It's not leaked, it's just.... MSFT is SO generous... And your download is safe because it came direct from MSFT and not on some bogus sites...
What about using both tools. Can you create a ISO for both 32 and 64 with the media creation tool and then replace the WIM files with those in the ISO download?
It's a program that allows retailers to upgrade their existing inventory to Windows 10 (if their customers want it).
[FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]Windows 10 editions below are valid for both Windows 10 Home and Windows 10 Professional [/FONT][FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]Windows 10 [/FONT][FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]Windows 10 N [/FONT][FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]Windows 10 KN [/FONT][FONT=wf_segoe-ui_normal]Windows 10 Single Language No MSDN Links there ie: enterprise etc only home and pro[/FONT]
Can I use this to upgrade to Win 10? (Upgrade, not clean install, since you need to upgrade beforehand in order to be "valid")
Actually if you open up the iso's and check the contents it's: English = en-US English International = en-GB I have both iso's. @grimm11: Yes you can, you can upgrade or clean install with the iso. Regards
Oh well, some naming convention change @ MS, because en_US used to be international English once upon a time.
Yes, of course. You don't need to wait if your reservation is on top of the stack. Simply download the ISOs and you can upgrade all your systems running Win7 SP1 or Win 8.1 (saves internet bandwith). To start the upgrade simply run the setup.exe from DVD or USB. Don't boot from DVD or USB since this will start a new installation but not the upgrade. If your upgrade was successful and activation is done you can do a clean install afterwards. The upgrade is needed to activate your copy of Win10.
I'm looking for these files: it_windows_10_enterprise_x64_dvd_6851276.iso it_windows_10_enterprise_x86_dvd_6851286.iso it_windows_10_enterprise_2015_ltsb_x86_dvd_6850773.iso Thanks Bye
The ISO I'm getting from Tech Bench only have options to select windows 10/N/KN/Single Language, english/other languages, 34/64 bit. I click on 64 bit and I'm getting a 3.8GB ISO for downloading. Where is home, pro, enterprise version? Does this 3.8 GB ISO include all 3 versions?
Beaupeep You were guessing - that is not very helpful, especially when so many people rely on MDL. At least FCM 168 and I took the trouble to check properly.
The quickest way to check is just to look at the volume label on the ISO you create, it includes either 'en-us' or 'en-gb'