Well? I don't want to mention the person who I downloaded from for legal implications; but from the readme file, I think you will know: No Windows 10 Settings were harmed in the making of this ISO. No Programs are added to Windows. No Unattended Settings were added to the installation. No Registry Settings were modified. 64-bit Microsoft Sources: en_windows_10_education_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9055880.iso en_windows_10_education_n_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9055347.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_x64_dvd_9059483.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_9057894.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9054264.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_n_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9054260.iso en_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9058187.iso en_windows_10_n_multiple_editions_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x64_dvd_9053861.iso SW_DVD5_WIN_EDU_10_1607_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-07178.ISO SW_DVD5_WIN_EDU_N_10_1607_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-07006.ISO SW_DVD5_Win_Pro_10_1607_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-06988.ISO SW_DVD5_Win_Pro_N_10_1607_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-07319.ISO Win10_1607_SingleLang_English_x64.iso 32-bit Microsoft Sources: en_windows_10_education_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9055803.iso en_windows_10_education_n_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9055560.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_x86_dvd_9060010.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x86_dvd_9058202.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9060097.iso en_windows_10_enterprise_n_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9054834.iso en_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9053863.iso en_windows_10_n_multiple_editions_version_1607_updated_jul_2016_x86_dvd_9056952.iso SW_DVD5_WIN_EDU_10_1607_32BIT_English_MLF_X21-07177.ISO SW_DVD5_WIN_EDU_N_10_1607_32BIT_English_MLF_X21-07005.ISO SW_DVD5_Win_Pro_10_1607_32BIT_English_MLF_X21-07253.ISO SW_DVD5_Win_Pro_N_10_1607_32BIT_English_MLF_X21-07318.ISO Win10_1607_SingleLang_English_x32.iso Installation Indexes: Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Home N Windows 10 Home Single Language Windows 10 Professional Windows 10 Professional N Windows 10 Professional VL Windows 10 Professional N VL Windows 10 Education Windows 10 Education N Windows 10 Education VL Windows 10 Education N VL Windows 10 Enterprise Windows 10 Enterprise N Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB N Dual Release File: Win10AIO_30in1_14393.187_x32_x64_DUAL_en-US_ Size: 7.31 GB SHA-1: 94CEAC237AD0F0A658B6BC7CF249A3B33A30610A x86 (32-bit-only version): Win10AIO_15in1_14393.187_x32_en-US_ Size: 3.22 GB SHA-1: 72FFC89A1CE42A197F2D90A9D30C98539D86E6F0 x64 (64-bit-only version): Win10AIO_15in1_14393.187_x64_en-US_ Size: 4.13 GB SHA-1: 465E9C862823641C3F720C44BE65DD9CA897B705 *Run the associated exe delta patch to create this iso. Language: en-US (English - United States) Tools used: MS DaRT 10 diskpart script v1.2.8 (shift-f10 during boot setup, then "menu") oscdimg for ISO mastering gimagex 2.11 for display name changes on VL versions dism for ESD recovery compression/integration DISM /add-package and /resetbase (Indexes, boot.wim and winre.wim): KB3189866, KB3176936 DISM /add-package and /resetbase (Indexes only): KB3188128 Updated Setup files from KB3190465 added to Sources directory. I've tested upgrades from Win7 to make sure they're working as intended Features: -DualBoot setup with UEFI/Fat32 support I can only test UEFI x64 as I only have x64 processor, but ia32 should work for certain UEFI devices with only 32-bit processors -DiskPart v1.2.8 script with ESD support, multi-version setup, fast setup (fewer keys but default settings) To run my diskpart script, boot into usb or dvd setup, then press shift-f10 to bring up console and type "menu" The script will then ask if you wish to use it, etc. -Scripts