I don’t think this news is possible. MS releases LTSC based one the previous semester’s Windows ISOs. I don’t think they’ll simultaneously release both. They could release Windows 11 LTSC in H2 of next year, but I doubt it because they usually release once every 3 years. Plus, they announced that LTSC would be coming this year, not next.
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...rprise-n-ltsb-ltsc-download-discussion.84127/ He kept it general for now.
not necessarily. MS switched to one feature upgrade per year with Windows 11, so they could do the same for Windows 10. there is still no official word out, how they want to handle the Windows 10 support during the next couple of years.. -andy-
Although I think it's unlikely. But Microsoft's decision is always wavering. e.g. Windows 10 will be the last version of Windows, but they did launch Windows 11.
Is ti possible to switch from LTSC to Pro/Enterprise (SAC) without the "upgrading" reinstalling all the bloatware. I tried in VM going from 2019 to Enterprise 21H2 and it reinstalled everything (Your Phone, Xbox, etc.) So basically, start from LTSC but switch to SAC and keep the installation clean. If there is anything already answered for my question, please post the link here as I was unable to find it.
There is not a single leak of this even to this day, this sh** is like a motha f**** phantom. This LTSC version is the thing I realized I didn't need to begin with until NOW. It need to be released soon, all this secrecy only makes it worse and making me want it more. 30097A2E 0001
Did it actually take this long last time (when LTSC 2019 was released) for the ISO to leak? Or was the ISO immediately leaked upon the announcement of release? I wasn't paying much attention to MDL when that happened so I'm curious.
Only one time a Enterprise LTSB or C (can't remember exactly which one it was) was leaked, it was a OEM ISO.
Found it, still in the rar Code: Name: MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.10.ENTERPRISE.2016.LTSB.RTM.X64.OEMRET.ENGLISH.DVD-WZT.RAR Size: 3686442591 bytes (3515 MiB) CRC32: E322D106 CRC64: 5EDAAE28CF0C6C78 SHA256: 7F9D97E2B7BB88B7900ED188881B083EF9C153A62BE2EDF442118E80804E1A75 SHA1: 82CE9AA79A4787AF42C2CD8A0703B7524C350D7A BLAKE2sp: DE737437CDD20A799C5D068F6B190A9F0278AAAF19BDB7580D91B8FACC09EC07 Code: Name: 14393.0.160715-1616.RS1_RELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_S_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO Size: 3575779328 bytes (3410 MiB) CRC32: E1D52A28 CRC64: 0D604B147D0FA346 SHA256: 1CCE12F802CE9CD178D88A2612A8C8EC853F58B69D247D2EC6A2B8B1D713C193 SHA1: 470F865F42B7182472F5CD461FF3480ED363D5EB BLAKE2sp: AFA75D04CFC1DA9D014ED50D56F40191D40B134E230FE8207545050FC33C5D9A
Yeah, I know. I'm the one saying patience is virtue and all. Better act accordingly from here on out.
That was pretty dumb of them to say though because there was no way in hell they could keep upgrading a single OS, sooner or later the code and files would become a massive mess. Even Linux cant always do that and that's one of the most flexible OS's out there.
While the Windows 10 will be the last OS statement from Microsoft were a lie, Windows as a service ain't. Long gone are the days of old, now we the people are perbetual beta testers for life. 30097A2E 0001
I am used your method and convert windows server 2022 to LTSC 2021 but why still windows version without any name in ActTools1.3 my windows status is Enterprise s 2021 in HEU_KMS_Activator_v24.1.0 a still appear server version can any one explain to me why this?