ISO of Single Language

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  1. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home Single Language
       #1

    ISO of Single Language


    Hello everyone. I just registered.

    I have Windows 10 Home Single Language version 1703. I tried to download the 1709 ISO for my version from the MS site:

    Download Windows 10 Disc Image (ISO File)

    First it asks to select the version, in which the only option is Windows 10. Then it asks to choose the Product Language, for which I chose English. Then it directly gives the links for 32-bit or 64-bit. Nowhere does it give a choice for Single Language. So is there any other place from where I should download the SL version, or should I just download the one given on the above site, and it will automatically detect during installation that I have a Home Single Language version and install that? I don't want to waste a few GBs downloading the wrong version.

    Thanks all.
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  2. Posts : 15,491
    Windows10
       #2

    The iso is multipurpose. You select version later in the install process, after you have entered language and bit type.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks. I'm going to download the 64-bit version anyway, so I think it will just ask for language.
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  4. Posts : 15,491
    Windows10
       #4

    Bysen said:
    Thanks. I'm going to download the 64-bit version anyway, so I think it will just ask for language.
    Why don't you use media creation tool rather than downloading iso to create bootable flash drive?
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  5. Posts : 18,432
    Windows 11 Pro
       #5

    These are all the versions now available in the ISO file (or on the USB flash drive created by the Media Creation Tool):

    Code:
    R:\sources>dism /get-wiminfo /wimfile:install.esd
    
    Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
    Version: 10.0.16299.15
    
    Details for image : install.esd
    
    Index : 1
    Name : Windows 10 S
    Description : Windows 10 S
    Size : 15,748,508,043 bytes
    
    Index : 2
    Name : Windows 10 S N
    Description : Windows 10 S N
    Size : 14,682,635,068 bytes
    
    Index : 3
    Name : Windows 10 Home
    Description : Windows 10 Home
    Size : 15,567,580,753 bytes
    
    Index : 4
    Name : Windows 10 Home N
    Description : Windows 10 Home N
    Size : 14,496,690,559 bytes
    
    Index : 5
    Name : Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Description : Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Size : 15,569,063,438 bytes
    
    Index : 6
    Name : Windows 10 Education
    Description : Windows 10 Education
    Size : 15,746,024,004 bytes
    
    Index : 7
    Name : Windows 10 Education N
    Description : Windows 10 Education N
    Size : 14,680,122,009 bytes
    
    Index : 8
    Name : Windows 10 Pro
    Description : Windows 10 Pro
    Size : 15,746,775,851 bytes
    
    Index : 9
    Name : Windows 10 Pro N
    Description : Windows 10 Pro N
    Size : 14,680,828,085 bytes
    
    The operation completed successfully.
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  6. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #6

    I like the change, some won't though. Makes it near impossible to download the wrong Edition. And Visual Studio Subscription (MSDN) has finally caught up with the MCT. Just the one ISO there too, well two if you count the VL ISO. It used to be one ISO for Enterprise, one for Education, one for Home and Pro etc. Now all I need are two thumb drives to handle every edition I might ever use. Assuming I only ever install 64 bit.
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Thread Starter
       #7

    cereberus said:
    Why don't you use media creation tool rather than downloading iso to create bootable flash drive?
    I had previously used the Media Creation Tool, but it had downloaded some other file. That was maybe about a year ago. When I ran the setup, I got the message that this setup is not for you version of Windows or something like that. In any case, MCT will give the same sized file, 4.4 GBs, as the regular ISO download from the MS site, right? Or does it download an ESD, which is smaller in size?

    NavyLCDR said:
    These are all the versions now available in the ISO file (or on the USB flash drive created by the Media Creation Tool):

    Index : 5
    Name : Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Description : Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Size : 15,569,063,438 bytes
    I don't understand all these variants - S and N and all. I just need a Win 10 Home Single Language 64-bit setup for my computer. The size of the Win 10 Home Single Language you have mentioned is 15,569,063,438 bytes. I used an online converter, and it said the size was 15.56 GBs! Or is it 1.5 GBs?

    alphanumeric said:
    I like the change, some won't though. Makes it near impossible to download the wrong Edition.
    I agree there. At first it seems kind of empty, but it is better than downloading a wrong edition and then redownloading the correct one. :)
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  8. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #8

    Just a heads up, you want to download the latest MediaCtreationTool.exe, don't run one you downloaded earlier. The older versions download older (out of date) ISO's.
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  9. Posts : 15,037
    Windows 10 IoT
       #9

    Just ignore the S and N versions, if you don't know what they are you likely don't need to worry about them anyway.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 10 Home Single Language
    Thread Starter
       #10

    If I do use MCT, I'll download the latest one. Does the Media Creation Tool download less data, less than the 4.4 GBs ISO that the MS site offers? If yes, then I might use it.
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