I think maybe some of you especially the IT technical may know about ISO file. It is an image file which in fact “the image” of entire CD or DVD. It means all contents in CD or DVD can be represented in a single ISO image and it usually come in a big size.I believe most people always perform burning process to extract the ISO files and save their contents in CD or DVD. But, I prefer to extract them and save their contents into computer hard disk. It is because I don’t need to spend money to buy a new CD or DVD when every time the version of the ISO file I downloaded from Internet had been updated by manufacturer.What You Need.
Daemon Tools Lite.Before The ProceduresFirst of all, you must install the Daemon Tools Lite in your computer. I had installed it in my Windows Vista computer.
Double click to launch the Daemon Tools Lite installer –- click Continue –- you will see the interface below. Click Next –- click I Agree. Click radio button Free License –- click Next –- click Next –- click Install –- wait for installation process running. This is an optional step. You can install this gadget if you want but I choose not to install. So, I click Don’t Install. Then, you will see the interface below.
Click to clear the sign in both check box –- click Finish –- close the web browser appears on your screen.The ProceduresNow, you have done installing Daemon Tools Lite software. At this second stage, you will begin to extract the ISO file. Double click the Daemon Tools Lite’s icon in your computer desktop. See below.
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Then, you will see the interface below. Right click on Device 0: F: No Media –- click Mount. The Open textbox like below will pop up on your screen.
Find and click the ISO file you want to extract –- click Open –- wait to allow image to be mounted. Then, you will see the AutoPlay box below –- click Open folder to view files.Note:If you don’t see the image above, right click on Device 0: F: KB3AIKEN –- click Open in File Explorer. See below. You will see the contents of ISO file like below. Create a new folder in your computer desktop –- copy and paste the contents of ISO file in step 6 into the folder.
You are done.
If you have an ISO file whose name gives you no idea about which build number, edition and supported platform is contained in it, here is a quick tip. Using the information from this article, you will be able to detect which Windows version is included in the selected file.RECOMMENDED:Here is what you should do. Double click the iso file to mount it in File Explorer. Open the 'sources' folder and see which extension has the largest file by size, named 'Install'. It can be install.wim or install.esd:Note, some ISO files of Windows 10 can combine 32-bit and 64-bit setup files. If you have such an ISO image, you will find the 'sources' folder in the following location: x86sourcesx64sourcesAlso, you will need to correct the commands below to include x86/x64 portion in the path.
Now look at the address bar and see which drive letter File Explorer assigned to the opened ISO file. 27 thoughts on “ How to see which build and edition of Windows 10 the iso file contains”. Don HirstI tried this after unpacking the iso image into a directory (Windows10x64) and keying in the command shown below. I received the following error message in my (Windows 7 SP1, all updates installed) cmd window:C:Windowssystem32dism /Get-WimInfo /Wimfile:I:DataWindows10x64sourcesinstall.esd /index:1Deployment Image Servicing and Management toolVersion: 6.1.7600.16385Error: 11An attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.The DISM log file can be found at C:WindowsLogsDISMdism.logThe following entries are copied from the log file mentioned:2015-11-27 10:54:03, Error DISM DISM WIM Provider: PID=16768 WIM open failed.
– CWimImageInfoCollection::Initialize(hr:0x8007000b)2015-11-27 10:54:03, Error DISM DISM WIM Provider: PID=16768 d:win7sp1gdrbasentsetupopktoolsdismproviderswimproviderdllwimimageinfocollection.cpp:70 – CWimImageInfoCollection::CreateWimImageInfoCollection(hr:0x8007000b)2015-11-27 10:54:03, Error DISM DISM WIM Provider: PID=16768 Failed to create the image info collection. ↓.
fleuchThe only release of Windows 10 that has a correct build number is the Anniversary update which returns:Version: 10.0.14393All other releases return 10.0.10586.Another inconsistency is found in release 1511 where one download from Microsoft contains sources/install.esd and another downloaded on the same day contains sources/install.wim. Surely this should not depend on the server the.iso file is downloaded from?Why is it so difficult for Microsoft to ensure that information is accurate?