en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_arm64_dvd
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en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_arm64_dvd
Windows 10 on ARM maybe? Was downloading the newest Windows 10 ISO's from My Visual Studio Enterprise subscription and noticed a UNK option along with the x86 and x64 for the Consumer ISO.
If I select that I get en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_arm64_dvd_c3f1ab29.iso
x86 is en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1803_updated_aug_2018_x86_dvd_454b0be7.iso and
x64 is en_windows_10_iot_core_version_1803_updated_jul_2018_arm32_x86_x64_dvd_12500210.iso
No UNK option for the business ISO.
Clicking the info button doesn't really help all it says is
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Hey @alphanumeric! Nice catch: I think the filename confirms your suspicions as much as possible, in the absence of a clear statement about what's up from Microsoft. We'll find out what it is, sooner or later -- probably later.
Thanks for pointing this out.
--Ed--
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I think the info is in error? For that selection anyway. All that changes is the ISO identifier in the info. I don't have anything to test it on. My Pi has an ARM processor buts its not compatible / supported.
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Still trying to figure out what UNK means? There is a UNK selection for the new Office 2016 Professional Plus, but clicking the download link takes you to the Install Office web page. The cloud install? Very confusing?