I would have linked/posted your pastebin if i saw it i'm just trying to be competitive i installed wsus mainly to check win7/8.1 updates and get their links for WHD
Hi, I used esd-decrypter-wimlib-17 for this version, 10586.0.160426-1409.th2_refresh_cliententerprise_vol_x64fre_es-es_9b98c7819e2c0f3fffd819a277e3cc57cbe43ab4.esd but when it ends, creates an ISO with a different Build, why? 10586.164.160430-2117.TH2_RELEASE_SEC_CLIENTENTERPRISE_VOL_X64FRE_ES-ES
It's not different build, this is the actual core revision for the integrated updates and it's detected automatically in order to get same ESD 'label' version, the script must specify it manually it's not worth it to update it just for that actually, it's better this way, to differentiate iso with the exact version, instead same 10586.0 for all releases
Does MediaCreationTool makes the newest iso available? I just downloaded though it multiple-edition x64 image, and install.esd has todays date, most of other files are from October 2015. I mean is it April Refresh iso, or did MediaCreationTool build on my pc, an up-to-date install.esd, including all updates available? // Nevermind. It's April s.
hi,first of all thanks for esd links..i appreciate your effort,but does this links remain alive long like few days or a week,i see u had removed older version links in update history,just need to be sure before downloading on slow network...thanks again..
Hi, Using esd-decrypter-wimlib-17, to decrypt and create ISO of 10586.0.160426-1409.th2_refresh_clientpro_ret_x64fre_en-us, what's the difference between decrypt.cmd and decrypt-winre.cmd? Thanks.
Normally we use decrypt.cmd to get compressed esd , standard wim or standard iso from a standard esd file. You had better read this citation from Readme file of wimlib-17 "decrypt-winre.cmd this script will create ISO with winre.wim as booting/setup image instead of boot.wim it's ment as backup workaround to a setup issue in Preview build 14251, or any other build with similar issue"
Trying to download the latest decrypter build, but Windows Defender stops the download saying the file has a Trojan Horse inside. I suppose it's a false positive, no?