Knock yourself out and follow my post above. As I said in the post "Hash check your created ISO". Once learned you won't look back.
You not understanding something, and it actually being possible, are two completely different things. To solve this, go read some stuff, then you will understand that it is possible, and everything will suddenly make sense
I put it in simple words: SVF patch technology is the best thing that could ever happen to us or anyone who shares big files like Windows isos on the Internet.
imagine this is very simple.. you have to imagine the iso images as a sequence of bytes example : en_version_x_full.iso | |-> with the only comparison and byte difference between the two will generate the svf files | it_version_x_full.iso with this file it is easy to reconstruct the destination iso .. starting from the basic English, because in this Replace only the different bytes and here the hash checksum matches (in our case only language files difference). Simply put, it is convenient to bring a few megabytes instead of many gigabytes of images ... Regards
Yes and perhaps all those still requesting ISO's had best learn and get used to it. Remember that this time around even WZor realised it was the way to distribute all the MSDN ISO's. As mentioned in my post...
These patches have inside them all data missing between source file and destination file First the patch scans the source file, and compare each bits to the source file Then he recreate a file using the source file but including all the data missing of the destination file How can I explain it ? It works, thats the thing, hash is the same, file is original, and it works.
You're at the MSDN thread, afaik there aren't any new esd links. Techbench still offers this: 5d406d89656f8548fd0f410bd66de59be05b081b *Win10_1511_English_x32.iso (10586.0)
Friends, no one will add a reward to Turkish ISO 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