Under my C drive, there is $Windows.~BT, and there is the Sources folder. But there is no install.esd inside the Sources folder.
I need it to create an ISO file and then burn it to a DVD.
This is not the first time I use install.esd to create an ISO. I did it since 10240.
Hello Billy,
Here you go.
ESD to ISO - Create Bootable ISO from Windows 10 ESD File
Hi Brink,
Perhaps I did not make myself clear.
My problem is that I cannot find the Install.esd from Sources folder.
I don't have the Recovery/Image folder. It has been long time since I had the C: /RecoveryImage folder.
Thank you.
Screenshot below shows there is no RecoveryImage folder in my system.
Thank you.
I know where to look for it.
Like I said I had done this since build 10240.
The Install.esd in not inside the Sources folder.
See screenshot below............
Billy,
Just to verify, you already updated to build 10586, and haven't ran CCleaner or Disk Cleanup afterwards?
No. I have not done so.
Not until I can find my esd and convert it to ISO.
As you can see from my screenshot, even the windows.old is still present.
That's ok.
Not a big deal.
I presume there is something amiss in my computer.
If this new build messed up, I can always go back to 10576 which I have the iso created. Or I can run the Go back to an earlier build option if it's still available at the time.
I suspect there will be an ISO for this build available for download from Microsoft shortly.
I've not been able to find the ESD file on my computer for the last few new builds.
Annoying because for some reason the new builds never get to my laptop. I have to search for an esd or iso file.