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    Using the Media Creation Tool works great But!
    How do I know what version I’m downloading?
    Is there some place that this information is posted?
    It would be nice if Microsoft would let us know when they post an update for download.

    Second question; has anyone tried to copy the USB or DVD to a server or NAS and do the upgrade from that source, I think it should work?

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    • #1552494

      Have you tried right clicking the iso & clicking Properties ?
      When you hover the cursor on the iso file it should give a pop-up with info too.
      Hope this helps.

      edit— I used the mct for 10 & downloaded the iso & mounted it.
      See picture—

      43645-screenshot_337

    • #1552501

      None of these suggestions gives me the Version of the file.
      Like will it be 1511 after install or something else?

      • #1552512

        None of these suggestions gives me the Version of the file.
        Like will it be 1511 after install or something else?

        I’m in the process of taking screen shots of the 8.1 Pro iso which is installed on my computer.
        If the install.exe shows the same version as my system information version then the 10 Properties screen shot I posted should be right.
        In the meantime you could try this link to contact Microsoft-

        https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/contactus?forceorigin=esmc&wa=wsignin1.0

        Will provide screen shot(s) shortly.{Now-10:10 AM}

        43646-screenshot_337

        Now-{10:25 AM}

        Picture-

        43647-screenshot_337

        My installed version is different from the iso version.
        I installed from Windows Store.
        But basically the same.

        If I install from the iso I would have the iso version of 8.1 Pro.

        You may benefit from contacting Microsoft. ๐Ÿ™‚

      • #1552627

        None of these suggestions gives me the Version of the file.
        Like will it be 1511 after install or something else?

        I realise you have an answer, but when I hover over the download link, I see info in the F-Fox address info (bottom left of screen) which clearly shows the vn number (Win10_1511_…), and if I click on it, the dialog box shows what I am about to download:
        43661-info
        whixh also shows the version. Is that what you wanted?

    • #1552541

      medab1, what you are trying to show me is not the answer to my question.
      From time to time Microsoft updates the ISO file to a later version.
      It is that version information I’m looking for. After I install it once, I can use a command prompt and the command “WINVER” to get the information of this ISO.
      Knowing when Microsoft has updated the ISO so we would know to download the latest version, would be enough.
      Because Microsoft seems unwilling to tell us this, the next best thing would be to know the current version sitting in the download.

      The numbers you are trying to show me do not equate to the Windows version after it is installed.

    • #1552543

      As part of the install Windows checks for updates. So, you should end up with the most current version.

      Joe

      --Joe

    • #1552572

      Using the Media Creation Tool works great But!
      How do I know what version I’m downloading?
      Is there some place that this information is posted?

      I think the ISO from MCT is likely to be always the version in the top row of the table on this page: Windows 10 release information

      • #1552632

        I think the ISO from MCT is likely to be always the version in the top row of the table on this page: Windows 10 release information

        And perhaps of interest:

        Approximately four months after publishing the feature upgrade, Microsoft uses Servicing Branch #1 again to republish updated installation media for Windows 10 Pro, Education, and Enterprise editions. The updated media contains the exact same feature upgrade as contained in the original media except Microsoft also includes all the servicing updates that were published since the feature upgrade was first made available. This enables the feature upgrade to be installed on a device more quickly, and in a way that is potentially less obtrusive to users

        https://technet.microsoft.com/library/mt598226.aspx:cheers:

        ๐Ÿป

        Just because you don't know where you are going doesn't mean any road will get you there.
    • #1552574

      BruceR
      I think your correct and thank you for the link, I will book mark that one..

    • #1552630

      When I use the Media Creation Tool I do not get this download box.
      So where are you downloading from?

      • #1552631

        When I use the Media Creation Tool I do not get this download box.
        So where are you downloading from?

        I started here (found with Google), then selected edition (W10), then language, then bit-ness (the options only appeared once the previous option had been selected) and got this:
        43662-info2

    • #1552748

      I want to thank everyone that offered input.
      I think we have enough information to manage what I ask for in my original post.

      Y’all have a great day until next time.

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