A) under "Windows 10 Ver. #21H2 / Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 #November2021Update" there are three different Win 10 Enterprise LTSC 64-bit links. I'm guessing they're all the same but just different links from different hosting sites? B) Scrolling down a little, there is "Windows 10 Version #20H2/Windows Server ver. #20H2 #SAC, (#UpdatedNov2021)". It says "Server" but not LTSC nor Enterprise so is that a different version of Windows? I thought Windows LTSC is in fact Windows Server? Also, there is business and consumer...yet they're both Windows "Server", which do I get? D) Scrolling further down still, there's "Windows Server 2022 #LTSC, Version #21H2, (#UpdatedNov2021)". This doesn't state whether it's Win 10 or Win 11. Which one is it? If it's Win 10, should I get this one as opposed to the previous versions mentioned in my questions "A" and "B" above? I read that Windows 10 Enterprise / LTSC / Server is the lightest version of Windows and am looking for that for my productivity & gaming PC but I don't know which to download. Sometimes there are versions that say "Server" yet not "LTSC", sometimes they say "LTSC" but not "Sever", and sometimes they say both! Also there's a "Server" 2022 version but only an LTSC 2021 version so should I download the Server 2022 since it's a newer version (2022 instead of 2021)? Also, does it matter? Wouldn't Windows update make them all 2022 versions? This is so confusing and convoluted. Also, the last time I did this, I just downloaded the Win 10 LTSC 64-bit ISO link on the first post of this thread, then downloaded KMS_VL_ALL. Done. Now there's all sorts of different files like: WIM, SVF Bulk ZIP, SVFSFX Patch EXE. Do I need to worry about any of that stuff or can I still just download a Win 10 LTSC 64-bit ISO, use KMS_VL_ALL, and be done with it?
Hi guys!!! Can someone tell me where you can find the download link for 19041.1_Professional_to_EnterpriseS_UUP_ISO_Rev
What post are you ask about? A) Probably yes (maybe for Enterprise LTSC x64 / x86 & Enterprise IoT LTSC x64) B) Windows Server Semi-Annual is Server Core edition, started with v1709 and ended with v20H2 not usable except for devs/experts D) Windows Server 2022 LTSC is standalone build 20348, do not have Client equivalent it has Win10 UI LTSC or Client LTSC means Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (2015, 2016, 2019, 2021) the traditional Windows Server releases (2016, 2019, 2022) are just refered to as Server LTSC, but it never named that they not related to each other svf, esd, iso are just different containers / delivery ways
Maybe try Code: Add-AppxPackage -Path ".\Microsoft.VCLibs.x64.14.00.Desktop.appx" Add-AppxPackage -Path PATH TO MSIXBUNDLE or the IoT edition is restricted to run winget.exe
Not in this thread, check this thread/post: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...struction-project.80939/page-296#post-1713065