Based only on what you said, it sounds like a HW issue. But of course I'm not there. Have you tried installing linux or windows home to see if the issue persists? If it does, then you know it's hardware. If it doesn't, then you know it's software. LTSC =/= Enterprise. LTSC is long-term servicing channel, meant for cases where you want stability over features. Imagine windows for ATMs. Enterprise is just windows for business PCs. Has some advantages over home and pro but still gets more updates than LTSC and has more unnecessary features. There's a bazillion ISO files out there because each one has more and more updates included. That's the only difference. It shouldn't have anything to do with your screen tearing issue, since if you're installing all the updates you'll end up with the same installation regardless of which ISO you use. Also I doubt updates would cause screen tearing. You need to use the process of elimination to find the problem. EDIT: BTW make sure you're checking the hashes of those files you're downloading....
Hello, Is the 17763.316 the latest build for LSTC? Thank you and I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas, and I wish you all a Happy New year!
Complete newbie here. Where can I download the "original" iso for Windows 10 LTSC 2019 x64, in multi language? I bought a legit key for activating it, so I do not need to activate it with activators. I just want to be sure that the seller is giving me a virus-free iso to be downloaded. On Microsoft webiste there is only the evaluation version, but this is not going to work. That's why I'd like to download the "original" version from here, so I can check the checksum and be sure that the iso is original. Any help? Thanks!
You can't buy a legit key for LTSC but here you can download all ISOs: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...b-17763-xxx-pc-rs5.77945/page-51#post-1467631
Actually you can buy them on Ebay. I've already done this for Win7 Enterprise some years ago and the key worked perfectly...so I'm expecting to work also this time Thanks for the links: so these links are completely "untouched" LTSC versions? Do I need to download the last one 1809 (17763.1) by GezoeSloog? Thanks again
Buying stolen keys doesn't make it genuine, we've discussed this a few times before. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...bay-for-a-couple-bucks-whats-the-catch.80747/
I've read this thread, thanks. This issue is a bit complicated and should involve a lot of discussions, since things also depends if you are located in Europe or in the US. I just need to know which version should I download, and if it's a truly untouched version or if it's a version that's already been patched/modified in order to be activated with other tools like KMS (something I would like to avoid at the moment). Thanks for your kind help.
It's universal, your system won't ever fit the conditions for LTSC to be really legit for you. Ontopic, all ISOs offered on MDL are genuine MSFT provided ISOs, all others get deleted by staff. The first released ISO (17763.1) will be the only one without pre-integrated updates, all refresh ISOs are 17763.1 + updates pre-integrated by MSFT (17763.107 & 17763.316).
Thanks, so the fact that these ISOs can be then activated with KMS and other tools don't require the ISOs to be pre-patched or modified in some way?
Thanks. So the versions with the updates pre-integrated by MSFT (17763.107 & 17763.316) are distributed directly by MSFT, or are created by some users? Sorry for all these questions, I'm quite a newbie here and I tried looking around, but didn't find answers to these questions.
I'm on Win 7 Enterprise now. With a click of a mouse I can change my language. I think I've downloaded some languages packs in the old days. Isn't the same with Win 10 LTSC? Once I install a language version, the OS will always remain in that language and it cannot be changed anymore? Thanks for letting me understand this