: If you are unsure of the file's origin, you can check its properties to see if it points to a .iso file in your Downloads folder. Authoritative information on official ISOs can typically be found on the Microsoft Licensing Service Center or similar official portals. Troubleshooting
The string is a volume label or internal identifier for a Windows ISO file or a physical DVD. It follows a standard Microsoft naming convention:
Very slow "Scanning image... " #2624 - pbatard/rufus - GitHub
: Some PC manufacturers (like Toshiba) have used similar naming conventions for pre-installed recovery partitions or discs. How to Manage a "CES_X64FREV" Drive
: Likely refers to "Client Enterprise" or a similar licensing channel. X64 : Indicates the architecture is 64-bit .
: Right-click the drive icon in File Explorer and select Eject . This will unmount the virtual disc and the drive letter will disappear.
: Stands for "Free" build, which in Microsoft terms means a standard retail/production version (as opposed to a "Checked" or "CHK" build used for debugging).
: Often indicates the specific DVD revision or build sequence. Common Occurrences
: Generally denotes a Volume Licensing version or a specific variant of the release. EN-US : Specifies the language is English (United States) .
If you see a drive with this name in your "This PC" folder and you didn't intend to install Windows, it is likely just a taking up a drive letter.









