Without having a bandwidth monitoring app already installed on your pc, the only way that I know of, is to check with your ISP. Many ISP's have a way for user to check how much data they have used through their website. There is usually a 24 hour delay before that data is updated.
Saying or asking that kind of stuff won't make things appear or go any faster. Just relax, is not that the world is gonna end because the .isos don't appear on day X
My install.esd was about 2.61GB, plus other files setup downloaded, the whole folder is 4.05GB. Those with 7GB downloads must have something else coming down in addition, or maybe expansion of compressed packages.
if you didn't use the computer to download huge amounts of other stuff, you can check the network card status, mine says Received 4213341000 bytes = 4.2 GB... an estimate of the situation
Size difference in 10240 ISO created from the Insider ESD and today's Windows Update 10240 ESD file (the so called real RTM) - the older ISO is 3.73 GB and the today's so called RTM ISO is 3.02 GB The PC downloaded all the files but failed to upgrade (WU logs). I did not receive any prompt to inform me an upgrade was in progress,
i get only 140mb ms folder and 2,7Gb .tmp file for windows 7... EDIT: now i got the compiling ready and the folder is still under 3Gb...
How can you trigger the download process? I assume many people let their PC run 24/7 now, which is quite inefficient in multiple ways.
so it basically extracts the image and puts all the files in sources/safeos. wouldn't it be better to wait when the person is ready to upgrade and then extract the files.
This is also my question...because i have every update installed, i reserved it since day 1-2 but still no pre-download.
SHA1 - 3F32163FC8BC01BEDF4C28B2FCC0E3943CAF6A3E File name - en-gb_windows_10_pro_10240_x64_dvd.iso (created from the ESD file) Size: 3.02 GB (3,247,149,056 bytes)