Few questions, where can I find the latest official up to date Windows 10 pro .iso. Also I see these uup files, are they something I should learn more about and compile?
The info for the watermark (which is not present at normal 18362/3.xxx installs) is taken from different files, files where msft didn't bother to change the info to keep up the scam that 1909 is a real new builld. General info on the 1903<>1909 scam: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...pc-19h1-2-release.79259/page-282#post-1551877 Link is not working
Spoiler: works fine if you're logged in but search requires too much neuron motion so not many users take advantage of it To be fair, post-millennials rarely get sarcasm even in native language, so you should just make the 1903=1909=18362=18363=scam more straight-forward in OP Spoiler: that is if.. ..they even bother reading OP
@BAU MDL search url is member-specific https://forums.mydigitallife.net/search/1374861/?q=18363 FAKE 18362
Works, but what is the sense of user-specific search links? info: He changed the number after search/ to 1, then it works.
Maybe @Yen wants to chim in and give a justification - I can't find any - search queries should be sharable so that inexperienced users can receive better help from others, and questions that are asked time and time again could be featured in OP posts more easily
Was there not an English (International) en_gb iso release of 1909 on MSDN? I can not seem to find one, only en_ ...
for some unknown reason americans have bad habit calling british english as international. as like u.s. is not part of international something. i don't favor british english versions because being too regional.
as proper as french academy is for french. i'm not so sure if spoken part is included. although some dialects make this comparison almost impossible. here lies the dilemma, commonweath is not same as international. sometimes i wonder should english language be split into two languages or names. then people are forced to pick one. i have a guess which version prevails.
Who cares? Can I as an American converse fluently with a resident of Canada or the UK? Why yes I can. So we don't like u's between o's and r's. We can still converse more easily than a Latin American can with a European Spaniard or even speakers of Parisian French can with Québécois.
yall americans have different dialects depending on where just like nawlins crowd but we all converse fluently worldwide over food and drinks
Oh boy, you got me confused right now ... just like Micro$oft confuses me every day with this Windows 10 ! In conclusion which language should I use: en-us or en-gb ? Howdy to all englishmen .. Happy Halloween mates !!!