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Windows 10, Version 1809 - Redstone 5 [Oct 2018] (build 17763.107) Windows 10, Version 1809 - Redstone 5 [March 2019] (build 17763.379) While the site itself is unofficial, the last time I checked the actual download links led to files hosted on Microsoft servers and downloaded files were identical to the ones provided by MS.
On the right site you can find now download buttons for the selected ISO. If you want other ISOs for Windows 10 Creators Update, select Windows 10 Version 1703, Redstone2 [March 2017] - Build 15063.0. If you want other ISOs for Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, select Windows 10 Version 1709, Redstone3 [September 2017] - Build 16299.15.
Essentially, you can mount any supported type of archive (zip, rar, 7z, iso, etc), to any # of drives you want, and they act just like regular drive. Quite useful: The image above shows drive K -> O; drive K is actually a mounted RAR file for a .NET project :)
Under Virtual Machine select: Microsoft Edge on Windows 10; Under Select Platform, select the virtualization technology of choice; Download the .ZIP file; Unzip the VM and import it into your virtualization platform; This VM will allow you to test Windows 10 for up to 90 days.
I’ve downloaded a Windows 10 ISO and received an image that has the same checksum as the MSDN image “Windows 10 (consumer editions), version 2004 (updated May 2020)”. So Microsoft does not distribute personalized images. –
4. Rufus doesn't have their own hosting for those ISO downloads, they always pull it from the official releases download links. Since Microsoft recently decided to remove their official download links for past versions of Windows, Rufus also doesn't have them anymore. The best way to download now an ISO for Windows 10 21H2 would be to find ...
Download both Windows 8 and Windows 10 ISOs from Microsoft (you don't need a license to download the installers). Create a copy of the Windows 8 ISO and name it windows.iso. Select windows.iso in Boot Camp Assistant. It should accept it. When it prompts you to confirm that you want to format the disk, wait.
The short answer is no, there is no ei.cfg in the .iso by default. If having an all-in-one .iso containing Windows 10 Home and Pro 32-bit and 64-bit is what you want, this is fairly easy to do with the updated Media Creation tool that was released along with the November 2015 update.
6. Mount (using Virtual Clone Drive for example) the .iso files you want and copy all their contents to a new folder. Use a program like 7-Zip to extract the .iso contents to a new folder. Add/remove/modify anything you want in the new folder. Use the free program ImgBurn to "Write files/folders to disc".
8. There is a project called Win10PE SE which allows you to create a Live Windows 10: The project uses WinPE but adds desktop/taskbar and allows you to configure which features you want to add or not during building the ISO. Good one, I'll check that out, looks promising.