Windows 10 (consumer edition), version 1803 (Updated Aug 2018)

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    Windows 10 (consumer edition), version 1803 (Updated Aug 2018)


    Just noticed new ISO's for Windows 10 1803 are up on My Visual Studio (formally MSDN) dated 08/21/2018. If you have a subscription you may want to download the new ISO's.
    MCT may have been updated too, haven't checked it yet. I have no idea what was added and or changed or maybe fixed? Updates and or bug fixes rolled into it would be my best guess.
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    The MCT has already been updated once to 17134.112, back in July. It would be interesting to know what build these new ISOs are, if they've just caught up with the MCT or overtaken it with a newer build.
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    The 1803 ISO's were Updated March, Updated Jul, and Updated Aug. from what I can see on My Visual Studio Subscritption. The Info doesn't tell what changes, just what Editions etc are in the ISO. Not sure when I'll do an install with one.
    If I mount one, is there a file i can look at, version number maybe, to get some info on what specific build it might be?
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    alphanumeric said:
    ...If I mount one, is there a file i can look at, version number maybe, to get some info on what specific build it might be?
    Yes, Ztrucker shows how to use DISM here...

    Mounted it (L:) and used dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:L:\sources\install.esd /index:1 to query it...
    Code:
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.17134.1
    
    Details for image : L:\sources\install.esd
    
    Index : 1
    Name : Windows 10 Home
    Description : Windows 10 Home
    ...
    Version : 10.0.17134
    ServicePack Build : 1
    ServicePack Level : 112
    ...
    Where can I get updated 1803 ISO - build version 17134.337+ - Page 2 - Windows 10 Forums
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    Ok, thanks will give that a go in a bit and get back to you.
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    Consumer ISO
    Version 10.0.17134
    build 228
    service pack level 0

    EDIT: so does that mean its 10.0.17134.228 ​?
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    alphanumeric said:
    ...so does that mean its 10.0.17134.228 ​?
    Yes, and until next Patch Tuesday 17134.228 is the current public build. Thanks for the info,

    I'll check the MCT to see if that's been updated too...


    Edit: No, it's still 17134.112

    Code:
    Details for image : E:\sources\install.esd
    ...
    Version : 10.0.17134
    ServicePack Build : 1
    ServicePack Level : 112
    Last edited by Bree; 25 Aug 2018 at 09:39.
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    Thats what I thought, thanks. I did a winver and I'm running
    17134.228. So its as good as it gets as of right here right now, lol.
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    Just hit a "install.wim is too large for the target file system" error when trying to copy the mounted ISO to my fat 32 thumb drive. Not a big deal for me, as my laptop will do a UEFI install just fine from a NTFS formatted drive. Just a heads up.
    By habit I do up my thumb drives as fat 32 via diskpart. Once its formatted and set active, I can just delete all the files on it and copy over the contents of a newer ISO when one is released. Will have to start over from scratch this time.
    Install.wim shows as 4,352,915 KB in file explorer.
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    @alphanumeric: @Kari explains how to sub-divide WIM files into chunks of less than 4 GB each, which is the FAT32 file size limitation. Let me know if you're interested in more info, and if so, I'll chat him up to get a pointer to that info. HTH,
    --Ed--
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