I think those can wait until MCT get updated and we have there links easily in products.xml no rush since we already have MSDN ISO for those or at least after Windows 10 event tomorrow i heard that ESD cryptokey had been changed for new builds
Yes i know, i ment Win10 ESDs BTW, thanks for the tip, working beautifully no more installing 36 lang pack
Just installed the .esd for Windows 8.1 Pro x64 on my secondary rig. Windows Update still had to download 31 Important Updates and 9 Optional ones. Was expecting a more updated build to be quite honest.
Perhaps a bit conspiranoid, maybe not............ If not, what else it could be? Someone explain me this updation madness.
what is the diffrence from iso's with updates in that in .esd??? i see 9600.17053 that is newest version of win 8.1 or what??? ty
sonyslide & abbodi1406 THANK YOU sooo very much for adding x64 links. OFF TOPIC: I don't know why nothing happens when I hit "Thanks" or "Like" buttons. Using FF and IE 11. Having the same problem with both of them...
I'm not sure about that. 9600.17053.winblue_refresh.141120-0031_x64fre_client_professional_ru-ru-ir5_cpra_x64frer_ru-ru_esd_5e6ac934735f4efd7f847201bc0ff89e6d5e86f4 has name IR5_CPRA_X64FRER_RU-RU_DV9. It has only one Image Count - Windows 8.1 Pro, View attachment 33199 MSDN ISO ru_windows_8.1_with_update_x64_dvd_6051499 has name IR5_CCSA_X64FRE_RU-RU_DV9 and it has two Image Counts - Pro and Core. View attachment 33200 View attachment 33201 I think it is so for any other language versions.
I believe the edition lable doesn't include the licensing channel (which is specified in archFRExx) i.e. x86frer : retail x86freo : oem x64frev : volume woafrer : retail x86fre : retail (usually ??) therefore: CPRA : Client Professional Apps CCONA : Client Connected Apps (as found in leaked english img) CCSLA : Client Connected Single Language Apps (as found in leaked spanish img) CCRNA : Client Core N Apps . . thanks for CCSA explain, i always wondered what it does mean