By installing the graphics drivers via SetupComplete.cmd the control panels will be installed too. To test. Because for both, I use a script specific to my use.
Both are good and stable. I used to have the 2019 but over 3 years now on 2021 and it is also very fast and stable
@Enthousiast @abbodi1406 if the ESU will appear, so, can be 3 years more... Guys, do you think that will be possible (Feasible)...
ESU will probably be available for 2016 LTSB, iirc @abbodi1406 mentioned it the other day, but 2021 LTSC could also get ESU in 2032, who will know. For now the trend is that everybody praises the current LTSC release but will move to the next one as soon as it is released making the long support useless.
There is a very rare program that requires the build that 2021 uses but it isn't very many of them. As a general rule, newer versions of windows get more complex and take advantage of newer hardware but aren't "Faster". Secure is debatable. They take control away from the user but often it is more psychological than actually effective.
I have Windows 10 IoT LTSC 2021 installed on two laptops. One is a Dell with Intel i7. The other is an HP with Ryzen 5. They were both installed from the same ISO, en-us_windows_10_iot_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_257ad90f.iso. Winver on the Dell doesn't show IoT, but it does on the HP. Other than the brand and CPU, the OS is the same on each laptop. Any idea why this could be? It's not important, but it's nagging me. Thanks. Dell HP
Great. Thanks! Worked like a charm. I used the ISO and did a live upgrade. I didn't install from scratch and choose a version from the list. I did that on both computers. I thought IoT LTSC was good for 10 years, so I expected it to get support for 10 years, or until 2031. Thanks again.
No, I meant there are literally like 100 links here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...prise-n-ltsc-2021.84509/page-166#post-1794948