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Architecture (For CPU): x64 (64-bit)
Language: English
Author: Ramsey
File Size: 6,07 GB (Gigabytes)
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Architecture (For CPU): x86 (32-bit)
Language: English
Author: Ramsey
File Size: 4,09 GB (Gigabytes)
File Format: ISO (Disc Image File)
MD5 (Hash): 75ec5183f89d939f
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Changelog

(#) 2025.1.15 Changes:

* Added the latest Windows 10 22H2 Updates from 11.12(December).2024 till 14.1(January).2025: KB5049621 (Replaces KB5045933) | KB5049981 (Replaces KB5048652) | KB5050199 (Replaces KB5046913).
* Updated Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830-v5) from "v5.130.24110.1001" to "v5.131.25010.1001".
* Updated Microsoft Defender (KB2267602, KB4052623, KB5007651) from "v1.421.655.0" to "v1.421.1300.0".
* Updated Microsoft Edge (Chromium) from "v131.0.2903.86" to "v131.0.2903.146".
* Updated Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime from "v131.0.2903.86" to "v131.0.2903.146".
* Updated Office 365 Professional Plus Online Installer from "v3.3.0"" to "v3.3.1".
* Updated K-Lite Codec Pack Full from "v18.7.0" to "v18.7.5".
* Updated Mozilla Firefox from "v133.0.3" to "v134.0.1".

Description

[---------- INCLUDES ----------]

(#) Windows 10 Updates:

* All Windows 10 22H2 Updates are included until 14.1(January).2025:
1. KB890830-v5 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.131.25010.1001.
2. KB2267602 - Microsoft Defender Update (KB4052623 & KB5007651), version 1.421.1300.0.
3. KB4559309 - Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Update, version 131.0.2903.146.
4. KB5007401 - Critical .NET Framework 3.5 Dynamic Update.
5. KB5011048 - .NET Framework 4.8.1 Base, version 9195.7.
6. KB5015684 - Feature Update 22H2 Enablement Package, version 1799.
7. KB5019180 - Security vulnerabilities exist in Memory Mapped I/O for some Intel processors.
8. KB5026037 - Out of Box Experience Update.
9. KB5046905 - Setup Dynamic Update.
10. KB5049621 - Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1.
11. KB5049981 - Cumulative Update for Windows 10.
12. KB5050199 - Safe OS Dynamic Update.

(#) Windows 10 Runtime Libraries:

* Microsoft Edge WebView2 v131.0.2903.146.
* DirectX End-User Runtime v9.29.1974.2 (June 2010).
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2002 v7.0.9975.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2003 v7.10.6119.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2005 SP1 v8.0.50727.6229.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2008 SP1 v9.0.30729.7523.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2010 SP1 v10.40219.473.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2012 Update 5 v11.0.61135.400.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 Update 5 v12.0.40664.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022 v14.42.34433.0.
* Visual Basic Runtime v1.00.
* Visual Basic Runtime v2.0.9.8.
* Visual Basic Runtime v3.0.5.38.
* Visual Basic Runtime v4.0.29.24.
* Visual Basic Runtime v5.2.82.44.
* Visual Basic Runtime v6.1.98.39 (SP6 Update KB3096896).
* Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime v10.0.60922.

(#) Pre-Configured Windows 10 Settings:

* .NET Framework 3.5 = Installed.
* OneDrive Auto Install = Disabled.
* Diagnostic Data Collection = Off.
* Windows Defender - Automatic sample submission = Off.
* Windows Defender - Automatic routine remediation = Off.
* Windows Defender - Tamper Protection = Off.
* Show all File Extensions = On.
* Show hidden files, folders and drives = On.
* File Progress Dialog = Detailed.
* Taskbar Combine Icons = Never.
* Taskbar Search = Off.
* Taskbar News and Interests = Off.
* Windows Theme Color = Storm.
* Windows Theme Accent Color = On.
* Browser Media Auto-Play = Off.
* Default Browser = Firefox.
* Default Media Player = Media Player Classic.
* Default File Archiver = 7-Zip.

(#) Additional Applications:

* Microsoft Office 365 Professional Plus (Online Installer v3.3.1).
* 7-Zip v24.09 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* Mozilla Firefox v134.0.1 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* K-Lite Codec Pack Full v18.7.5 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* OpenHashTab v3.0.2/4.

[---------- INFORMATIONS ----------]

* Enterprise has the most Features.
~ Windows 10 Home Single Language
~ Windows 10 Home
~ Windows 10 Home N
~ Windows 10 Pro
~ Windows 10 Pro N
~ Windows 10 Pro Education
~ Windows 10 Pro Education N
~ Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
~ Windows 10 Pro for Workstations N
~ Windows 10 Education
~ Windows 10 Education N
~ Windows 10 Enterprise
~ Windows 10 Enterprise N
~ Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session / Virtual Desktops
~ Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
~ Windows 10 Team
* Description about the Windows 10 Editions: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_editions
* Description about Windows 10 N: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/media-feature-pack-for-windows-10-n-and-windows-10-kn-editions-229a1ad7-7a3f-87f7-9f0b-ff92fb96b3e4

