![]() Click Download as shown in the image below.Īfter the download finishes, do not click on Install.Īt this point, the. ![]() If you are on build 9841, it will detect a new build available for download. Option A: Download Install.ESD via Update and Recovery.Ĭlick Start > PC Settings > Update and recovery > Preview builds. ESD file, which is convenient for a large download. ![]() WIM file, a format also used by Microsoft to deploy Operating Systems. ESD file is basically a highly compressed. Step 1: Get the install.ESD file for Build 9860 We'll show you below how to create such an ISO from the (highly compressed) install.ESD file which Microsoft uses to deliver the new 9860 Build. This update procedure is fine if you have 1 PC, but if you are testing the Technical Preview on multiple machines, then you might want a bootable ISO to burn to a DVD or create a bootable USB installation. You can only install the initial ISO for Build 9841 and update to 9860 using the Update and Recovery. The new build however, does not come with a bootable ISO and Microsoft said they don't plan on releasing one in the future either (eventually changed their mind after users' feedback). The initial Build of the TP was 9841, but now Microsoft is rolling out Build 9860 for everyone (see what's new in build 9860). This tutorial works with any install.ESD file, but, as an example, we'll use the install.ESD file that came with Win 10 TP Build 9860.Īs you know, the Windows 10 Technical Preview is available for download and testing.
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