By the way, that age old Windows 7 DVD/USB maker also works fine with any Windows 10 ISO i have seen.. Off topic may be, but thought posting..
For th2 they have the Media Creation tool configured so you could get a nice little all-in-one (see my post above) where you could pick Windows 10 multi-editions--Home and Pro--and then pick both x86 and x64 and therefore get Home and Pro in each bit version. I wanted to do the same for th1 but you can pick only Home OR Pro--there's no multi-edition--even though the .isos are that way. So all you can get is Home OR Pro in both bit versions, but not both. I've looked around--there are just ones with faults or updates put in or complex ones with Home, Pro, Education, Enterprise, N version, Single Language, VL versions and goodness knows what else. There's no guide since 8.1, so I'm not sure how to proceed. It's true I have what I need for th2 from the creation tool but just for my storage I'd like a simple aio for th1 without things added or having it overdone: x86, x64, Home, Pro, and if it must, Enterprise would be ok. Any ideas or some sort of guide that I could follow?
Thanks! Unfortunately I'm not quite as savvy as I wish I was to follow what you said. The truth is the murphy78 had two torrents for th1 aios and it just drove me crazy which one to use so I thought I might create my own at this point. I've looked them over more carefully and for the time being it looks like his first version is a little simpler and works for clean installs as well as upgrades, so I'm more or less content with that--of course they're really obsolete because of th2, but just kind of wanted to have something for the record, if you know what I mean. If you have time and think you could elaborate on your instructions so I could follow it better that'd be great. If not enough time, that's ok, too. Ambidav had excellent guides for making 7/8/8.1 aios but I haven't seen anything for 10. Was hoping for something--any idea why nothing new? Thanks again for your help!
Found a pretty good one that is a 22-in-1 and takes up only 6 GB, supports upgrading and of course a clean install. Thanks again for your help!