(#) General:

* All the Windows 10 Language Packs can be downloaded directly from the Language Settings Menu at: "Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Add a language".
* This Windows 10 was not in Audit-Mode and was compiled with the Microsoft DISM tool and is based on the Windows 10 19041.1 en-US x86 source files.
* All the included extras can be modified or removed in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" (Removing the $OEM$ folder will also remove the update #1 and #3).
* To set you own preconfigured borwser start page, simply edit the files "initial_preferences" and "firefox.cfg" with a text editor in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" or in the Hard Disk Drive folder "C:\Program Files" and "C:\Program Files (x86)".
* A Windows 10 Activator is not included, but a Text file is placed on the Desktop with a direct download link to a good working Activator.
* To install Windows Home edition with a local account, disconnect from the Internet when creating an online account and then click on the back icon at the top left corner.
* System Requirements (Minimum|Recommended): 1|3 GigaHertz x64 Processor with 2|4 Cores, 2|8 GigaBytes of RAM, DirectX 9 Graphics card, 32|120 GigaByte of free Hard Disk storage.

(#) How to do a fresh Windows 10 installation:

1. Use the Windows ISO file and create a bootable USB Flash Drive with a tool like Rufus (http://rufus.ie) or create a bootable DVD disc with a program like CDBurnerXP (http://cdburnerxp.se).
2. Do a BACKUP of your important files on a separate Drive.
3. To avoid accidentally creating a Windows 10 Online Account or running into the Account bug (Other user), disconnect your Computer from the Internet before you install.
4. At the Windows 10 Setup menu select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)".
5. Delete all the old Windows Partitions and then click on install (Be very careful to select the correct hard disk drive).

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    EZE · 3 years ago
    I know you will most likely start providing Win 11. Would it be possible to continue providing Win 10 updated distro till the expiration date (2025?) 
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @EZE The only point i see to keep Windows 10 is because of the 32-bit (x86) version.
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      Sachin Marathe · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey I recently 'upgraded' to windows 11 officially on my fairly modern HP computer with Ryzen 3 3200g processor and 8 GB of Ram. It cooked my Bios Chip after an update. Luckily for me the PC is under warranty yet and they had to replace the motherboard! 
      A clean install does not seem to be a problem though as i had done it earlier without any problem(Of course it was an older version of 11 so maybe the new one is a bomb)
      i think you ought to keep windows 10 going till they make 11 really stable. And there is the 32 bit version support as well. Cant thank you enough for your work👍
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      DanTMan64 · 3 years ago
      @Sachin Marathe If it wasn't stable why release it from Beta to Stable release, Release to manufacturing (RTM) & Release to the Web (RTW). 32-bit days are LONG gone 🙄 👍
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      Sachin Marathe · 3 years ago
      @DanTMan64 i dont know why they went to stable release but i know for sure it messed up my bios, which it should not be able to do technically. HP is clueless too so they just replaced my motherboard. i guess i made myself pretty clear. i would agree to 32 bit support not being essential these days since even the older computers support 64 bit.
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    babybearjs · 3 years ago
    Ramsey, how are you suppose to burn this onto a flash drive? I tried to use Rufus and it kept crashing... then I opend the ISO and selected "all" and tried to copy it directly on the flash drive only to run into "administator Privilge" and the copy failed... for some reason windows 10 seems to be protected from outside and even though I'm the administator, somethinmg, or someone has control from outside... any help here? this is where I want certain security protocols to be in place... this is one of the main reasons I hate having an "Online" world...
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    Agent47 · 3 years ago
    Can you please provide us with a download link of all the visual c/basic files?
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    lam · 3 years ago
    can't download
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    Stan the Man · 3 years ago
    Is anyone having issues with Windows Defender? I can't turn off Real-time protection on mine. After turning it off it just goes back on afterwards. :( Installed Windows 10 Pro.
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Stan the Man
      If you turn off the Real-time protection in the Windows settings then it gets re-enabled after a computer restart.
      Below is the registry key to permanently disable Windows Defender.

      Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

      [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows Defender]
      "DisableAntiSpyware"=dword:00000001
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      Stan the Man · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey Hello, late reply sorry.

      The issue I am facing is different I guess. If I try to turn it off for example it would just turn on immediately (after clicking yes on the admin prompt) so it's just permanently on. I tried using the registry key and it still doesn't work sadly. Decided to wait and do a fresh install with the new release and it's still having that error. Still, thanks for the release mate.

