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How to Download Official Windows 10 ISO file from Microsoft If you need to install, repair or reinstall Windows 10, you can use the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft to download a Windows 10 ISO file that you can use to create your own installation media using either a USB flash drive or DVD/Blu-ray.
An ISO or IMG file is a CD/DVD disk image file. When you mount an .ISO or .IMG file, it will be added as a CD/DVD drive in This PC. This tutorial will show you how to natively mount or unmount ISO and IMG image files in Windows 10 .
*64-bit Windows 10 ISO file. 32-bit is not supported. *At least a 8GB USB flash drive depending on how large the ISO file is. *To boot from an external UEFI USB flash drive, be sure to temporarily disable Secure Boot and Fast Boot (if applicable) in your UEFI firmware settings until the Windows installation is finished.
Replace d:\14986PROx64.iso (highlighted red) with drive and path where you want to store the ISO image plus your preferred ISO file name. Although the command seems a bit complicated, everything in it is needed. See more about oscdimg command line options: Oscdimg Command-Line Options
9 Browse to and select the folder where you want the virtual hard disk file to be created at. Be sure that only the full path of the folder shows without the .vhd file included. Next, select the size you want for the virtual hard disk, and click/tap on Create. (see screenshot below)
I created the ISO with "MakeWinPEMedia /ISO D:\WinPEx64 F:\WPE64.iso" I simply copied all files of the ISO to a dedicated partition (2GB) on a second disk I can now select & boot directly from the BIOS to this partition (F8 on Asus) without doing anything else
3.1) In your ISO_Files\Sources folder (see step 1.1), delete original install.wim or install.esd file: 3.2) Copy the modified install.wim file from WIM folder (see step 1.2) to ISO_Files\Sources folder 3.3) To create an ISO file from contents in ISO_Files folder, see Part Five in this tutorial: Create Windows 10 ISO image from Existing Installation
I succeed convert it to .iso but it's not bootable from a physical machine. I have tried: VBoxManage clonehd file.vdi output.iso --format RAW I have tried: VBoxManage clonemedium --format RAW gangina.vdi gangina.img I have tried: qemu-img convert -f vpc -O raw gangina.vhd gangina.raw I have also tried to mount the bootable vdi file and:
This runs the tool, automatically finding your ESD file. 2.) Select the ISO you want to create, a traditional ISO which contains the install.wim file to install Windows, or an ESD based ISO which instead of install.wim file contains the compressed install.esd to install Windows. Both types can be used the same way to install Windows, both can ...
Magic ISO was removed when I updated to Windows 10 (though I had to clean up afterwards). One thing I found very useful with MagicISO was the ability to have several ISO files that were always mounted, but it appears that I can't RMB on an ISO file and tell Windows 10 to always mount this file.