I've 6 different Windows 8.1 64-bit / 32-bit installation .iso images. All of the 6 images are untouched and officially released by Microsoft. How could I identify the basic information of each .iso image?
The basic information that I need to know how identify: (Type of image: is RTM, RTL, VL, or OEM), (Release Date), (Image Version), (Update / Rollup Updates included), and (Servicepack version).
I've searched for how to do that, but unfortunately none of the methods I found worked for all the information I needed.
Thursday, March 9, 2017
Identifying the basic information of Windows installation .iso images
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