Often, users encounter this label when they have mounted an ISO file, resulting in a virtual DVD drive appearing in their file explorer with a name like DVD Drive (E:) CCCOMA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9 . Decoding the ISO Filename
Often signifies the Client consumer (or sometimes specifically Pro/Enterprise OEM/Volume) build. X64: Indicates the architecture is 64-bit . ces-x64frev-en-us-dv9
It was widely used in testing and deploying virtual machines within Hyper-V. Often, users encounter this label when they have
It provides a stable base for upgrading older Windows versions or performing a clean install of Windows 10. ces-x64frev-en-us-dv9
Specifies the language, which is English (United States) .
Alternatively, use the command-line tool diskpart to create a bootable USB from the ISO. 2. Removing the Mounted ISO If the virtual DVD drive appeared unexpectedly: