1. bfoos

    bfoos MDL Guide Dog

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    Either one will work as both the Business and Consumer ISO's contain the Education SKU.
     
  2. Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman MDL Member

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    The consumer edition is for those who have retail license keys, while the business edition is for those with volume license keys, correct?

    My license key can activate the Education SKU multiple times. It means that it is a volume-license key, yes? In which case I must use the business edition of the ISO?
     
  3. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    When inserted on whichever of the 2 educations (from the consumer or the business ISO), it should work.
     
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  4. Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman MDL Member

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    Thanks for your clarification.

    But can you answer the question for me please? A license key that can activate Microsoft Windows multiple times is a volume-licensed key, correct? If not, can you give some examples?
     
  5. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Afaik that is a MAK, normally not given/sold to private persons, mostly stolen or generated and sold.
     
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    #7186 toyo, Dec 20, 2019
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    The calling feature on Your Phone was activated on my 1909 PC. It demands Bluetooth, and for the love of all that is sacred, I don't understand why Microsoft would go this way. I mean, I could buy a cheap adapter for 10EU, but... why? I already have everything connected nicely to a decent router, just use that. Why the hell Bluetooth? Kinda disappointed, the calling feature would have been relatively useful, I kinda hate picking up the phone, and would prefer to answer through the PC, it has good headphones, great mic.
    Oh and I had to reset the app on the PC which got stuck in a loop trying to activate some permissions on the phone. After the reset, the app went back to not having the Calling (preview) feature. Slow clap, Microsoft, these remote feature activations are really great.

    Edit:
    Google Duo calls are possible through the desktop browser, it seems that all you need is a mic, and Internet connection. Even video calls (as long as you have a camera connected). Google Messages also possible through the browser. But nope, Your Phone needs Bluetooth to make calls.
     
  7. Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman MDL Member

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    My license key is not stolen or bought at a black market.

    I work for an NGO and the key belongs to the NGO.

    Where previously I wrote "my license key" or "my Microsoft Windows", I really meant "my NGO's license key", etc.

    I hope the above clarification clears any misunderstanding that I may have caused.
     
  8. TairikuOkami

    TairikuOkami MDL Expert

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    Anyone could please share link to Windows 10 1909 ISO (Updated Dec 2019)? Thanks.
     
  9. LostED

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    #7189 LostED, Dec 20, 2019
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    Does anyone know how to remove Quick acess from file explorer when updating a driver? I already removed it from file explorer but on some occasions it still shows up.
     
  11. Enthousiast

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  12. MiSieeQ

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    I've been always using the original msdn iso files to install windows 10, but I am doing an installation on a really slow PC and it is taking ages to install the recent updates from Windows Update.

    How can I create myself the latest iso with the most recent cumulative update integrated? should I use the uupdump? I cannot figure out that website, which one should I use for that - cumulative update or the feature update? Which one contains everything required for me to copy on a USB drive and perform a clean installation?
     
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    #7198 Windows 10 User, Dec 23, 2019
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    Thanks, this is a laptop but I did a clean install some days ago. What's VBS and dxgkrnl.sys and what does Hyper-V have to do with this? How can I do a full dump? I don't even know how to open the PC to clean it.

    This may have to do with a recent Conexant HD Audio driver install. I installed the latest version available in Microsoft's Update Catalog site and started to have BSODs. Anyway, I installed a previous driver version (the one which is installed by Windows) via Device Manager (which for some reason installs previous versions) and I still have the BSODs, which is weird (assuming the Conexant HD Audio driver install was causing it).
     
  15. toyo

    toyo MDL Senior Member

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    VBS is Virtualization Based Security and it's enabled for you. That means your OS is ran as a virtual machine under HyperV, basically. It typically works just fine (with a very minor performance impact), but older hardware and drivers might misbehave. the sys file seems to be a directx file. Don't get too fixated on it, if you have hardware errors (for example RAM or CPU instability), you'll still get a BSOD indicating some sort of driver error. Although this simply looks like some sort of TDR-like event, the type that results in crashed+resumed video drivers. A full dump should be found in the OS partition, and it will probably get overwritten each new BSOD. Just look up for *.dmp files, maybe in C:\Windows\, unsure about Enterprise editions.

    Anyway, chances are this is not really a Windows 10 stability issue, but rather some sort of driver/incompatibility/hardware issue, so it would just derail the topic for pages. You should make a separate topic. Even better, the bleepingcomputer forums have a pretty dedicated section on BSOD troubleshooting. When my new PC (at the time) was unstable, it was there where somebody suggested I would run Blend in prime95, which was the correct test for my specific issue, and hell knows I spammed that all over the web tech forums trying to stabilize my PC.
     
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    #7200 Windows 10 User, Dec 23, 2019
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    I have a MEMORY.dmp file which is 760 MB in size in C:\Windows. May I delete it? And wouldn't they refuse to help me like the guys from Ten Forums stating my Windows is pirated after I uploaded a log (because they asked to)?