ms said isos will be available after the upgrade..they didn't say if that would be hours, days or months after..just after. in the meantime just do a reset after you upgrade which is far easier anyway and you don't have to worry about crap dvds or usb sticks that work far less often.
Nice! I upgraded my 10+ year old Latitude D260 last night. 32-bit Centrino proc, 2 GB of RAM, and Win 10 works FLAWLESSLY on it! I was shocked that everything worked. -D
i did, on all three downloads today and no esd in any of them, however there is 5gb of extracted files in each of them.
We'll..., we'll gonna do the upgrade through esd, so it's gotta be there. Just search for "esd" in your $Windows.~BT folder. Should be in $Windows.~BT/Sources.
I just barely downloaded the update via windows update on a consumer windows based 8.1 tablet, (not ever used as insider) and there is Install.esd in the Sources folder.
it's not there, do you have the upgrade yet? look yourself and while you're at it how big is your folder?
i made with this iso a bootable pen and upgrade w7 pro sp1 x64 to 10 pro x64 and its runs all ok and already have 10 and activated.. this 7 was genuine.. i will try later the same iso with 8.1 pro(this one is not genuine)
wow I left the computer for 2 hours and when I came back it already downloaded 5,78Gb just like that! Now I see the install.esd is there but there is no boot.wim. Maybe that's the latest file it lacks before it tells me to install the upgrade.
sure, there are 16681 files in $windows~BT, lots with different dates and the directory in total is 6.5GB+..want specifics ask which file and I'll get them but I can't possibly post that entire list here now.
My $Windows.~BT folder is 4.34GB (x86 Home Win10 is what will be upgrading) Very strange that you do not have a C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources\Install.esd file..... maybe your download didn't finish, or got interrupted.