Main En-GB post updated. Source Multi ISO's (x64/x86) and added SmartVersion (.svf) patches to Multi N, Enterprise and Enterprise N. Education/Education N won't be added. Thanks @Wzor for svf's that allowed to re-create the source N Editions for svf'ing.
Hello What happened to our ISO ones. tr_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1511_updated_feb_2016_x64_dvd_8380070.iso tr_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1511_updated_feb_2016_x86_dvd_8380056.iso
Why is sysprep better than dism /Add-Package in this situation? Are there any pros of using these plus adding .164, instead of just adding .164 to .0?
sebus, have you compared the EULA between 1511 & 1602? Maybe those two updates are just dummies to throw us off a changed EULA?
@Oz No changes in EULA. @SL2 Sysprep has the benefit that there are no pending tasks at installation time that could interfere with further configuration/customization of components (e.g. component removal). In addition, you can slipstream programs to your image. I always slipstream .NET Framework 4.x in Windows 7 WIMs, for example. I have been always a sysprep fan and now it seems it's official. Best option: Clean 10586.0 -> latest .164 SPBuild
de_windows_10_enterprise_version_1511_updated_feb_2016_x64_dvd_8378813 and de_windows_10_multiple_editions_version_1511_updated_feb_2016_x64_dvd_8383528 is now on kickass torrent i leave this for 5-6 days online