Alternatively, the software giant also made available the November update through the Media Creation Tool (MCT). The tool allows you to download the latest installation files to perform an in-place upgrade or create an ISO file that you can use to do a clean install of Windows 10 version 1511 skipping the Windows Update line. However, the company has pulled the plug on this option even after Microsoft officials recommended users to go ahead and use the offline installation files to upgrade if they didn’t receive the upgrade from Windows Update and they wanted to move to the new operating system immediately. While early on you could download Windows 10 build 10596 using the Media Creation Tool or the ISO files from the Windows 10 Tech Bench Upgrade Program web page, today it’s no longer the case. If you try to download Windows 10 from Microsoft’s servers, you will only get build 10240, which is the version the company originally made available back in July. You can still go to the Windows 10 ISO download web page, but you will notice a message that reads: “These downloads cannot be used to update Windows 10 PCs to the November update (Version 1511).”

After the sudden decision of removing the option to upgrade using the ISO file, Microsoft released an official statement on the matter: Microsoft response is hard to accept, which really makes you think what’s really going on. If the future is to upgrade using Windows Update, why the company made available the installation files, offered it as an alternative, and then removed it without explanation? It’s worth noting that MSDN subscribers can still download the Windows 10 version 1511 ISO files. If you’re looking to upgrade to version 1511 of the operating system from Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 using the Media Creation Tool, your computer will only get upgraded to the original version of Windows 10 (build 10240). In addition, there has been rumors circulating the internet that Microsoft has also halted the roll out of Windows 10 version 1511, 10586, through the Windows Update, as many users have been reporting that they have been unable to update their computers. However, the software giant says that this is a common misunderstanding: “We are rolling out the November update over time – if you don’t see it in Windows Update, you will see it soon.” Perhaps the worse side effect of the new change is that those not being able to download the Windows 10 version 1511 ISO file means that you’re still stuck in the old upgrade process. In the new version of Windows 10, Microsoft added a new capability that allows you to do a clean install of Windows 10 using your Windows 7 or Windows 8.1 product key, but now it’s no longer the case if you can’t get the correct installation files. Instead, you’ll now have to upgrade to Windows 10 first, before you can perform a clean install of the operating system. What do you think about Microsoft decision to stop offering the Windows 10 version 1511 ISO files? Tell us what you think in the comments below. Source ZDNet All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.