use. Would anyone please be able to name a few programs that will allow me to do it and hopefully then I can remember the name of the program I usually use. Thanks in advance
0x80240034 WU_E_DOWNLOAD_FAILED Update failed to download. (source: support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/938205/windows-update-error-code-list)
Microsoft is no longer using DVD's. If you buy Win 10 from Store it comes installed on a USB Flash Drive. From Store Retail Windows 10 Home - Full Version 32 & 64-bit (USB Flash Drive) Windows 10 Pro - Full Version 32 & 64-bit (USB Flash Drive)
Thanks, I guess I'll have to reinstall Windows, I haven't seen someone report this issue so something must've gone wrong in the installation.
hi i have windows 10 enterprise 1703 , can you kindly provide a magnet link for x64bit windows 10 enterprise redstone 3 link.
That's why esd is better than ISO because you can convert esd to compressed ISO and burn it into 4.37GB dvd disk. It also save you space in hard drive.
You have to use Double Layer DVD`s, remember that all commercial released DVD´s are ~8.5 GB, not 4.5 GB. Besides that, Microsoft has started to sell USB sticks instead of DVD´s anyway. Who´s still using DVDs anyway? It´s a thing of the past nowadays. I haven´t burned a single DVD in YEARS, given the extremely cheap USB stick prices.
Ok, thanks for this but I have a question, I downloaded from both sources and this is what I got ISO (Downloaded) File name: en_windows_10_multi-edition_vl_version_1709_updated_sept_2017_x86_dvd_100090759 Hash: 8C274CE27B49D43216DFEF115B811936880E6E06 Size: 3.11 GB (3,341,574,144 bytes) ISO (Converted from ESD) File name: 16299.15.170928-1534.RS3_RELEASE_CLIENTCONSUMER_OEMRET_X86FRE_EN-US Hash: 18716917192B3A8FFE40A4F7130E8B1E952EEC91 Size: 3.08 GB (3,307,851,776 bytes) Why do they have different sizes and which one should I use?
The size varies because of compression. The "VL" in the file means that it is a volume version -> intended for KMS activation. You can use your converted file "16299.15.170928-1534.RS3_RELEASE_CLIENTCONSUMER_OEMRET_X86FRE_EN-US". Or download the version that matches the SHA1 (hash/checksum). Anyway both are version 1709 build 16299.15 If you have more than 4gb of ram you need to download the x64 (64 bits) version: "en_windows_10_multi-edition_version_1709_updated_sept_2017_x64_dvd_100090817" Note: You can use Multihasher to check the Hash value.
As far as i can see, all x64 iso's should be to fit on a single layer dvd, just delete the sxs folder in sources. All content can be added when windows is installed at Programs & Features anyway. Or create an ISO with compressed install.esd, @abbodi1406's ESD>ISO & UUP>ISO should offer that option. Links to the tutorials can be found at the OP
Sorry if someone asked this before because I can't read all the 103 pages. What was the version that people downloaded in the stable ring? Did they downloaded 16299.15 and then 16299.19 patch? or 16299.19 directly?
True, however you should use a USB3 pendrive... Installing on a SSD the setup is very very fast. Also you can add a layer of protection to your Windows pendrive by setting the partition to read only using diskpart.
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-102#post-1381260 Full Completed x86 all languages VL multiple editions .svf/exe added
"en_windows_10_multi-edition_version_1709_updated_sept_2017_x64_dvd_100090817" (16299.15) and then apply the latest update. (16299.19) You can integrate the latest update if you want and have the time... in the end should be the same build.
Trying to update using the 1709 iso and am getting "Setup has failed to validate the product key" message. Has anyone any ideas? Cheers Rob
Hi, Any en_windows_10_multi-edition_vl_version_1709_updated_sept_2017_x64_dvd_100090741.iso torrent/magnet available. TIA