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Microsoft has already released the final version of Windows 10 April 2018 Update for the public and there are various ways to upgrade your PC to the newest version of the operating system. The Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO Images are now available and you can download them from Microsoft’s official website.

Microsoft recently published a series of videos to demo new features in Windows 10 April 2018 Update. While Windows 10 April 2018 Update is not a big release, it comes with one interesting feature called ‘Timeline’. With Timeline, you can create a history of your activities and return to any point in the last 30 days to restore all activities. Microsoft is also bringing Timeline beyond Windows 10, with the company’s apps getting support on Android and iOS platforms.

Starting today, Windows 10 April 2018 Update is available to download for users who use Windows Media Creation Tool and Upgrade Assistant. The newest version of Windows 10 will begin shipping automatically to users via Windows Update in the coming months.

Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO size

The download size of ISO image for the Windows 10 64-bit version is around 4GB, but it comes down to 3GB for the 32-bit version.

Before downloading the ISO files, the users are recommended to check the architecture specs from Settings -> System -> About.

How to download Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO images

Microsoft is offering the Media Creation Tool if you visit the company’s ISO download page, but there’s a trick to grab the ISO files. To download Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO Images, do the following:

  • Open Microsoft Edge and open the emulation tab. To access the emulation tab, press and hold Ctrl+Shift+I.
  • In Microsoft Edge’s emulation tab, select Windows Phone (Lumia 950).
  • If you use Google Chrome, you can access the developer tools with Ctrl+Shift+I and then Ctrl+Shift+M.
  • Select Google Pixel phone from the drop-down menu.
  • Visit Windows 10 download page and select your version of Windows 10 April 2018 Update from the menu.

You can also grab the ESD files from Microsoft and manually convert it to ISO.

The below method contains links to the third-party tools and we are not responsible for any damage that may occur.

Create Windows 10 April 2018 Update ISO Images from Build 17134 ESD Files

An ESD file of Windows 10 is basically encrypted Windows Imaging Format (.WIM) and it can be converted to ISO Images.

  • Download ESD Decrypter (it’s a third-party tool, use it at your own risk).
  • Download Redstone 4 EN_US ESD from here (Microsoft’s website).
  • Download Redstone 4 EN_GB ESD from here (Microsoft’s website).
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How to convert Windows 10 April 2018 Update ESD Files to ISO

  • If the ESD file is locked, you may need to unblock in order to convert. Select the ESD, right click and in Properties -> Security panel, hit the unblock button.
  • Create a folder esdec in drive C, and extract the ESD Decrypter to C: esdec.
  • Place the ESD file inside the folder.
  • Run decrypt.cmd with Administrator privileges.
  • Type 2 to select the Create full ISO with the Compressed install.esd option.
  • Press Enter to begin the process.
  • The ISO file will be created and stored in the same folder.
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If the tutorial sounds too complicated, it’s better to wait until Microsoft ships it for your system and you get everything delivered via Windows Update.

Why should you upgrade to Windows 10’s latest update

The newest version of the operating system comes with several new features and improvements. I am using Windows 10 April 2018 Update (version 1803) for a while now, and I haven’t seen any negative impact on performance as compared to the previous version.

The start menu, browsers and apps work just fine on our devices. The newest version of the OS could be buggy on some devices, and if that’s the case, the clean install of Windows 10 April 2018 Update is recommended since it could deliver a smooth and bug-free experience.

Microsoft loves to play cat-and-mouse with Win10 version release dates, but as I explained yesterday, it looks as if the RTM version of Win10 1809 will be based on build 17763, and it’ll likely arrive on Oct. 2, coinciding with the Surface event in New York. New Surfaces. New Windows. A match made in marketing heaven, eh?

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There’s always a chance the release will be delayed, as it was with Win10 1803. But barring the arrival of a Ginormous Grinch, Oct. 2 seems like a done deal. So it would behoove you to download and hold on to a clean copy of Win10 version 1803 while the getting’s good. And official. And free. It may save your bacon someday.

Your mission is to create something called an ISO file, which is a single file that’s an image of an entire disk drive. If you’ve never worked with ISO files, don’t worry about it. Win10 handles them, more or less, like any other compressed file.

