They didn't seem to make them public. Or at least we can't find them. Anyway guys, I updated the OP. It could still use some cleanup, but my eyes need a little rest.
Can someone explain to me what are the differences between "Full ISO" and "Standard install.wim" ?? Sorry if my question is stupid
install.wim is where the installation data is stored. Integrators use this sometimes for modification purposes. Most people need the iso file. install.esd is more highly compressed, but can sometimes cause problems with lowend systems or if there's more than one index.
Thanks for the explaination So if I want to do clean install from BIOS, I only need the ISO file. Am I right??
I just downloaded win 10 pro x64 from the direct link on the page one: Code: 10240.16384.150709-1700.th1_clientpro_ret_x64fre_en-us_9d40e15f430ab89a1eabb165acbf40c9f07d18bb_2.esd and then I do sha 1 test with onlinemd5.c*m, the result: Code: 35545ECBDB532C5AB09EDBAEFBF217B93E6C04F5 I want to ask is my download corrupt or not, because on the page one murphy said that sha1 is in the file name. And in the file name : Code: 9d40e15f430ab89a1eabb165acbf40c9f07d18bb
CAN IT BE DE-ACTIVATED I have a old 32bit Packard Bell System that came I think with windows 7 not sure maybe vista & the recovery partition is long gone I only now use it as a test system It had windows 10 build 10166 install & activated then upgraded to Build 10240 & activated Then clean install & permanently Activated But I Think The language or region got mixed up as Cortana won`t work But my friend use his old dell laptop & re-install windows 7 & use daz loader then upgraded to windows 10 then done a clean install & he was permanently Activated he used the en-gb version I`m unsure which I used Could I I do the same as my friend wipe the system re-install windows 7 daz loader upgrade to win 10 activate then clean install & achieve permanently activated Or would it get de-activated as been upgraded from 10166 to 10240 or do I need to wipe the system & just install the correct version en-gb would be interested to know if a system can cause de-activation