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I have a Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ISO for 32 bit and 64 bit, is it possible to add Pro and Home options for reinsallation.
I have a Microsoft Windows 10 Pro ISO for 32 bit and 64 bit, is it possible to add Pro and Home options for reinsallation.
I don't see how that's possible. It certainly wouldn't fit on a single DVD unless it was Dual Layer, and even then i'm not sure.
Unless you mean it's for a USB stick rather than an actual DVD.
Did you create it yourself? Or is it pirate hack? We don't discuss pirated stuff here.
The iso I have was not made by me nor is it a Pirated copy it is a new downloaded about a week ago from microsoft using the Media Creation Tool, at the start of the download there is an option for 32 bit or 64 bit or both.
I've used to install windows 10 onto a test pc I get the option for 32 or 64 bit installation but no option for home or pro, I've tried editing ei.cfg but that did not work.
Last edited by RayM; 02 Aug 2017 at 07:05.
If the test PC originally came with Widows 8 or 10 preinstalled by the OEM, then a key is embedded in the bios. This is detected by Setup and it automatically selects the edition (Home or Pro) for which that key is valid. One way to bypass the embedded key is...
Installation does NOT ask for key during install
Another way is given in Post #9 in that thread.
The Media Creation Tool is capable of creating a Multi Architecture ISO which has both x86 and x64. It turns out to really be an 8 in 1 ISO since MCT uses ClientCombinedSL ESDs to create the ISO. Each architecture contains four indexes:
Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Home Single Language and Windows 10 Education.
I have to manually add the ei.cfg file to the Sources folder of each architecture. I use UltraISO to accomplish this. This is the contents of my ei.cfg file:
[Channel]
Retail
Using an USB flash drive created using this modified ISO, I always get the choice of 32 and 64 bit architecture. Next I get a choice of which version of Windows 10 I want to install and yes I do have a Windows 10 Home key stored in the BIOS. In this particular setup it does not seem to matter. This is probably because of the ei.cfg files that were added.
Currently the ISO weighs in at 6.47GB and will fit on an 8GB flash drive. I have never tried it on a dual layered DVD.