Use this tool, it works by just drag and drop the install.wim on the script .cmd. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...t-jatdevice-mkiii-v1-02-54.44717/#post-750896
I also said that I saw xinso post something somewhere, i thought it was here in this thread, but can't seem to find it.
Just tried buying the full Windows 10 Pro for Workstation (not an upgrade) from the Microsoft Store and they still don't give you a product key, just an option to install through the store. Requesting a refund now.... such BS
All the info for how to run the script is available both in the GitHub ReadMe and within the script itself. I do not see how it can be more straight forward than calling the script using a single parameter that points to a valid ISO/WIM file.
Enterprise has got those unique features of ProfessionalWorkstation. The Windows10.0-KB4056892-x64-16299.192 still does not support ProfessionalWorkstation. The wim info has changed: <MAJOR>10</MAJOR> <MINOR>0</MINOR> <BUILD>16299</BUILD> <SPBUILD>15</SPBUILD> <SPLEVEL>15</SPLEVEL> Yes, it changes: <MAJOR>10</MAJOR> <MINOR>0</MINOR> <BUILD>16299</BUILD> <SPBUILD>15</SPBUILD> <SPLEVEL>192</SPLEVEL>
The revision number has been able to be upgraded by pulling cumulative updates from a network server using MDT or SCCM. I never download updates through WSUS.
I need a little more info than that. What problems occurred? Did you use the script or the executable?