UUPs can come as canonical or delta, both can be converted to ISO by abbodi1406's UUP>ISO script. ISO's created from UUPs don't have boot.wim index 2 (setup), though they can be used for clean install from boot or for upgrading. Full ESD files are not the same as UUPs.
Would you be kind to explain how a delta is made into a full image? using what source? is installed OS the source? if so wouldn't you need the same OS build as the person who downloaded the UUP from WU?
From reading the script's readme, it seems that sharing or saving delta UUP is useless, instead you need to save/share the FULL UUP files generated by Windows Update during install from these delta UUP's you downloaded but before you reboot (as they disappear after first reboot). now it all makes sense to me. thanks
And still we share and re-use the Delta and Full UUP's in every insider thread Full UUP = small esd's + cabs Delta UUP = Unpacked folders, no small esd and/or cabs. Neither are assembled in a usable sharing source by WU, like full ESD did.
I just created this Windows 10 ISO, 10 editions with the new uup-converter-wimlib-6: And all went well without a hiccup!
Enthousiast fetches them in a VM, so anwer would be DIY or wait for somebody with pt-BR doing it for you. Begging won't fasten that process.
For this moment you have to keep track of the 15063 thread, and at General Availability they all will be published here.