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Windows 10 1809 iso november
Windows 10 1809 iso november







windows 10 1809 iso november

That file too is reported by DISM as having Build 18362.418 unfortunately (btw, no idea whether upgrading an Italian installation of Win10 with an English 1909 ISO would be a good idea in any case).Īm I doing something wrong when downloading the ISO from Heidoc?Ĭurrent OS: Windows 10 Version 1903 OS Build 18362.1082. I thought this might be a problem with the Italian version of the ISO, so I downloaded the “English international” version. This is the information provided by DISM (apologies it’s in Italian, but the two relevant lines should be readily understandable): I downloaded the “Windows-ISO-Downloader.exe” tool from Heidoc, selected Win10, then 1909 Home/Pro and my language (Italian), then used the following command line to check the Build of the downloaded ISOĭism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:F:\sources\install.wim /index:1 Thanks for the suggestion PKCano, unfortunately when trying to download the 1909 ISO from Heidoc the file is reported to be Build 18362.418 when I check it with the DISM tool. Given that now is too late to download a later version of the ISO, if the V1 is not going to be useful for an in-place upgrade, does this mean that the best route would be to simply allow the Feature Update to 1909 to download and install through Windows Update? Since what I plan to do is – at least to my understanding – an “in-place upgrade” from 1809 to 1909 keeping the existing files and apps, do I understand correctly that EP is basically saying that the V1 ISO will not allow such upgrade? “ the problem in getting the 1909 ISO from MS is that it’s the 1909 V1 version with build 18363.418 which has the “missing” feature update deferral bug (the days to defer feature updates will no longer appear when set to any value other than 0) and the inability to keep existing files & apps when doing an in-place upgrade or repair install of 1909 – these issues were fixed in 18363.446 & higher cumulative updates for 1909.“ The 1909 ISO I have downloaded back then is the “V1 version” with build 18363.418 and, while I don’t mind that after using this ISO for the upgrade I’ll have to download some patches, I have some concerns about actually using this V1 version ISO due to the following post by EP where he stated the following: Several months back, I squirrelled away a copy of the 1909 ISO as suggested by woody and I was in fact planning to use it to create a USB stick for upgrading.

windows 10 1809 iso november

My machine is still running Win 10 (Home) version 1809 and since this version’s EOL is now approaching, I’m start to get things ready to upgrade to 1909.









Windows 10 1809 iso november