Here’s how to get your own copy — and make sure that it’s good:

Step 1. Make sure you’re running a validated copy of Win10, any version, with any browser, and that you have about 4GB of free space on any convenient storage device.

Step 2. Head over to Microsoft’s official Download Windows 10 page and click on the box marked Download tool now. You get a file called MediaCreationTool1803.exe.

Disregard the warning that “you will first need to have a license to install Windows 10.” If you’re running a valid copy of Win10, you can download the ISO file. (If you don’t have a valid copy of Win10, use a friend’s.) The license may or may not come into play if you ever decide to install the downloaded version, but you don’t need a license to download the bits.

Step 3. Double-click on MediaCreationTool1803.exe and run it.

The downloader takes a minute or two to get its bearings, splashes a 1,500-word License Terms screen in dense legalese, and waits for you to read that BY USING THE SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT THESE TERMS.

Step 4. Click Accept.

Or you can hire a lawyer to go over all 1,500 words. Remember that “It also applies even if Microsoft knew or should have known about the possibility of the damages.”

Step 5. On the next screen, click the button marked 'Create installation media (USB flash drive, DVD, or ISO file) for another PC.' Then click Next.

Step 6. Choose your Language (Klingon?), Edition (Windows 10) and Architecture (likely 64-bit (x64)). Click Next.

Step 7. On the next screen, choose 'ISO file / You’ll need to burn the ISO file to a DVD later.' Click Next.

Ignore the DVD part. Chances are very good that, if you ever need to use the ISO, you can either put it on a USB drive, or just use it directly.

Step 8. Find a location and choose a name for the downloaded file.

I called mine Windows 10 1803 Media Creation Tool 2018 09 26.iso, and stuck it in a folder called D:Software, as you can see in the screenshot.

Step 9. Click Finish.

Ignore the part about 'Burn the ISO file to a DVD,' and the other part about 'Open DVD burner.' They don’t apply to you. The Media Creation Tool is ancient and decrepit and badly in need of updating to a modern era, like so many other things in Win10.

Microsoft's servers really haul. My download, over a fast Wi-Fi connection, took four minutes.

Once you have the file, you might want to take a minute to make sure it contains what you think it contains. Ends up, that’s pretty easy.

Step 10. Double-click on the downloaded ISO file.

Win10 will “mount” the ISO — another one of those new-fangled terms that harkens back to the time when an operator had to physically swap out a stack of spinning platters. True fact.

Windows creates a fictitious drive — in my case it’s called “E:” — and shows you the files inside the ersatz drive, per the screenshot.

Step 11. Make note of the mounted (fake) drive letter. Right-click Start and choose Windows Power Shell (Admin). If you’re on a much older version of Windows — before Win10 version 1703 — you can choose Command Prompt (Admin).

Step 12. Type (or, better, copy and paste) this command

dism /Get-WimInfo /WimFile:E:sourcesinstall.esd /index:1

Substitute your fictitious drive letter for “E” if need be.

There are strategic spaces in that command before each of the / forward slash characters. Watch out.

When I run that dism command on the ISO file I downloaded on Wednesday afternoon, I get the result you see in the screenshot.

In my case, the dism report starts out like this:

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool

Version: 10.0.17763.1

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Details for image : E:sourcesinstall.esd

Index : 1

Name : Windows 10 Home

Description : Windows 10 Home

Size : 15,743,745,278 bytes

WIM Bootable : No

Architecture : x64

Hal : <undefined>

Version : 10.0.17134

ServicePack Build : 1

ServicePack Level : 112

That’s an inscrutable way of saying that this ISO file is the installer for Windows version 10.0.17134, which you’ll probably translate (correctly) into Win10 build 17134. A quick check on the official Windows 10 Update History page should convince you that this ISO installs Win10 version 1803 build 17134.112, which was released on June 12.

If you use the Creation Tool before Microsoft swaps out version 1809 for 1803, you’ll get a result like that. If you wait too long, though, you’ll see Version: 10.0.17736, which is the telltale sign for Win10 1809.

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And that part about “Windows 10 Home”? Ignore it. The ISO file you download with the Media Creation Tool contains both Home and Pro.

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