C:\Users\Ken\Desktop\Win10Pro\First\creatingISO_21390.2025_en-us_amd64_professional.cmdĬreates _RELEASE_SVC_IM_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO I took out the guesswork the hard way by testing them all.
But I would need an ISO that contains the same build number as the one I'm trying to repair. Note that I can still boot into my Windows installation, so the issue I have with it is not fatal. If the latest build is not made available by Microsoft, can I downgrade my current build to 21354? It allows me to select edition and channel, but the best I can get is build 21354. I can get Windows Insider ISO files from this Microsoft URL: Is there no simple click to download solution? It seems to involve some kind of trickery to get what you want. Where or how do I get this? Looking online for a solution I found this YouTube video. I am running build 21390.2025 on the Dev channel and I would need the ISO file for this so I can repair my computer. Our CSS is open source, if you want to make a change, make a PR to this repo on GitHub. Questions Relevant Links Join our discord channel!Ĭlick here to check out the FAQ about the Windows Insider Program on the subreddit's wiki page. If you "beat the bot" then we'll sticky your post, but if the bot works then we'll remove duplicate build posts. We have a bot that posts new build announcements automatically, but sometimes it doesn't work.Discussion of leaked/unofficial builds is allowed, but posting download links to a leaked/unofficial build is grounds for removal, whether it be in the comments, or as a post.Please add the appropriate link flair to your post.Posts must be relevant to the Windows Insider Program or the subreddit.Avoid low-quality posts, as they will be removed at the decision of the mods.Follow the rules of reddit, and reddiquette.Discord Channel Windows Insiders A subreddit for specific discussion of Windows Insider Preview builds.