- Windows 10 iot iso sd install#
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This time the Mac instructions work without issue. The ffu2img repository also contains a p圓 script for python 3, but I didn’t try it. The image conversion should take a minute or two and result in a flash.img file in the same location as the ffu (if you omit output_filename).
Ensure you’re using Python 2.7 and convert the image:Įnter fullscreen mode Exit fullscreen mode.
Windows 10 iot iso sd install#
Windows 10 iot iso sd windows 10#
Windows 10 iot iso sd pro#
Windows 10 iot iso sd windows 8.1#
\sources\ folder across to your Windows 8.1 HDD, (I didn’t bother chasing down all the dism.exe dependencies, and there’s more than the few like named DLLs – maybe later). Mount the ISO image, (don’t install it yet- unless you really want to!) copy the whole. Download Windows10_InsiderPreview_圆4_EN-US_10074.isoto your PC from MicrosoftĢ.
Windows 8.1 users should still probably get Windows 10 going somewhere to use all the new Win 10 stuff under Visual Studio 2015, but for other impatient folks (like me) to get the SD card set up quickly under windows 8.1, do this:ġ. 17031 from Windows 8.1 is now superseded the new Windows 10 version, ver # 4.0 is smarter-er, knows what the new /applydrive switch is supposed to do ?
The DISM log file can be found at C:\Windows\Logs\DISM\dism.logĮrror 87 effectively means that dism version. Impatient I tried dism.exe directly from Windows 8.1 but (surprise) I got an error: Deployment Image Servicing and Management toolĮrror: 87 The /applydrive option is not recognized in this context.įor more information, refer to the help. Thanks Carl & Richard listened to DotNetRocks – episode 1143 at work yesterday, found Windows 10 IOT was out (been waiting 2 months, missed seeing emails from Microsoft ) Raced home to try it, found according to both Microsoft’s IOT site here and Scott Hanselman’s great guide here I needed Windows 10 on my PC to install Windows 10 IOT on the SD card for my Raspberry Pi 2.