I try to decrypt mounted and unmounted Enterprise install.esd (made from install.wim) with your esd decrypter, but it says: ERROR: ESD file does not have original structure (4 images minimum). What I do wrong?
When I try convert downloaded UUP files from my Enterprise Softwaredistribution folder, I got Pro edition ISO. Any chance to get Enterprise one?
What file set did you download with what tool+version? Afaik, 17063 is distributed Home/Pro only, all other sku's can be realized by dism set-edition commands or online license switch.
For this issue not being able to fetch build 17063, you must have your Feedback and Diagnostics in privacy settings set to full instead of basic, it will not give you the build otherwise.
Well if you could get a personal reply from MS I would think they would say "use edge until Firefox supplies a mod\update" OR wait for the next build
My install has failed once already with the error code of 0x8007001f.. something to do with audio or other various drivers, now i gotta redownload and reinstall it. I removed my Xbox controller and my Realtek driver for when i upgrade to see if that doesn't break the install.
I use all files from downloaded folder when updating to 17063 Afaik, 17063 is distributed Home/Pro only, all other sku's can be realized by dism set-edition commands or online license switch.[/QUOTE] Yes, I try your dism set-edition commnads, but after unmouting adjusted install.wim and converting to esd I got errors
So downloading is done by your own windows? Inside the "c:\windows\softwaredistribution\downloads\"? And dism set-edition went fine? But when converting/compressing the install.wim > install.esd reports errors? Did you use the correct tool (ESD<>WIM) for the install.wim > install.esd conversion?
Yes, everything you ask I did. No errors during converting /compressing. Used abodi´s ESD-WIM tool. Not sure, if I did correct flags command: imagex /flags "Enterprise" /info "C:\mount\install.wim" 1 "Win 10 Enterprise 10.0.17063.1000 (17063)" "Win 10 Enterprise 10.0.17063.1000 x64 (17063)"
Check whether all flags were set correctly: Code: dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:"C:\mount\install.wim" /Index:1