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    @Enthousiast

    Is confirmed that with latest LCU (19044.1826), LTSC 2021 won't need the vclibs/vp9 appx to fix the issue? (like high usage with wsappx)
     
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  4. Almost_Nice

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    #2347 Almost_Nice, Jul 26, 2022
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    Hi, thanks for providing links, i will rely on you for my windows 10LTSC !
    Seems i will still need Sophia Script (you know what it is i guess) to increase some privacy?
    Not 100% sure if it's really needed ATM, would be glad to have some input about it.
    Thanks again ! :)
     
  5. Enthousiast

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  7. BubuXP

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    #2350 BubuXP, Jul 27, 2022
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  8. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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  9. BubuXP

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    Thank you, it worked perfectly. I don't know how I missed this tool until now...


    For the first problem, I found a couple of users in other forums with the same problem. In one case it was an official MS site, where "experts" answer to people, but every time I read the "expert" answer, it is always a generic, useless answer.
    In this case the user removed the Windows Fax and Scan and another feature, got stuck with KMOD BSOD. The expert answered to hide those two updates... I don't know if they even understand what they read (if they read at all).
    Another user with the same problem tried with sfc scannow, dism scanhealth, but nothing worked. He thought it was a problem with remaining disk free space, as he got less than 32 GB, At last restoring a previous image with system restore worked but every time he removes Fax & Scan the problem reappear.

    I also made a lot of trials, but I cannot find a solution: at the moment I can say with confidence that in 32 bit Windows 10 if you remove the Fax & Scan feature it is an automatic BSOD. Tomorrow I will make another try, removing that feature before installing Windows.
     
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    xinso MDL Guru

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    #2353 xinso, Jul 28, 2022
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    Fax & Scan is Feature On Demand. BSOD?
     
  11. BubuXP

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    Yes, if you remove it on 32bit Windows version (I tried on various 21H2 editions), you get a BSOD.

    Now I removed Fax & Scan before installing Windows and everything worked fine. I used NTLite to remove Fax & Scan, with Configure > Features > Features On Demand (Capabilities)
    Then I tried re-adding the feature (you need an Internet connection for Windows to get the package) and everything was ok. But if you remove again the feature, the BSOD returns.
    There must be something very wrong in the Fax and Scan package...
     
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  12. Tiger-1

    Tiger-1 MDL Guru

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    @BubuXP good morning, well as far as I know NT Light does NOT work correctly with LTSC versions of Windows so...
     
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  13. BubuXP

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    In fact I used W10UI instead and it worked perfecly.

    If you talk about the BSOD, it is not related with NTLite. The blue screen appear even on vanilla Windows installers, but only on 32 bit. I tried in November 21H2 images (LTSC and also Pro) and in fully updated images (that means the bug is still not fixed).
    Now I'm curious since what version this bug is present, like since 20H1, or 2016, or earlier?
     
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  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    For me on vmware all Win 10 x86 installs show a BSOD and sometimes at the second run it goes thru. on vbox or real hardware it never gives a BSOD on my tests.
     
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  15. BubuXP

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    Nice to know for real hardware, but I used both vmware and virtualbox and they behave exactly the same, and never happened to go thru after reboots or power off. I should test with real hardware too...
     
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  16. WinFree

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    Hello. Does these stuff work with Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 or should i go with Windows 11 instead?

    Windows store Netflix App with HDR and Atmos?
    HBOMax with HDR and Atmos?
    Disney+ with HDR and Atmos?
     
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  17. dorfd1

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    windows store does work on windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021, hdr and atmos will work