To upgrade in-place. e.g. for latest Pre-Release 10162 Core to Pro/Education Pro to Enterprise/Education [Note] 1. Not applicable to ESD versions. Which means that: (1) ESD image cannot do in-place or offline upgrade/Edition conversion. (2) ISO image can do in-place or offline upgrade/Edition conversion. 2. For previous Next Pre-Relaese, it is accomplished via Adding features of Windows 10.
Because: User's like to use 'pirated' stuff? User's like to NOT to use Microsoft Originals? User's like to complain about Microsoft Software using 'Frankenbuild' applications? and more!! Frankenbuild also means in this regard LEAK builds!
You could be for sure that he's an MGL Member!! Just would hide that because of complaints etc.!! Edit: That's also called: cowardice
Sure you could do that! But is that really appropriate?? I don't think so! I wouldn't do such. Even if I post something bad, I would stay to my words!
I never do NTFS; FAT32 works fine for both Legacy and UEFI installs (except of course when anything above 4GB is involved, then the process gets a bit more detailed). Step 8 can be skipped also (the newly created partition is automatically selected). I also add assign after doing active (in some rare cases, a drive letter isn't automatically assigned). But pretty much, this is the method I use for all (Vista+) Windows images to a flash drive, and it works fine for both UEFI and Legacy installs without any extra messing around. After doing the above, I then transfer Windows files right from the iso to the drive via 7-Zip (Explorer would also work fine I guess).
After installation of the latest build (downloaded from MS) from USB went OK, after first restart it's stuck at the black screen that says loading operating system... What am I doing wrong?
Rufus... But I think it might be something with how is my sata cables are connected, when the setup portioned it didn't create the system partition it usually does...I got that sorted now and I'm reinstalling (it did ask to create the partition this time) So... Fingers crossed