Using W10UI and the latest updates applied to the base 19041.1 image: For some reason, the generated iso is "Win10_19042.264_x64_2020-05-13.iso" No big deal, it's still 19041.264 when installed End of log Code: ============================================================ Removing temporary extracted files... ============================================================ ============================================================ Creating updated ISO file... ============================================================ OSCDIMG 2.56 CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Premastering Utility Copyright (C) Microsoft, 1993-2012. All rights reserved. Licensed only for producing Microsoft authorized content. Scanning source tree (500 files in 41 directories) Scanning source tree complete (896 files in 85 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 4709351424 bytes (before optimization) Writing 896 files in 85 directories to Win10_19042.264_x64_2020-05-13.iso 100% complete Storage optimization saved 24 files, 14194688 bytes (1% of image) After optimization, image file is 4697204736 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 14194688 Done. ============================================================ Finished ============================================================ Press 9 to exit.
Sorry to ask a dumb question but if I clean install 19041.208 or 264 in its current state do I need to activate it?
Regardless of Windows build /version, if you have any digital license embedded for Windows 10 (any version) in your MSFT account & you're using that MSFT account while using /installing Windows 10 along with the same system (h/w precisely) then that'd be automatically activated when you're connected to the Internet. Version 20H1 or any specific build is not important here.