Made the ISO, mounted it and run the setup.exe. When it reached the restart stage I got an error saying "Windows 10 installation has failed". and returned to desktop.
Don't mount the ISO to upgrade. Burn it to disc or dump it to USB using Rufus then just run setup.exe
I've been looking around Google for the better part of an hour now, and the only results I've been getting take me right back to the ESD database and threads on MDL itself. No dice searching the SHA1 hash either... Is there any chance you could toss me a link somewhere?
With zero metadata homebrew iso could be compared just saying. en_us en_windows_10_pro_10240_x64_dvd.iso ZM SHA1: 96A0D89DD3F5B4FEFFC4E0E2AF769BC804BE9C3D 3*992*295*424 byte *normal wim compression option 1 esd decrypter v5.7
I took an old Notebook wit Win7 Pro KMSpico: -No Internet connection! -No Win10 reservation. (last turn on a few months ago) -Local USB: Upgrade to 10240 Pro through upgrade assistent (no Key ask) -Win10 activated WLAN (and had unfortunatly access to old WLAN from Win7 config) - DAMN! -I'm in OOBE now and it says: VOLUME_MAK Channel and doesn't expire it's permanent ...interessting.
Sorry, haven't seen that..I assume you have enough disk space for it. Would be nice if they could give a little more info as to why.
Get at least 3 dif esd files and I'll add a dif lang. For some reason editing the OP is buggy and removes all the newline characters often. It's a PITA right now with all this traffic
Decrypted ESD, Loaded ISO onto Rufus, Clean install on old notebook, Activated with Toolkit 2.5.3 & no issues.
I have the same issue with you. People here are saying the SHA-1 value of the file 10240.16384.150709-1700.th1_clientpro_ret_x64fre_en-us_9d40e15f430ab89a1eabb165acbf40c9f07d18bb.esd is 9d40e15f430ab89a1eabb165acbf40c9f07d18bb as the file name said. But the one I downloaded from Microsoft was 3D247DAF2868CA7DD3E2DFDD65F4B57B95869065 just like yours. So I downloaded the same file but the SHA-1 value 9d40e15f430ab89a1eabb165acbf40c9f07d18bb from here and then ran the decrypt script. (If you see the "Encrypted ESD Backup is OFF. Press 9 to toggle" message below the menu options, make sure to press "9" to back up the original esd file.) And guess what? The esd file used with the decrypt script(not the backed-up copy) had the SHA-1 value with 3D247DAF2868CA7DD3E2DFDD65F4B57B95869065. If you use the one with 3D247DAF2868CA7DD3E2DFDD65F4B57B95869065 with decrypt script, the SHA-1 value stays and also you won't see the option message to back up the esd file. Hope that would relief you.