Is it possible to download the evaluation iso in Spanish and then use the svf2iso.exe v0.7.0.1 converter with the corresponding svf file or not?
SVF2ISO will download the en-us EVAL as source and patch it to Spanish LTSC2019 refresh build (1809.17763.107) 12:18:30 CHECKING MVS PREREQUISITES ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 12:18:30 Language: es-es 12:18:30 ISO Name: SW_DVD5_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2019_64-bit_Spanish_MLF_X21-96471 12:18:30 ISO Hash: dc66bc264ac8ffdd4764761cc578e5c4bd94a1f8 12:18:30 EVAL Name: 17763.107.101029-1455.rs5_release_svc_refresh_CLIENT_LTSC_EVAL_x64FRE_en-us 12:18:30 EVAL Hash: 369e645a197bc2ca8309cb80467a85a16eacd1a7 12:18:30 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Filebase is same as normal version. Differences being the names and the default Licensing Channels. IoT installs as OEMRET and normal LTSC as VOLUME. Have both x64 17763.1 en-us ISOs here, difference is ~80 MB, the IoT is smaller, hence it should be the Volume package making the difference.
I don't know, but I got the ISO a while back. en_windows_10_iot_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_4c97c86c.iso I don't know if it is still available, but this is what I use.
Dunno mine seems to be after NTLite-ization. Verified -> 225eea895e19bce56d43f00a1df37a93b6793bc9 (SHA1)
It appears that 1809 has its own driver stricture for network. Those using Intel LAN drivers should look into NDIS 6.2. NDIS 6.2 introduced new RSS data structures and interfaces. Because of this, you cannot enable RSS on teams that contain a mix of adapters that support NDIS 6.2 RSS and adapters that do not. The e1e6232 driver does not support NDIS 6.2 RSS. If you team one of these devices with a device supported by another driver, the operating system will warn you about the RSS incompatibility. This applies to the following devices: * Intel(R) PRO/1000 EB and EB1 Network Connections * Intel(R) PRO/1000 PF Network Connections and Adapters * Intel(R) PRO/1000 PT Network Connections and Adapters * Intel(R) Gigabit PT Quad Port Server ExpressModule * Network Connections based on the Intel(R) 82566 Controller * Intel(R) PRO/1000 PB Dual Port Server Connection * Intel(R) PRO/1000 PB Server Connection I bet ya didn't know that fact! There are now 2 sets of drivers for my LAN and both are version 12.18.8.4, but one is for pre-1809 build and the other is for 1809 builds.
Anyone can explain the differences between Consumer and Business Edition? Also what changes between the normal ISO and the VLSC? Thanks.
- Consumer iso's have Home edition but not Enterprise, Business iso's have all except Home. Spoiler: Editions Comparison Consumer 17763.107 Core CoreN CoreSingleLanguage Education EducationN Professional ProfessionalN ProfessionalEducation ProfessionalEducationN ProfessionalWorkstation ProfessionalWorkstationN Business 17763.107 Education EducationN Enterprise EnterpriseN Professional ProfessionalN ProfessionalEducation ProfessionalEducationN ProfessionalWorkstation ProfessionalWorkstationN ServerRdsh - Consumer iso's editions have generic retail key inserted but Business iso's have GVLK (Generic Volume License Key) inserted. - You can switch from retail (consumer) to VL (business) channel and vice versa by just inserting the required key. - Since W10 1803 all Windows 10 editions are now virtual, it means you can switch to any edition by just inserting the required key , e.g. you can get enterprise edition in consumer iso. Techbench = MVS (formerly MSDN) = VLSC They all have the same iso's but only iso's name is changed. Techbench only hosts consumer level iso. MVS hosts both, consumer and business VLSC only hosts business iso.