As the first one, 20348.51 and 20348.75 has some client language packages. As the second, isn't it weird that the final version of windows 10 in 2025 can update to a version built in 2020?
[Windows 10 LTSC] Microsoft-Windows-win32calc-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.1 [Windows 11 LTSC] Microsoft-Windows-win32calc-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.25131.1000 Microsoft-Windows-win32calc-WOW64-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.25131.1000
Q: What about SecHealthUI, Appx or Package? 22621 - Package (AC, absolutely no LTSC). Microsoft-SecHealth-UI-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.22621.1 25131 - now using Appx, but there is Package. Microsoft-SecHealth-UI-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.25131.1000
Q: Would it be possible for SecurityUI and Windows Defender to be CMGE EnterpriseG's Embedded features?
Test comparing 19044.1741 Windows 10 IoTEnterpriseS arm64 en-US [Case 1} Code: WIM Information: --------------------- GUID:{4F056B2F-0F68-0B3A-EFB0-ADF57CCF9BB9} Image Count:1 Compression:LZX Part Number:1/1 Attributes:0x8 RP_FIX Image Index: 1 ------------------- Name:Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Description:Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Flags:IoTEnterpriseS Files:92391 Folders:28909 Expanded Size:13524 MB WIM XML Information: --------------------------- <WIM> <IMAGE INDEX="1"> <DIRCOUNT>28909</DIRCOUNT> <FILECOUNT>92391</FILECOUNT> <TOTALBYTES>14181798648</TOTALBYTES> <HARDLINKBYTES>6148828380</HARDLINKBYTES> <CREATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01D8771F</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0x724FBE87</LOWPART> </CREATIONTIME> <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01D8771F</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0x724FBE87</LOWPART> </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <WIMBOOT>0</WIMBOOT> <WINDOWS> <ARCH>12</ARCH> <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME> <EDITIONID>IoTEnterpriseS</EDITIONID> <INSTALLATIONTYPE>Client</INSTALLATIONTYPE> <SERVICINGDATA> <GDRDUREVISION>0</GDRDUREVISION> <PKEYCONFIGVERSION>10.0.19041.1682;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>19044</BUILD> <SPBUILD>1741</SPBUILD> <SPLEVEL>0</SPLEVEL> <BRANCH>vb_release</BRANCH> </VERSION> <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT> </WINDOWS> <NAME>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021</NAME> <DESCRIPTION>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021</DESCRIPTION> <FLAGS>IoTEnterpriseS</FLAGS> <DISPLAYNAME>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC</DISPLAYNAME> <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION> </IMAGE> <TOTALBYTES>3673581495</TOTALBYTES> </WIM> [Case 2] Code: WIM Information: --------------------- GUID:{4F056B2F-0F68-0B3A-EFB0-ADF57CCF9BB9} Image Count:1 Compression:LZX Part Number:1/1 Attributes:0x8 RP_FIX Image Index: 1 ------------------- Name:Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Description:Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 Flags:IoTEnterpriseS Files:89316 Folders:28003 Expanded Size:12562 MB WIM XML Information: --------------------------- <WIM> <IMAGE INDEX="1"> <DIRCOUNT>28003</DIRCOUNT> <FILECOUNT>89316</FILECOUNT> <TOTALBYTES>13172926244</TOTALBYTES> <HARDLINKBYTES>5654423515</HARDLINKBYTES> <CREATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01D8771A</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0xBBFCDB0B</LOWPART> </CREATIONTIME> <LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <HIGHPART>0x01D8771A</HIGHPART> <LOWPART>0xBBFCDB0B</LOWPART> </LASTMODIFICATIONTIME> <WIMBOOT>0</WIMBOOT> <WINDOWS> <ARCH>12</ARCH> <PRODUCTNAME>Microsoft® Windows® Operating System</PRODUCTNAME> <EDITIONID>IoTEnterpriseS</EDITIONID> <INSTALLATIONTYPE>Client</INSTALLATIONTYPE> <SERVICINGDATA> <GDRDUREVISION>0</GDRDUREVISION> <PKEYCONFIGVERSION>10.0.19041.1682;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>19044</BUILD> <SPBUILD>1741</SPBUILD> <SPLEVEL>0</SPLEVEL> <BRANCH>vb_release</BRANCH> </VERSION> <SYSTEMROOT>WINDOWS</SYSTEMROOT> </WINDOWS> <NAME>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021</NAME> <DESCRIPTION>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021</DESCRIPTION> <FLAGS>IoTEnterpriseS</FLAGS> <DISPLAYNAME>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC</DISPLAYNAME> <DISPLAYDESCRIPTION>Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC</DISPLAYDESCRIPTION> </IMAGE> <TOTALBYTES>3364807838</TOTALBYTES> </WIM>
Q: 1. Are 17763 serversolution and serverhypercore certs compatible with 20348? 2. Are there stable/non-testsigned builds whose serverweb edition is available?
Q: Is it possible to upgrade Server to Client keeping personal files and programs, and vice-versa? Q: What's the difference of Data Migration between Server and Client?
@xinso, @gailium119 I made an unstaged installation media of Windows Server 2016 via gailium119's SxS extraction tool. But somehow I can't complete the installation in installing features step. Code: Windows Longhorn Server (14393.0.amd64fre.rs1_release.160715-1616) EDITIONS:SERVERARM64,SERVERAZURECOR,SERVERDATACENTER,SERVERDATACENTERACOR,SERVERDATACENTERCOR,SERVERDATACENTEREVAL,SERVERDATACENTEREVALCOR,SERVERHYPERCORE,SERVERSOLUTION,SERVERSTANDARD,SERVERSTANDARDCOR,SERVERSTANDARDEVAL,SERVERSTANDARDEVALCOR,SERVERSTORAGESTANDARD,SERVERSTORAGESTANDARDEVAL,SERVERSTORAGEWORKGROUP,SERVERSTORAGEWORKGROUPEVAL,SERVERWEB Spoiler: Windows Server 2016 Unstaged tr-TR Spoiler: ServerARM64 License