It's the ISO the OEM's use... Actually, maybe I've renamed it??? It was sitting in subfolders when I got it. Anyway, I know it's good...
OEM's use Volume License iso's? But yes, you must have renamed it... Code: SW_DVD9_NTRL_Win_10_1607_64Bit_English_FOD_X21-06000.ISO sha1:a711936c852600dcb79600d962420701bf67a578 SW_DVD9_NTRL_Win_10_1607_W32_English_FOD_X21-05846.ISO sha1:cec7ec2d7524a83153e707541a42b132d020c372
This is what was given to me. My friend works for a wholesaler that has access to OEM. \X21-08798 Win Pro 10 1607 32 64 English OPK\Software - DVD\X21-05845 SW DVD5 NTRL Win 10 1607 W32 English Home Pro\X21-05845.img \X21-08798 Win Pro 10 1607 32 64 English OPK\Software - DVD\X21-05999 SW DVD5 NTRL Win 10 1607 64Bit English Home Pro\X21-05999.img
Update: Tried the .51 build, same issue. Replaced the latest ScanState with the older build & it sort of works. The desktop folder (with contents) got restored but the shortcut I'd copied across is still missing. Took MS 6 months to fix ScanState the last time I had issues. MS is the best! I see kb3176934 is rolled out to everyone now so build 14393.82 is a go...
Thanks! I am jumping on creating a fresh iso then. It's time to upgrade all machines around the house to 1607. P.S.: KB3176933 .cab doesn't want to slipstream, while the big cumulative pack went smooth.