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john petal

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Hi all...Currently i'm running on windows 10 home x64 14393...how to create bootable iso from my current OS without any pre-installed software?is that possible?

if possible, i want to install it on another PC + no need to download iso again

 

Note: My iso is home SL

Thanks...

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I haven't tried it but if you go to control panel / recovery and 'Create a recovery drive' with system files - you're supposed to be able to use that to install windows.

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6 hours ago, singhsync said:

Use Rufus software to create Windows 10 Anniversary Update Bootable USB Stick or DVD.

 

Try guide here... http://www.sihmar.com/2016/02/10/creating-windows-10-bootable-usb-stick-using-rufus/

 

I don't ask about create bootable usb...i always use rufus every install uefi windows via usb but thank's for reply :)

8 hours ago, Rondamon said:

this is not about decrypt esd to iso, but how to create bootable iso from my current OS without any pre-installed software? if possible, i want to install my current OS on another PC.

6 hours ago, mikie said:

I haven't tried it but if you go to control panel / recovery and 'Create a recovery drive' with system files - you're supposed to be able to use that to install windows.

Ok...can i use the recovery drive for clean install to another pc?

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26 minutes ago, user@nsaneforums said:

why not the ms official iso?

because my connection is very slow and remaining quota is 1 gb only

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41 minutes ago, john petal said:

Ok...can i use the recovery drive for clean install to another pc?

What? Do You speak serious or joking?

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1 hour ago, john petal said:

Ok...can i use the recovery drive for clean install to another pc?

 

There is no way to do this unless you create a bootable media with a third party prgram which must include the universal restore option

Universal restore means you can install it on different hardware

 

Acronis True Image with Universal Restore and Macrium Reflect (Redeploy) can do such bootable media

 

Steps:

- Get Acronis True Image with Universal Restore ISO or Macrium Reflect Bootable ISO

- Fresh install a computer

- Boot with the ISO of your choice

- Create an image of the freshly installed system (there are other specific steps for mass storage drivers...)

- Use it on dissimilar hardware

 

Maybe other members can suggest you better solution than mine...

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