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Run dism /get-wiminfo /wimfile:H:\sources\install.wim to check if Index:1 is Pro edition.
Run dism /get-wiminfo /wimfile:H:\sources\install.wim to check if Index:1 is Pro edition.
If you created the iso from the Microsoft website it should be esd.
If you created the iso from another website it is typically wim.
One of these commands may be useful in identifying esd versus wim:
Identify the drive letter within file explorer and use that drive letter in the commands:
dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:V:\sources\install.esd
dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:V:\sources\install.esd /index:1
Details for image : V:\sources\install.esd
If there are any problems running the dism commands then perform the in place upgrade repair.
The index-1 cmd identifies my usb has home version on it but I know the one installed is Pro. So why does media creation tool download home version.
To determine whether you have esd or wim:
Open file explorer > open the iso > look for the sources folder > open the folder > scroll to install > look for esd or wim
You will have to re-download the MCT for pro. I cannot tell why you are having the home version. Something unbeknownst to you happened between the lines.
And also check this out:
See Full Details about a Windows 10 ISO file Installation & Upgrade:See Full Details about a Windows 10 ISO file
Check if Index:2 is Pro
@csmdew,
From those two links, the one in Post #625 and this one:
Download Windows 10 ISO File Installation & Upgrade:you have all the instructions necessary to download the right iso from MCT and be able to mount it in order to accomplish the repair install. Take your time and do it right.
Download Windows 10 ISO File
Have downloaded three times and each time when checked it is 10 home but pc cmd clearly says 10 pro. Are both versions in same folder. The last one was over 4 gb in size. the other 2 were 3.85gb iso.