@HiganYaka For being your first post here in the forums since registering December 2019, it was hell of a first post to make! Flashing raw, unfiltered, uncensored nude pictures of the legendary to be LTSC 2021. Thanks for the information mate, MUST HAVE...............
Where is the iso? I thought these things leaked all over the place easily. This is the best Windows of all time, it needs to be leaked. I mean, imagine that the best Windows of all time was leaked, that would be a good memory.
MS never said that in any official statement that Win10 would be their last OS. It was one of their dev's that spoke at a session & he had no clue what he was on about.
June 15th 2021 BBC May 7th 2015 The Verge I don't know why he would say something like that unless he knew more then the rest of us. Maybe he wasn't lying at all, based on Windows 11 build number it's still called 10.0.22000.238 10 is obviously the major number, strange that Windows 11's build number isn't 11.0.22000.238 instead? So maybe he was right all along, Windows 11 is just Windows 10 and everything will always be Windows 10.
I was hoping Windows 10X would have been the future of Windows, and all legacy apps would run in sandboxes undetectable to the end-user. Instead, we get Windows 10 with a less customizable start menu and features that were running just fine in the Windows 10 Insider Previews. :/
Agreed. I was more excited abt win10X than Windows 11 as 10X means end of legacy & a newly built Modern OS for Modern Systems.
Sadly the last available ltsc eval is still 2019... Btw from you reply I assume the eval and the complete version are binary equivalent? What "command" are ypu refering to ? Is it a simple reg key?
In the time I've spent on MDL, I've learned to steer clear of evaluation versions and only use the full version. As the old adage reminds us "patience is a virtue", Tuesday (assuming that's the day of release) will come soon so just be patient.