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We have added windows 7 SP1 Refresh Ultimate and Enterprise ISO's to the download options of the SVF2ISO tool (for now CMD edition only)
HeiDoc is a good tool Have used for a while now! Used to get my ISOs from Digital River until they stopped allowing access to them
W10 ISOs available using HeiDoc tool. Also if you want to just install W10 Pro every time (home/pro is one/shared iso i believe but options don't always show on drop down) you can make a .cfg file to place in the sources folder of your USB installation media to force install of version you would like. Basically a notepad file you save as a .cfg there are a few articles up on how to do this (takes about ten seconds). I can't post links being new but I believe the notepad file looks like this example: [EditionID] Enterprise [Channel] OEM [VL] 0 You then save by clicking file>save as> "ei.cfg" select the drop down for file format and change to "all files" then save. Then place the folder in the sources folder of your USB installation. Various sites show this if you google W10 ei.cfg Please note if you perform the above you do so at your own risk. I do not accept any liability for your actions to this educational piece. Further note: I am unsure of the exact wording for the "editions" information ie Enterprise, Pro/Professional, Home etc. OEM can be OEM or Retail from what I have read elsewhere. Perhaps somebody can provide a list of all options for these?
Yes, there is a request for donations. My understanding is the tool downloads directly from Tech Bench. It does offer Education edition which apparently has the functionality of Enterprise much like W7 Ultimate back in the day. Also W10 ISO may be installed via a .cfg file placed in sources folder. Need somebody with more experience than myself to test (it worked for Pro for me).
I believe i know a few things about ei.cfg usage Using an ei.cfg with enterprise in it won't do anything if there is no enterprise sku in the install.wim.