folder for disabling auto-updates, driver updates, telemetry, app telemetry, enabling netfx3, reboot to winre, etc. -DaRT 10 added to Boot and Winre This has options to reset passwords, edit registry, remove updates, scan system files, get a remote desktop connection, etc. Instructions: -Use a USB program such as RUFUS to put this on a 8GB+ USB Flash drive for boot installs. -You can also burn it to a dual layer DVDR or greater if you're using ancient physical media -For upgrade, you can simply mount the iso. I would recommend using a USB/DVD tho, in case your system gets borked during upgrade process. -Also, Uninstall any AV programs or specialized driver programs like VM or VPN software before upgrading. They will likely interfere with the process. -All of the enterprise and VL versions have a spp package to set the gVLK automatically. -I recommend inserting the gVLK during setup if you plan to install an EduVL/ProVL/Enterprise SKU. It will change the channel to Volume. It's not required, but it will give you a bogus Retail channel if you don't. Also LTSB doesn't have a Retail EULA so you have to use the gVLK, a KMS key, or a VolumeMAK to install with Windows Setup -Alternatively you can run the diskpart script and it will use the default channel after HAL detection phase. (Setup does this early because of need to display EULA before install) -I've included a link to codyqx4's MTK2.6.1 for activation. I've tested it to make sure it activates, but if you have any trouble, you can fish around for other recent KMS activators. Enable DHT if you download his torrent as it doesn't have trackers If you need anything else, please let me know... God bless.
Do you know what operating system your on, winver above will tell you, how are you activated I'm going to have to defer to MrX. on this or Enthousiast, this is above my pay grade
That's the one I downloaded... Excuse me. I made a mistake: * Windows 10 Enterprise VL X64 build 14393.351 en-US Oct 2016 [ RELEASE INFO ] * File: W10X64.ENTVL.EN-US.OCT2016.ISO * Size: 4,62GB * Format: Bootable ISO * CRC32: 4a57e5b3 * MD5 : a7f50f821d0b5db52d20efdad966e7f3 * SHA-1: f24e105562797caac5175f1680870f12a2add9b5 [ SOURCE ] * SW_DVD5_WIN_ENT_10_1607_64BIT_English_MLF_X21-07102 [ CONTENTS ] * Integrated / Pre-installed: * KB3199986 * KB3197954 * KB3201860 * Windows Defender Updates * Setupcomplete / Post-install: * Enabling .NET Framework 3.5 [ LANGUAGE ] * en-US = ENGLISH [ EDITIONS INCLUDED ] * Windows 10 Enterprise * Windows 10 Enterprise - - Pre-Activated * Activation by KMS (Exclusions are pre-set in Defender) [ SCREENSHOTS ] [ FEATURES ] * UEFI-ready * (Use attached Rufus USB-tool to make UEFI-bootable) * install.wim splitted for UEFI support (FAT32) * Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset 10.0 (Microsoft DaRT) [ INSTALLATION & INFORMATION ] * Create bootable USB (highly recommended) with Rufus, * (attached) or burn to DVD-DL at slow speed. [ CREDITS ] * ashish.k, milrob & stevie-boy for continued * support & help with user questions. * Hope you will enjoy this release! * Regards, * Generation2 @ ET & TPB That's the version I d/l. Is there any help?
With murphy78's release you can know for sure it is 100% authentic, the one you have installed has been tinkered with.
I'll tell you, it was what I told you originally : version 1607. Build 14393.693. It's set in my settings. It's activated from the previous build by Thumper. The activation program is separate.
I d/l the first Enterprise because it came with Office 2016 on May 11, 2016. Since then, I've jerry rigged it. Forgive me...
Why the compulsive need to post unwanted homebrew release info's? But still you don't simply tell what edition you have installed, just start > run > type "winver", press "OK", and post that simple info.
Just tested how to get rid of Edge and found it needs to be removed with install_wim_tweak (protected system package). I was curious if it can be reinstalled so i exported the package prior to uninstall and restored it afterwards successfully, showed as 'NEW' item in start. Interesting since Cortana and most other components can't be reinstalled the easy way .