I am not a hacker, I am just a BFU, I can not even create a working ISO from ESD, so I have to rely on ISO from 3rd party.
The question "Where do the ISOs come from..." The answer ISOs are converted from ESDs. With that being said, the expectation is that you can pick the correct ESD for your system and language from this page: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-esd-repository.59082/page-142 Copy and paste the download link and download the ESD. Get the ESD > ISO conversion script from this page: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-esd-repository.59082/#post-992731 1. Download the ESD. 2. Put the ESD file and script in the same folder. 3. Run decrypt <ESD Filename> 4. If all goes well, you get the ISO you are looking for. 'Hope this helps...
Nope, check my edit Didn't download all of them, maybe some are made from ESD, every 19042.450 ISO is homebrew anyway.
Agreed on both points, just thought the implication was that many ISOs are derived from ESDs and it wouldn't hurt to mention how that can come about.
Please correct me if I am wrong in my understanding. 1. The word "Homebrew" is associated with ISOs 2. the Win10 20h2 ESDs provided by @abbodi1406 are MS original. Could a esd too be homebrewed?
Apologies if this is about a well documented feature - if so, kindly point me to it. A few days ago I had downloaded the 19041.421 UUP release. I still have the files in the UUP folder. Now I want to make a 19041.450 ISO. Can I use the files in the old UUP folder, or do I have to download everything again? If I can reuse the old files, how should I go about it?
How many of you in the Release Preview Channel are being offered 20H2 as a Download in Windows Update ?
Hi: Trying to mount W10 Bussines (19041.450) in VMware Workstation (15.5.6). Everything is fine but it doesn't show up the menu to choose what version I want to install so the system installs the first one, Educational. I tried to mount the iso in BIOS and UEFI mode, just in case, same result. Does someone know how to enable the menu? Thanks
Setup the VM without using the typical setup option. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...10-uups-with-ease.75052/page-168#post-1607639