When you are going to do a clean install you can simply download 2019 LTSC (among others) 17763.1 Baseline ISO's by using the SVF2ISO tool (cmd or GUI): https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...3-ltsb-2016-2015-server-2016-techbench.77028/ Nobody will post official direct MSFT or VLSC links to LTSB/C iso's. The refresh iso is already superseded by the most current updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-341#post-1482390 Use the mega mirror to get all needed current updates (SSU/CU and Flash).
For 17763.165 you need to be signed in windows as insider, and set it to the Release Preview Ring. Or you can download the most current updates from the mega mirror, here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-341#post-1482390
0x8024a223 All I get while trying to use WU in settings. Ofcourse I can do the manual install of .msu or .cab
It could be clarified if the links are pre-refresh (17763.1) or post-refresh (17763.134). At the very least it gives indication of whether one needs to slipstream the updates or not.
17763.1 = baseline sept iso 17763.107 = refresh oct iso The filename is from the refresh range. Baseline is already available in all languages on the MVS section of the SVF2ISO tool by @s1ave77
Ok, then who knows how to get access to msdn or visual studio hashes? Since microsoft removed hashes from msdn and moved it to visual studio subscriber section, It needs special subscription account to access the windows hashes, So I couldn't access to hashes now. Is there any way to get access to the hashes? Is there a trick to view windows hashes in visual studio subscription section? (Note that I don't trust any other website for windows hashes! I want to make sure hashes are 100% real)
I'm having audio issues on 10.0.17763 (Build 17763). Probably a bug. Is there a fix for that or an update to my current version? (my english is a bit rusty, not my mother language)
@mkuba50 will extract them from MVS and post them here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-1-107-pc-r.77945/page-183#post-1482704 As soon as they are available.
try to update your audio driver to see if it can fix the problem. if it is already updated with the last update go back to an older audio driver version and see what happens.