First i would like to thank you for the very good thread. I would like to have a general panoramic view of the Windows 10 build hell. Thus some questions: 1. It seems that there are two methods for building the ISO. The first method is through Windows media tool, but it requires a genuine (Daz loader for example for Win7) Windows 7/8/8.1 installation. The second method requires to download the appropriate esd file according to your current Windows edition and bit version (x86 or x64). Then you decrypt it with abbodi's utility (thank you abbodi) and the ISO file is created. But here is my question. During Windows 10 installation from our ISO file, we skip Windows activation? If yes, is it activated automatically? During the decryption with abbodi's utility, our hardware ID is stored in Microsoft's Servers? 2. The second method requires a genuine Windows 7/8/8.1 installation? 3. If we go with the first method (Windows media tool) and we want clean Windows 10 installation (without having a product key), should we first upgrade in order to be activated (hardware id stored in Microsoft's servers) and then create ISO file (choose 'Create installation media for another PC' option)? 4. Why so many esd builds, if they just contain accumulated updates? Thank you.
Guys, I'm very confused here. Does the Win10_1607_English_x64.iso includes the Enterprise edition? It just says on description that it's "Windows 10 English", so I'm not sure.
As far as I know it should be the home and pro version for Enterprise you have to have another iso called Enterprise ..... iso