What is Microsoft.SecHealthUI_8wekyb3d8bbwe & Microsoft.StorePurchaseApp_8wekyb3d8bbwe? What happens if not integrate them?
Then I can not integrate SecHealthUI, right? It shouldn't cause system damage, right? After I enter the system,I usually disable the Defender service
Windows Defender UI has much more stuff not related to the Defender service, like exploit protection and so on it's just UI app, no damage but it's just 7 Mb. anyway
For me, the script is crashing with the error message "Errors were reported during wim export.". Tried repeating it several times, disabled Windows Defender, even lowered the 14900K's power limits (just to be sure) but nothing works! EDIT: This seems to be a problem with the 22631.3880 build. Tried the older 22631.3737 version and it works fine.
It would stop randomly at the LZX compression stage right after all components are downloaded and checksummed. As mentioned in the EDIT to my post above, there is no issue with the 22631.3737 build.
Didn't take a screenshot, unfortunately. But a new development is that even the 3880 build finally managed to complete. No idea what changed, but at least the job is done
Next time don't close a cmd window showing errors, copy/paste the txt first to the place you want to ask for help. You said you can reproduce the error, maybe run it once more and maybe in debug mode*, and post the debug.log here. * Code: :: Change to 1 to enable debug mode set _Debug=0
LTSC is never UUP (not yet) [DISCUSSION] Windows 10 Enterprise/IoT Enterprise (N) LTSC 2021 [DISCUSSION] Windows 11 Enterprise/IoT Enterprise (N) LTSC 2024 (24H2 / 26100.x)
I have an old small form factor HP desktop that is 32 bit. Windows 10 home is on it but it only runs in safe mode. I want to reinstall windows 10 whether retail or volume. Can anyone recommend a windows 10 version and a link to get it?
You could install Enterprise 2019 LTSC: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1467631 (SVFSFX REPO) Or https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1508318
So many files to choose from. Is this the correct one? en_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x86_dvd_97449f83.iso
If the system has just 3GB or less RAM, then x86 would be the best choice. language depends on your desired language. When you decide to go with the Enterprise 2019 LTSC version, then please move the discussion to the Enterprise 2019 LTSC thread