Well this should prove interesting I suppose. The actual ISO created after decryption has this: en_windows_10_pro_10162_x64_dvd.iso 3.73 GB (4,012,302,336 bytes) File: en_windows_10_pro_10162_x64_dvd.iso CRC-32: 2d6d3655 MD4: 5601e9a13ebc7d44767d2b56049d24c5 MD5: c4badd7c42ef616eb3731edcad63d09a SHA-1: f782ca20907b1cf111847afd4706fe21d628e5f0
If anyone is having problems with the update showing 0 %, try to free up some disk space, and restart your machine. Since I use hibernation a lot instead of shutdown, I noticed windows update has trouble with it sometimes. Signin out and in again could help too.
yes the ISO after decrypt will be different for everyone since its on different machines. ESD should be same for all though. My ISO a15d9d8b20d103a4e0c87c9a3c99c0f41a009f29 *en_windows_10_pro_10162_x64_dvd.iso
It's against the rules here to share ISO links publicly but you'll come to understand this soon enough when a Mod edits that post. ESD links only from Microsoft, that's it.
On the computer that is downloading the ESD, run this command in PowerShell (I think it requires admin rights): Code: Get-BitsTransfer -AllUsers | select FileList | Format-List
If you have the correct ESD, the ISO will always be the same as well for everyone so that checksum - for the ISO - will be the same as well. The only time things will be different is when you're dealing with different architectures (32-bit vs 64-bit) and if the languages are different.