1. erpsterm35

    erpsterm35 MDL Guru

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    #3541 erpsterm35, Oct 3, 2023
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    try newest version of mas (which just came out Oct. 3 and has new hwid activation method)
     
  2. dorfd1

    dorfd1 MDL Senior Member

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    upload_2023-10-3_19-43-12.png

    I installed windows 10 Enterprise 2021 in a vm. ran the newest script. for some reason it digitally activated windows 10 Enterprise 2021.
     
  3. PolidelticusFire

    PolidelticusFire MDL Expert

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    #3543 PolidelticusFire, Oct 4, 2023
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    Nice, looks like no more need to use IoT LTSC.
     
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  4. dorfd1

    dorfd1 MDL Senior Member

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    I use IoT Ltsc 2021 on my pc because it is supported for 10 years.

    Enterprise LTSC 2021 is only supported for 5 years
     
  5. abbodi1406

    abbodi1406 MDL KB0000001

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    I wonder if most W10 LTSC 2021 users would stay on it when W11 LTSC 2024 is released
     
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  7. Windows_Addict

    Windows_Addict MDL Expert

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    Enterprise LTSC 2021 doesn't have OEM license, it has only GVLK and MAK and it doesn't support HWID license.
    You swapped old license files of LTSC and trying to mislead users by giving incomplete info.
     
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    No, I wishing release :)
     
  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Maybe that depends on the hardware requirements?
     
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  10. PolidelticusFire

    PolidelticusFire MDL Expert

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    It would be amusing to see an LTSC release with such steep hardware requirements lol.
    But perhaps W11 LTSC 2024 will act more like a server build and not enforce those requirements... we'll see.
     
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    #3558 matroist, Oct 6, 2023
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    @abbodi1406 thanks. So what you show is that the upgrade path xml shows that Windows 7 Professional can be upgraded directly (in-place) to the 2020 (maybe considered 2019?) release of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 2004 (19041). Then from there it can be in-placed again to the 2021 release.

    Or I suppose what you're saying is one could move to LTSC Enterprise, get on up to present and then move over to iot.
     
  15. abbodi1406

    abbodi1406 MDL KB0000001

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    Any Enterprise/IoTEnterprise version will be accepted

    LTSC are off the table, without a trick
     
  16. gsbnlda

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