      I guess the only thing that I'm doing differently is that I use an offline account rather than using a Microsoft Account so I'll give the online account option a try later.
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Stan the Man Then you have installed a software that is messed with you computer settings.
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    DanTMan64 · 3 years ago
    Ramsey I can't wait for you IE / BE of Win11, also thanks for the Office 2021 edtition my E-mail (on Outlook) looks much darker and better. Thanks mate 🙏👍
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    nocarrier · 3 years ago
    Has anyone successfully installed this on Parallels? The Windows XP version installs just fine, but this version gives me errors, saying Windows could not create partition on disk 0 error 0x80042565.
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      infuscomus · 3 years ago
      @nocarrier not sure, corrupted download maybe?
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      hi-people · 3 years ago
      @nocarrier hey did you pirate parallels because i don't see any reason why anyone would use parallels when there are foss options available like virualbox, etc
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      nocarrier · 3 years ago
      @infuscomus No, I downloaded it again to make sure. The problem arises when Parallel's says there are multiple versions to install, which do you want? And it gives me a dropdown box with two blank options. I think it has to do with the ei.cfg. I tried to edit it, but I can't repack the directory properly to get it to run after I make my changes. On a Mac (Intel), you need to use disk utility to compress a folder to a CDR, then you run a utility on the command line "hdiutil makehybrid -iso -joliet -o -FILENAME.iso FILENAME.cdr" I got my iso, but it was garbage and didn't work.
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @nocarrier
      Wait what, you have now problems with Windows XP and Windows 10 on Parallel?
      I think it's time to move to VirtualBox.
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      nocarrier · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey No. I said the XP version was just fine, zero issues.
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      infuscomus · 3 years ago
      @nocarrier
      the windows 10 ISO works differently, I'm not sure about a mac but in linux you can build it like this -

      mkisofs \
      -no-emul-boot \
      -b boot/etfsboot.com \
      -boot-load-seg 0x07C0 \
      -boot-load-size 8 \
      -iso-level 2 \
      -udf \
      -joliet \
      -D \
      -N \
      -relaxed-filenames \
      -o win10-1511-32bit-mod1.iso \
      files/
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    layth · 3 years ago
    Thanks ♥
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    infuscumus · 3 years ago
    Windows 11 ISO available for download now - 5.1GB

    It seems that the TPM and secure boot is not strictly enforced and the files needed to boot in legacy CSM mode are all still there.
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      The Fugitive · 3 years ago
      @infuscumus Very good news. Thanks for posting!
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @infuscumus Looks like the TPM/SecureBoot is only checked if you do an upgrade.
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      infuscomus · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey
      I forgot to clarify, you still need to use the already known about registry hacks to install.
      But other than that Microsoft did not put any additional roadblocks in place for the RTM release to stop you from installing.
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    babybearjs · 3 years ago
    Ramsey, for some reason this ISO is too large. it will not fit on a regular DVD. looks like you're going to need to trim it down. it has to be able to fit on a DVD-R disc.... right now its showing the the file size is 4.8GB instead of the 4.7 that is the max for a DVD.... 
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @babybearjs
      This will not work without removing some Windows 10 Editions from the ISO file.
      And the ISO file size in Windows is also displayed in Gibibytes (GIB / binary) and a DVD disc size is calculated in Gigabytes (GB / decimal). So a 4.7GB (decimal) DVD is 4.37GIB (binary) of storage in Windows.
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      infuscomus · 3 years ago
      @babybearjs
      most people nowadays would flash the ISO to a USB with a tool like etcher.

      personally I use a zalman ve-500 to store bootable ISOs on an SSD and use the inbuilt controls to select and boot them.
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      babybearjs · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey well, you try to burn it onto a DVD and see what happens. you just might have to drop some of you add-ons...
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      infuscomus · 3 years ago
      @babybearjs just put it on a USB that'll solve your problem.
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      guy · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey how did you even make such a big iso file?? i.e. which software/technique did you use??
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @guy Microsoft has a tool called DISM to do that.
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    Dalibor · 3 years ago
    Thanks for updated version 😀
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    Jooz · 3 years ago
    Shoot, after installing I realize it's Enterprise, not 10 Pro. This is so not what I wanted. Apparently it is possible to downgrade to 10 Pro. Can someone please describe the process? The info I found online instructs you to use a proper 10 Pro key, which I obviously don't have nor would I ever buy. I hate the interface. For one it doesn't have Sleep in the power options (tried several fixes, none worked). Pretty sure I had 10 Pro selected when I did the install. Sure hope I won't have to do another fresh install. Already spent so much time setting everything up. On a side note: why in the world does M$ see the need to have 16 versions of the same thing??
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      The Fugitive · 3 years ago
      @Jooz Simply use one of this Keys after you activate your Windows 10 with the KMS Activator.
      Windows 10 Pro > W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX
      Windows 10 Pro Workstations > NRG8B-VKK3Q-CXVCJ-9G2XF-6Q84J
      Windows 10 Pro Education > 6TP4R-GNPTD-KYYHQ-7B7DP-J447Y
      Windows 10 Education > NW6C2-QMPVW-D7KKK-3GKT6-VCFB2
      Windows 10 Enterprise > NPPR9-FWDCX-D2C8J-H872K-2YT43
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      Jooz · 3 years ago
      @Jooz Hah, the problem with the missing Sleep option was due to a BIOS setting. It's all good now. I was also able to revert to 10 Pro. I suspect the reason why it went to Enterprise in the first place may have been due to a serial from the Activator I used. I couldn't find a match after a few tries so it may have tried one for Enterprise. But all good now, this superb installer is flawless. Aside from self-inflicted damages caused by user error, that is. Thanks all.