You have several options when it comes to downloading Windows ISO images. From downloading them from Microsoft using the Media Creation Tool to using tools such as Rufus to download them.
One of the easiest options to get the latest Insider or Stable ISO images is to use UUP Dump.
It supports:
- All Windows releases: Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server.
- All Windows channels: Public Release, Release Preview, Beta, Dev and Canary.
- Several Windows editions: Home and Pro
- All architectures: x64 and ARM64
- All supported languages.
Here is how it works
- Open the UUP Dump website in your browser of choice.
- Use
- Search to find a specific build.
- Quick Options to get the latest build of a specific channel.
- Recently added builds to see the latest releases.
- Select the desired language and click next.
- Select the desired edition, e.g., Windows Home and Pro, and click next.
- Make sure download method is set to download and convert to ISO.
- Check conversion options:
- Include updates.
- Run component cleanup.
- Integrate .NET Framework 3.5.
- Use solid (ESD) compression.
- Select create download package.
- Pick a local folder and select save to download the ZIP archive to the local system.
- Right-click on the download ZIP file and load the properties.
- Select the unblock option and click ok to proceed.
- Extract the ZIP archive.
- Modify CustomAppsList.txt to select the Microsoft Store apps that you want installed when using the ISO image. Add # in front to block installation and remove # to include the installation.
- Run uup_download_windows.cmd to start the process.
- Note that Windows may throw a SmartScreen warning.
- The process may take quite some time. Wait until you get the notification that you may press 0 to exit.
- The ISO image should now be inside the folder.
That is all to it.
Have you downloaded Windows ISO images recently?
Thanks for the article.
For me, point 10 in Winrar does not exist.
Point 12 “Rogjt” – I have no idea how to translate it into my language?!
This is done in File Explorer and not the archiver. Right-click on the file in File Explorer and select Properties.
“12. Rogjt”
What?
Sorry about that, removed.
Also, about CustomAppsList.txt, I read this inside:
For changes done to this file to be applied, the CustomList option in the ConvertConfig.ini file needs to be set to 1.
Yes, this is crucial.
You didn’t post my previous comment. You probably won’t post this opinion either. If so, it’s better to block the user comment posting form.
I tried with this tool different options but I could not create Windows 10 LTSC IoT in any way. Only Windows 10 IoT (but not LTSC) is created each time. Is it even possible to create LTSC IoT with this tool?!