Thats the way I always do it, on my spare Lappy I run IoT Enterprise and every time I make a clean install it open up activated without use/insert any key.
My current system got a Windows 10 Home edition installed that i have upgraded officially to Windows 10 Pro ... Is windows 10 LTSC any good for gaming ? does it have all the "spyware" included like home/pro editions ? recently i see alot of people talking that they have LTSC installed....i just wonder if it is any better (sorry for the dumb question). As far as i have read, it has all the bloatware gone ? and it does have long term support.
My opinion is that Pro version will always be in beta phase, never gonna see final version like any other normal software development. So swapping from Pro will have lighter operating system which is good for the hardware... and it's more user friendly without all those pre-installed apps.
from paid pro to what, Michel? LTSB/C? at least with LTSB/LTSC, windows update will never issue any "feature updates"
@shhnedo how can a stable version constantly receives changes like we've seen from 7/vista->8 or from 8/8.1->10 and still using the same name Win10 Pro? These are not a stable versions in Win10 to me, it is more closely to see as a beta phase rather than stable.
1. You do realize the edition name has nothing to do with development state, right? 2. You're comparing OSes with different development models. 3. You're basically closing your eyes on the numerous changes said OSes have undergone in their life cycles. 4. What about any problems found in the current version of the LTS channel, which don't get fixed until next release(3 or so years later), or are those problems included in your definition of "final release"? 5. If you're looking for "hardware friendly" OS for your old dual-core/mechanical hdd driven PC, LTSC is not the solution. Any windows 10 variant is enough to max out a mechanical hard drive and a dual-core processor. You just have to actually install it on such a machine instead of making up false arguments. 6. The amount of pre-installed apps has nothing to do with "user-friendliness". Scattering similar settings in different parts of the "settings" panel, however, does. And it's not a Windows 10 Pro problem, it's a Windows 10 problem as a whole.
Updated the 1809 Updates Overview: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-xxx-pc-rs5.77945/page-216#post-1490183
Hi I did the latest update from ms update and now its broke windows update window (configuration window). Its doesnt open anymore Anyone related this issue ?
I have the same problem, I suspected it was an update. Now I know that more people have the same problem. I can not open settings at all.
I got same problem last pre update broke setting app and could only find win update setting by the search bottom so I just went back to 1935 and stay away from that pre release update. I wrote about it here https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-634#post-1661356 post 12663 Friday at 13:03