10122 esd location


  1. Posts : 1,481
    W10 22H2 19045.3031
       #1

    10122 esd location


    Is the .esd for build 10122 still @ C:/recoveryimage/install.esd? It has a 4/28/15 date with the same memory size 2,490,323 kb? as last build.
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  2. Posts : 83
    windows 7
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    It's in a hidden folder, as least it was for me. This is where I found it per the tutorial:

    Notice please: the folder C:\RecoveryImage is the default location of Windows 10 TP install.esd file if you installed the upgrade. If you have moved the file in another location or you have downloaded the installation files but not upgraded yet or if the upgrade has failed, you'll might find the install.esd file in a hidden folder C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources​.

    Enable hidden files and that will show up in C. You'll find it in the sources folder. Also note that my upgrade succeeded and it still was in the hidden folder.
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  3. Posts : 719
    win 7 dual boot / 10
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    meebers said:
    Is the .esd for build 10122 still @ C:/recoveryimage/install.esd? It has a 4/28/15 date with the same memory size 2,490,323 kb? as last build.
    10122 esd location-esd-install2.jpg
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    64-bit Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
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  5. Posts : 1,481
    W10 22H2 19045.3031
    Thread Starter
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    Thanks Brink. I did notice the creation of this folder during the install C:\$Windows.~BT\Sources​. but it disappeared after I believe the second reboot. In File Explorer, I went to view, show/hide and checked "hidden files & file name extensions" did a search, (*.esd) it only found one instance that I mentioned in my OP. dtd 4/28/15 2.49 Gb. I think this is build 10074? So puzzled why the old one is still there and the new one has yet to be found. I had no interaction with the pc during download/install with the exception of 1 restart now request that would put the .esd file in another location.
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  6. Posts : 3,502
    Win_8.1-Pro, Win_10.1607-Pro, Mint_17.3
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    You only have a limited time to grab the ESD - while the screen says "Preparing to install" - after that, the ESD is gone from the $BT folder.
    There's enough time to copy it IF you start the copy soon after the 'prepare' phase begins.

    I think I tried to convert the ESD in recovery, but the ISO created would not install - dunno why.
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  7. Posts : 1,481
    W10 22H2 19045.3031
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       #7

    Slartybart said:
    You only have a limited time to grab the ESD - while the screen says "Preparing to install" - after that, the ESD is gone from the $BT folder.
    There's enough time to copy it IF you start the copy soon after the 'prepare' phase begins.

    I think I tried to convert the ESD in recovery, but the ISO created would not install - dunno why.
    OK, that explains it. There is a text file in the folder where the .esd file is on my computer. I opened it and it said ~ver 10061 but was dated 4/28. So when the iso is made available, will clear out all this stuff. I still thought there was an .esd made for the ImageRecovery folder.
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  8. Posts : 1,937
    win 10 Insider
       #8

    That caught me out as well. Couldn't find the esd file for 10122, either.
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  9. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Preview Build 10122
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    I found the procedure to convert INSTALL.ESD to an ISO. I found the file and downloaded the script to do the conversion. At the end of the procedure Windows crashed with a MEMORY_MANAGEMENT error message. I have the ISO file named en_windows_10_pro_10122_x64_dvd.iso. It appears to be intact. I can mount it and browse the content. I have the CSHA1 value for the file: EFD215FAD1453C8B290B33DBA2CA2956CDE84B7D.
    Does anyone know if this is correct or where I can find the official CSHA1 value?

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