The same thing, even in the 1607 version with a EN-US untouched ISO. I made a only PT-PT 1703 version clean install and it still appears... Yes, and it still happens... I didn't uninstall it. I won't renew it and even if I did that or uninstalledl Kaspersky the blue screen would still appear asking if I want to restart the PC in order to install the Windows Updates. I already told that it will still appear asking me if I want to restart the PC in order to install the Windows Updates...
Please don't yell at me for asking a quesiton a lot of people have already asked, but what types of Enterprise editions are out there? What do they include and not include (Game Mode???) - are there NON-InsiderPreview ISO's for Enterprise editions? I own a legit Retail Pro version, but MS Store, Cortana, Apps, Metro crap sickens me and I want an edition that has the least amount of that, BUT does have Game Mode... . What is the best edition for me? Also, AFAIK ESD and WIM are just different methods of compression. WIM is outdated and ESD somewhat newer and it also smaller. Do WIM versions install quicker over USB 3.0/3.1 than ESD versions?
Try some ad blockers or go to privacy in settings and turn off anything that offers you ads, reboot after
Tested dism restore health with 15063.138 pointed to a proper source disk and still get the can't find source error.
I do not know which update are installed in it, but no it does not include Creators Update, next OS will be in 2019
Well since you want to activate with KMS that pretty much rules out VL that leaves to 90 day evaluation version which comes activated for 90 days I believe
There is no other version here with Creators Update in it, the evaluation version is it, and no it does not work with KMS
The log file is too huge and complex to make any sense of it. I had a DVD in my drive (Pro x64) and the command I wrote (Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:wim:e:\sources\install.wim:1 /limitaccess) was pointed directly to the .wim file, and I'm pretty sure that that's the file that's needed for repair, correct?