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No. We had the build 15025 when UUP to ISO did not work but that was due other issues in upgrade system, other than that it has worked perfectly. I have no reasons to believe it would not work in the future.
Me repeating the importance to switch back to ESD if user prefers ESD is that the fact that an upgrade always automatically resets registry enabling UUP and disabling ESD is easily overlooked and forgotten. I'd rather post the reminder multiple times than later on post replies to questions like "Why did I get no ESD file? I checked and it was not there and now I have upgraded and can't make an ISO!".
Exactly :)
Thanks, it will be UUPtoISO again for me this time - not only was UUP experience faster, and I guess improved with 15031, but the UUPToISO process seemed to be smoother too.
If the UUP process becomes truly a delta process, I guess that it will break the UUPtoISO model, since you can't use a differenced image to create a clean install - without reference to the installed software.
Yes, that is true. I am keenly waiting to see which direction Microsoft will take. A truly differential upgrade would not contain everything required to create ISO.
One possibility is of course if the upgrade is intelligent enough to allow ISO creation using both differential (changed and and downloaded) components as well as those from existing system which remained unchanged and were therefore not downloaded.
Uninstalled Hyper-V feature from Windows 10 (I still have it on Windows Server 2016).
1) Installed Windows 10 Build 15025 in VMware WS 12.5.2 for Windows. It is now updating to build 15031. Signed in with the same Microsoft account as on my physical machine and the VM was automatically updated.
2) Installed Windows 10 Enterlprise Build 15031 from a ISO made available from Wozar on MEGA file sharing system. The ISO was a mere 3.2GB and didn't ask me for a license key or Microsoft. Therefore it isunning well on a local account. I'll fiddle with the Windows Insider settings when a new build is announced here. BTW did I miss Dona's tweet that there will be no build today 2/22?
Last edited by martyfelker; 23 Feb 2017 at 00:34.
Just found a program called Product Key on Betanews. Running it on my main showed a product key completely different from the one I installed Windows 10. The OS is activated. Has anybody else seen this?