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@kitpzyxmsir
simply fetch the build you want from UUPDUMP -- there's around 1300 for you to choose from -unzip the downloaded file and run the script --it will create an iso for you which you can then use to install / upgrade windows.
you can run the generated iso, copy to a DVD or create a bootable usb (use Rufus).
Browse known builds - UUP dump
cheers
jimbo
Now that microsoft install wims are over 4gb, how do you install to hard drive as in "Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk".
Do you follow instructions for "Create bootable USB installer if install.wim is greater than 4GB ".
I tried formating partition to ntfs but it wouldn't boot. The only other way i have seen is to extract Your version of Win 10 from install.wim and then replace it. "https://www.dell.com/support/article/au/en/aubsd1/sln313422/windows-10-iso-contains-wim-file-that-is-big-for-fat32-file-system?lang=en".
If you want to boot a PC from a USB device with an NTFS partition containing a Windows ISO file, see what I did in this post: Win10XPE - Build Your Own Rescue Media
Little curious...
Do I need two separate USB drives to create bootable media for the UEFI system and Legacy Bios System?
Is it possible to burn the USB / create a common bootable USB that will run on both the system types..? just selecting the Legacy or UEFI pre text in boot order?
I have already downloaded ISO from the official MS site.
Thank You