@kaljukass Why not post the link from where you downloaded it initially? Where you used the generic key to download it and checked the MD5 checksum? Addition: official MSFT ISOs don't usually (read; never) contain an install.esd either. Non of the hashes are known anywhere.
@kaljukass I had to delete a bunch of your inefficacious posts. Please devote some time and do some research before posting an answer. If you don't know the correct answer, kindly skip it altogether.
You do know it's China Goverment edition only? how the UI is english? + IoT / Enterprise LTSC 2024 has pretty much nothing in it
There's a Reddit post on r/pcmasterrace that is claiming to have this variant of Windows 11, but it seems fishy. Can anyone confirm if it's a legitimate ISO? File: Windows_11_24H2_Enterprise_G.iso CRC-32: 2cdedcdd MD5: 3d8a89a6fb864db549580e6216e9c4b3 SHA-1: d179e5744a7a47450d09519de2f5a5ea9793483d SHA-256: d7062d00dce15f34dc4294ea65ea6c27cd001566172d36eaff13ccb4d59c15d8 SHA-512: 9f44f077679ad86421aa136e750bf823a09213d18b63b6aa094429f2439268033ba474b0fc52906b2e8a15d1c5a3c5fb64244e60ffc21c6692890e31f405f5d6
Maybe you could PM @RobrPatty a link, it was a Google link, wasn't it? I think Reddit's moderator's removed it...
There's a link on that Reddit post that goes to a Russian blog, and there's a MEGA link on that blog that contains the Enterprise G ISOs and scripts that allow you to convert Enterprise ISO to Enterprise G ISO.
I downloaded it, when I install it, it loads it and when I reboot to configure the Drivers it does not arrive, it gives a blue screen error.
Here's the info on the .wim: Spoiler: Wim info WIM Information: --------------------- GUID: {2AFA8E2F-32C1-D952-C4A8-FF97E2111BFF} Image Count: 1 Compression: LZX Part Number: 1/1 Attributes: 0x8 RP_FIX Image Index: 1 ------------------- Name: Windows 11 Enterprise G Description: Windows 11 Enterprise G Flags: EnterpriseG Files: 87683 Folders: 18963 Expanded Size: 14890 MB WIM XML Information: --------------------------- <WIM> <IMAGE INDEX="1"> <DIRCOUNT>18963</DIRCOUNT> <FILECOUNT>87683</FILECOUNT> <TOTALBYTES>15613561565</TOTALBYTES> <HARDLINKBYTES>7099392416</HARDLINKBYTES> <CREATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01DA841A</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0x49BBBD3A</LOWPART> </CREATIONTIME> <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01DAC848</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0x573DFD58</LOWPART> </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <WIMBOOT>0</WIMBOOT> <WINDOWS> <ARCH>9</ARCH> <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME> <EDITIONID>EnterpriseG</EDITIONID> <INSTALLATIONTYPE>Client</INSTALLATIONTYPE> <SERVICINGDATA> <GDRDUREVISION>0</GDRDUREVISION> <PKEYCONFIGVERSION>10.0.26100.1;2016-01-01T00:00:00Z</PKEYCONFIGVERSION> <IMAGESTATE>IMAGE_STATE_GENERALIZE_RESEAL_TO_OOBE</IMAGESTATE> </SERVICINGDATA> <PRODUCTTYPE>WinNT</PRODUCTTYPE> <PRODUCTSUITE>Terminal Server</PRODUCTSUITE> <LANGUAGES> <LANGUAGE>en-US</LANGUAGE> <DEFAULT>en-US</DEFAULT> </LANGUAGES> <VERSION> <MAJOR>10</MAJOR> <MINOR>0</MINOR> <BUILD>26100</BUILD> <SPBUILD>1</SPBUILD> <SPLEVEL>0</SPLEVEL> <BRANCH>ge_release</BRANCH> </VERSION> <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT> </WINDOWS> <NAME>Windows 11 Enterprise G</NAME> <DESCRIPTION>Windows 11 Enterprise G</DESCRIPTION> <DISPLAYNAME>Windows 11 Enterprise G</DISPLAYNAME> <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 11 Enterprise G</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION> <FLAGS>EnterpriseG</FLAGS> </IMAGE> <TOTALBYTES>3483706266</TOTALBYTES> </WIM>
I'm testing it on a vm to see if it's ok. If you want to help here's the link. Code: No homebrew linking please Currently I'm trying to determine if it's official or modded.