I've grabbed the zipped script. Sometimes I feel it's a losing battle trying to keep the OS clean of MS crapware. I only reason I'm moving to 2021 is because OBS studio's latest update doesn't support 1809 anymore and the need for windows graphics capture.
Just use winaero tweaker and you can do all the above with two mouse clicks That said the defender packages should be the first thing to remove all together
Gaming graphics/video card doesn't install the driver in LTSC 2021 non-IoT Workstation graphics/video card does install the driver in LTSC 2021 non-IoT I am using my workstation graphics/video card and it does the driver in LTSC 2021 non-IoT
Oh yes it seems to be very useful software will save me time doing workarounds. I don't want to just disable defender, I want to hack it to death so it can never rare it's ugly head again
yes in fact the one avalabe now is newer then all of mine but it was a newer version that works so at some point since they fixed it
I installed kaspersky cloud free and i activate with kms vl all latest. I have a problem. On local disk system32 sppext file is showing but when i go to kaspersky setting to exclude the file, there isnt there!
Good news guys! There actually IS versions of Windows 10 that supports Alder Lake(s) CPU scheduling, We are not stuck to Win11 after all!! Turns out version 21H2 is the supported version for Alder Lake and the new CPU scheduler, There's a few versions of 21H2. Windows 11 and Windows 10 19044.x FYI: Sure enough! I checked the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 CPU support list and Alder Lake is present. It is NOT present on anything below 21H2.
Best to avoid uninstalling a key, it can leave the os in a weird state, -ipk a new key directly is sufficient.
en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_d289cf96.iso en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x86_dvd_9f4aa95f.iso what is the difference between these besides the size?
en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_d289cf96.iso en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x86_dvd_9f4aa95f.iso
en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_d289cf96.iso en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x86_dvd_9f4aa95f.iso oh thank you I am clearly blind
it has already been confirmed quite a while ago that Windows 10 has some scheduling optimisations for alder lake CPUs, but these optimisations are based on an older scheduler version. the alder lake support in Windows 11 is supposed to be newer and more optimised. -andy-
I've been testing Windows 11 vs 10 21H2. I've come to the conclusion that even though Win11 is unpolished I actually do notice a ever so slight speed/performance/zippiness increase of the OS. Win10 21H2 is still very very good and the normal computer user probably wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two. AndyMutz mentioned that 21H2 does contain Alder lake optimizations but Win11 has newer optimizations for it and I'm starting to believe that.