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Old July 29th 15, 07:56 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
SC Tom[_3_]
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Default Windows 10 Media Creation Tool and Related Info



"Paul" wrote in message
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Ken1943 wrote:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 08:14:59 -0400, "SC Tom" wrote:


". . .winston" wrote in message
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Sandro wrote on 07/29/2015 3:33 AM:
On Wed, 29 Jul 2015 02:09:14 -0400, ". . .winston"
wrote:

Media Creation Tool (How to)

http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/w...d=ms_wol_win10

Note: Upgrading to Win10 using media must be done from within the
qualifying o/s. A clean install will be seen as requiring a product
key.
- upgrading using media from within a qualifying o/s will not
require
entry of a product key, nor will a Win10 product key be issued.
actually the page you mention states something different :
----------------------------------------------------
If you upgraded to Windows 10 on this PC by taking advantage of the
free upgrade offer and successfully activated Windows 10 on this PC in
the past, you won't have a Windows 10 product key, and you can skip
the product key page by selecting the Skip button. Your PC will
activate online automatically so long as the same edition of Windows
10 was successfully activated on this PC by using the free Windows 10
upgrade offer.
----------------------------------------------------

To me it means :
once you have activated succesfully your Windows 10 as free upgrade,
you can re-install windows10 from scratch (formatting).
The microsoft activation procedure will recognize (somehow) that your
PC was eligible to have Windows10 , and will activate it again.

That's correct.

And why I first stated - Upgrading to Win10 using media must be done
from within the qualifying o/s.

Strange that the Win10Prox64 ISO (3,333,357,568 bytes) is smaller than
the Win10Homex64 (3,347,578,880 bytes). Somehow, I would have thought it
would be the other way around.


PRO is smarter.


Ken1943


On my copy, 7ZIP won't open the install.wim, and that's what I
count on to look inside a WIM and see what is different. Either
the WIM format is changed, or this is really an ESD file.

I downloaded the ISOs with the Media Creation Tool. I haven't burned them to
DVD yet. But, I do have two new folders that were created after I received
the ISO files, and are not associated with my downloads- $WINDOWS.~BT and
$WINDOWS.~WS. The BT folder has a 2 folders and a few files, whereas the WS
folder has what looks to be a complete set of files for setting up Windows.
Both of these folders were created well after I got the ISOs, so that's why
I don't think they're associated with my downloads. And, the WS folder is
5.79 GB (6,217,682,779 bytes), almost like it has both x86 and x64
installations, although there's an installx64.esd file (2.63 GB
(2,826,454,514 bytes)) in that folder. Plus the WS folder is a hidden
folder, and BT isn't; it's just a regular, general folder. So, to me, it
looks like I got the promised installation files, plus the 2 ISOs I
downloaded.

I'll have to boot up my Win8.1 machine and see if I get it there, too. That
one has the reminder also :-)
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SC Tom


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