![]() If you are running now-unsupported Windows 7, you will run into a trouble checking the contents of the Install.esd file. ![]() Checking Windows 11 Install.esd file on Windows 7 The full build version and number is Version ServicePack Build. Here is an example DISM output for the Windows 11 Insider Preview ISO image.Ĭ:\Users\winaero>dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:G:\sources\install.wim /index:2ĭeployment Image Servicing and Management toolĭetails for image : G:\sources\install.wim For example, in my case dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:G:\sources\install.wim /index:2 shows details for the Pro edition in the install.wim file. To view details for a specific OS edition, note down its index (see the screenshot), and issue the command dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:G:\sources\install.wim /index.Also, it will list all the edition indexes available in the OS image. The DISM tool will show all the details about the Windows 11 version contained in the ISO file, including version, bitness (architecture), language, its build number, and so on.Replace install.wim with install.esd if you have the latter one. In the console window, type dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:G:\sources\install.wim.Open Windows Terminal as Administrator by pressing Win X and selecting Windows Terminal (Admin).Now look at the address bar and note down the drive letter assigned to the ISO file or USB drive in File Explorer.Open the " sources" folder and find the largest file by size, named install.wim or install.esd.In File Explorer, navigate to the virtual drive created for your ISO file, or open the connected USB drive letter.If some other software is associated by default with ISO files, the right-click your file and select Mount from the context menu. Insert your bootable USB stick, or double-click your ISO file in File Explorer to mount it.To find what Windows 11 version ISO file contains, do the following. ![]() Checking Windows 11 Install.esd file on Windows 7 How to Find Windows 11 Version in ISO or USB Drive
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