What CU version is it? Press Win-Key+R and type winver and hit enter to see the exact delta 17763.XXX.
hmm this for me is the end of the world !!! millions of users get "stuck" to endless tests that never end this would be Windows as a service was the biggest s**t of M $ FT can believe only the blind can not see yet ... Jezz where we are going to stop ... for WAAS to ever world open your eyes
I read a bit 'the thread, but I'm having a problem, I bought a key (type MAK) but several errors if I try to activate it, I have a normal ISO, I called Microsoft support and the key is good to them, so it's an activation problem. 0xc004e016 Does anyone know how?
Did you really tell them you bought a MAK? Stolen/generated/illegitly obtained MAK's being sold to non licenseholder is a bit of a nono And not to be discussed on MDL.
have you tried to uninstall the audio driver and reinstall it with the correct driver ? if not tried yet, do it and reboot the machine after uninstalling the driver.
That's Mak they told me, when I called the first time, I still had the evaluation and asked me the installation code (slui 4) that I had, now with normal use says that you can not activate it via phone. I did not understand what's wrong with the type of key
when did this problem appear ? after upgrading to LTSC N from another win 10 edition ? if so, did you have the same problem before doing the upgrade ?
I had Windows 10 Pro, the problem appeared after installing Windows 10 LTSC N. I did not had the problem before that. I actually read something about the audio drivers being borked on Win10 LTSC N, but they said it was fixed after a couple reboots, which unfortunately is not my case. I really want to keep this version of Windows, but this bug really annoys me. I might go back to Windows 10 Pro and its bloatware if i don't get to fix it. Or maybe wait for an update, i dont know.
So if i install the "non-N" Enterprise edition the issue might actually be fixed? Or it's the same thing?