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       #1221

    For posterity:



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       #1222

    Wow, Kari! That is very nice!

    It's kind of strange that I just came into my office and sat down to this!

    Happy New Year to you too!

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    W10Prox64
       #1223

    Nice Kari. Happy New Year!
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       #1224

    Nice Kari! Happy New Year.
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  5. Posts : 17,661
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       #1225

    Thanks guys. Happy New Year to all of you and yours :)
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  6. Posts : 17,661
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       #1226

    New video: UUP to ISO - Create an ISO image from Windows 10 UUP upgrade files



    Tutorial: UUP to ISO - Create Bootable ISO from Windows 10 Build Upgrade Files

    Quote from tutorial:

    information   Information
    Since beginning of Windows Insider program we geeks have had a possibility to convert the ESD file of new upgrade build to an ISO image (tutorial). With it we could create DVD / USB install media to be used in clean, in-place and repair installs.

    Since Windows 10 Insider Build 14986 Microsoft has started to use new Unified Update Platform (UUP), which no longer offers the install.esd file (read more in this post). Through some registry modifications users can at least for now disable UUP and get ESD version of the build upgrade, but it seems that this option might not be available in the future.

    UUP is of course a positive change. It is differential, scanning user's existing Windows 10 installation only downloading and installing those system files that have changed. In ESD upgrade full Windows system (all system files and native applications) were replaced, with the same file or app version even in case the new build did not include a newer updated version. Regardless if a system file, component or application was updated, ESD upgrade replaced it. This caused download size to be bigger, in addition to longer time required for upgrade because full Windows was downloaded and everything overwritten with every upgrade.

    However, the possibility to create an ISO image is, has been and will be important to many users. Microsoft has usually released an ISO when a build has been released to Insider Slow Ring, but we Fast Ring users do need an option to create our own install media.

    This tutorial will show how to do that, how to create an ISO image out of a UUP upgraded Windows 10.
    All questions and issues about this procedure in tutorial thread, thank you.

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       #1227

    I already saw it
    I was at YouTube when you posted it, and got a notification popup, so watched it.
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       #1228

    Cliff S said:
    I already saw it
    I was at YouTube when you posted it, and got a notification popup, so watched it.
    Audio OK? This prehistoric relic of a laptop, my loyal workhorse has made it quite clear that she would prefer to retire, whines every time I ask her to capture some video and especially audio using pre war era microphone...
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       #1229

    Kari said:
    Audio OK? This prehistoric relic of a laptop, my loyal workhorse has made it quite clear that she would prefer to retire, whines every time I ask her to capture some video and especially audio using pre war era microphone...
    Sound ok to me.
    It's as good as it's goin to get until you buy one of these:
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  10. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #1230

    Nice vid Kari. Audio sounds fine to me. You into baking now?
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