If you are talking about specs: Ryzen 3 1200 GTX 1060 6Gb Windows 10 Home. If you need anything, let me know.
@s1ave77 might It is the question if Windows is tweaked and how much and what possible impact it will do on svf2iso
In all honesty I don't think I have install any tweak(not even Microsoft Toolkit!). What I have though is I haven't activated Windows, but I doubt that could change anything(other than a nagging waterwark and disabling some customizability options). EDIT: I also have Virtualbox, so there's that.
Really? Did you read the OP at all? The EVAL iso's are used as source for the MVS svf patches to recreate the official MVS iso's. The tool also downloads official windows iso's from techbench.
I have to congratulate the author or authors of the SVF ISO CONVERTER. It is a FANTASTIC tool. Thank you very much for it, and continue like this. By the way ... does the SVF ISO CONVERTER also work for future versions of Windows 10? Or for future versions of Windows 10 will have to be used new versions of the SVF ISO CONVERTER ?. Thanks and regards...
Every supported Windows build will need a SVF Repo, tool code adaptions and database file hence a new tool version will be required.
Ok, thanks for the clarification. Then we are waiting for you to release these new versions of the svf iso converter when the new versions of Windows 10 come out. Given the difficulty of finding some versions of Windows 10 on the Internet (such as the enterprise), I thank you for making it so easy with your wonderful tool What I do not understand is because this thread is not sticky, it is probably the best of the forum Thanks again and regards...
RELEASE: S-M-R-T SVF ISO CONVERTER v0.06.22 +++ FEATURE UPGRADE RELEASE +++ Changelog v0.06.22 --added LTSB 2015 (10240.0) (thanks to Enthousiast)
I really hate to show the thickness of my skull here but is there any documentation for those of us who have never used this highly recomended utility (just something with the basics)? Thanks in advance.
Pretty easy to use, actually. I suggest that you use the GUI version.. Anyway, start it, stay on the first tab, then on the left side, from top down, select first the Version of windows you want, let's use 1709 as an example. Select that, then just under select the flavor, most likely leave it on Consumer. Then lastly on the left, select your system architecture of x64 or x86. OK, now for the middle section of 2 choices. First select the flavor of windows you want, Standard or N version, which you will most likely want to leave it on Standard, unless you don't want Media player and some other things you can look up if you don't already know what N version means. Just under that, select your language of choice. For example, in the USA most people will select en-us from the list. Now, you're really almost done, except for letting the program do it's thing. I just click on the Download part, and first the program downloads the main SVF file, then it does it's magic by inserting the selected language, and finally it's all converted to an ISO. Once done, use Rufus to make your usb drive with, and install the windows you have just made. Be advised it will be up to you to provide your chosen means of activation.... That's about it... Try it, you can't hurt anything by using it and getting the feel for it...
Thanks, much appreciated ...sounds reasonable, etc . Will it work OK with ISOs that have multiple editions?
You're welcome! However, again, I say try it and see. If you fail, then ask for more help at that point.
RELEASE: S-M-R-T SVF ISO CONVERTER v0.06.25 +++ BUG FIX RELEASE +++ Changelog v0.06.25 --fixed a bug in LTSB 2015 N generation
Your instructions help a lot. Turns out to be childishly simple <zoiks>.. Is there a way to use and already downloaded ISO? Thanks again, Solar
...btw, I'm not sure how signifigant this is but when I select 1803 bus x64 standard en-us it downloads 17134.1.180410-1804.rs4_release_CLIENTENTERPRISEEVAL_OEMRET_x64FRE_en-us.iso (fyi)...