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How to find exact version build How can I tell what update version is on the DVD I just burned - Microsoft Community
There's a TenForums tutorial on that....
See Full Details about a Windows 10 ISO file | Tutorials
As above Bree pointed you to the tutorial that can differentiate whether the Windows 10 iso is esd or wim.
If it was downloaded from the Microsoft website it should be in esd.
The esd or wim differentiation is important if you are repairing using some dism commands:
Use DISM to Repair Windows 10 Image | Tutorials
If it was created by the MCT it would have the label ESD-ISO. Its lable of J_CEDA_X64FREV_EN-US_DV5 suggests it was made by something else. From this thread, the 'CEDA' part suggest it is the Education edition. The Dism commands in the tutorial will say for sure.
Bree,
For the bootable iso flash drives I've clicked on sources to see whether they are esd or wim.
In this link it indicates that it should be mounted:
Mount or Unmount ISO and IMG file in Windows 10 | Tutorials
Do you look by opening sources on a bootable iso or do you mount?
If you mount how have you done it?
I don't remember, it was with my desktop, installing the os from scratch
so there doesn't seem to be an .iso file in there for the OS, i thought there would be one i could use for virtual box, the virtual machine program. Im not sure why there wasnt one but, should I use media creation tool to make one?