[TOOL] s1ave77s S-M-R-T SVF ISO CONVERTER v0.51.01 [1903/LTSC2019/Techbench]

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  1. Solarsails

    Solarsails MDL Junior Member

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    Well, could I use an .iso that I already have in my posession and just copy it into the directory with the program or something to save time and bandwidth due to unnecessary downloading?
     
  2. s1ave77

    s1ave77 Has left at his own request

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    This Eval is the base for the SVF patches. The result after the process is full MVS ISO.

    Yep is possible. Only needs the ISOs to have the correct name.
     
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  3. Solarsails

    Solarsails MDL Junior Member

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    ...just place it in the same directory with the program file?
     
  4. s1ave77

    s1ave77 Has left at his own request

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    Positive.
     
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  5. Solarsails

    Solarsails MDL Junior Member

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    I wonder what I'm doing wrong here I have this file now: en_windows_10_business_editions_version_1803_updated_march_2018_x64_dvd_12063333.svf but am having a difficult time finding something to extract the contents with. Am I wrong in assuming that it would create an .iso file and if it will why can't I get it to do that? When I try it acts like its doing it but after a couple of seconds it comes back "complete" but there is no file there...
     
  6. s1ave77

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    Please be more elaborative what you exactly did. Normally the process for MVS ISOs will download all needed files and create the ISO :g:.
     
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  7. TheCollDude489

    TheCollDude489 MDL Member

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    Is it possible to add in older versions of Windows 10 to this tool, like TH1 and TH2 versions?
     
  8. s1ave77

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    Not sure if EOL versions should be supported, besides of the 2 LTSBs :thinking:.
     
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  9. TheCollDude489

    TheCollDude489 MDL Member

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    Oh, OK. I was just wondering since one of the TH1 Installation Images can't be found online anymore(Education N VL).
     
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  12. s1ave77

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    Only difference would be the pre-inserted gVLK. Mount the (converted) install.wim and insert key manually to get VL version :g:.
     
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  13. TheCollDude489

    TheCollDude489 MDL Member

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    Never knew that the VL versions had such a small difference. How would I go about inserting the gVLK into the install.wim though?
     
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  15. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    What will be the reason for doing this? Any proper KMS solution inserts the gVLK anyway.
     
  16. Tito

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