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I mean I wouldn't mind having to reload my desktop but it's just a royal pain in the... well, you know. There's a lot of software installed on it that takes me days to reinstall.
I mean I could throw caution to the wind and do the Windows 10 16299.15 update on this desktop of mine since my two notebooks installed the version just fine. One of my notebooks has some pretty ancient hardware in it (Core i7 Q720) (I'm surprised that it took the update as well as it did) whereas my desktop has an Intel Core i5 3570K overclocked to 4.4 GHz.
Use this:Windows 10 ESDs Repository | My Digital Life ForumsCode:File: esd-decrypter-wimlib-31.7z SHA1: F82E5EC1C9F917E83E1FE39406A4F73BB8AF6927 SHA256: 74E2B0F2B8EA71208BD18726E20D2D3C47D4E66C50F59F42CCB646CF56896EFE https://sendit.cloud/0rsvtorlco2i https://racaty.com/fyskif3fb2vy https://cloud.mail.ru/public/LdAc/24z2NnV8w http://www.mirrorcreator.com/files/0BYSROI6/
It is fixed to make ISO from multi-index ESD as 16299 puts cloud first not Pro so the old scripts don't work.
Alternatively you can delete the indexes you don't want with DISM and use the old version.
Rats, I have that. David sent it to me but I didn't think I needed it for some reason. Thanks LX07
Edit: Oh so much better :) Got the selection menu where I could chose the Win 10 version I wanted (Pro) and the install is progressing now. Yeehaw!!!
I'm in agreement with Kado897; regardless of how close Build 16299.15 is to "RTM", it's still a Windows 10 Insider Program beta/preview. Which means, I'm sure you know, Build 16299.15 should not be installed on a "mission critical" desktop.
I would also add, before the Fall Creators Update is released to the public, you should make a complete backup of your system, just in case something goes bonkers . . . Yeh, yeh, I know you know that, but you'd be surprised at how many folks don't know, or forget about backing up . . .