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Need To Determine The Build Of An Already Downloaded Windows ISO File
http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-see-w...file-contains/
http://www.waynezim.com/2012/10/how-...dows-iso-file/
Found these two links on how to find out the version and build of an already downloaded Windows.ISO file might be. I tried it, but for me, the build portion says "ServicePack Build : 0".
The only "Install" file I found in the ISO directly is "install.esd" but the instruction used the "install.wim" to show the build. What did I do wrong or what other way can I find out what build the already downloaded ISO file would be?
This is what I got with the only "install.esd" in the directory. By the way, the ISO file is for the new one, 1703. Yes I now what it is but in the future I may get my ISO files all mixed up which has happed to me in the past a few times.
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Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 10.0.14393.0
Details for image : E:\sources\install.esd
Index : 1
Name : Windows 10 Pro
Description : Windows 10 Pro
Size : 15,305,539,033 bytes
WIM Bootable : No
Architecture : x64
Hal : <undefined>
Version : 10.0.15063
ServicePack Build : 0
ServicePack Level : 0
Edition : Professional
Installation : Client
ProductType : WinNT
ProductSuite : Terminal Server
System Root : WINDOWS
Directories : 19668
Files : 101896
Created : 3/18/2017 - 6:40:43 PM
Modified : 4/10/2017 - 11:11:19 AM
Languages :
en-US (Default)
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