I've installed and activated win10 ltsc but in the bottom right corner it still says license valid for 90 days (activated with the microsoft toolkit)
That's what I was pointed to download thru the links on the first post of this thread, 2019 LTSC 17763.316. Where can I find the full iso?
You were pointed to download the EVAL ISO + the desired svf(sfx) file, to create the desired ISO. The overview page also contains ddl ISO links by @luzea.
well after using the versions of W10 LTSB 2015, W10 LTSB 2016 and W10 LTSC 2019 finally I got the conclusion that the best version I should use and exactly the one that I have my hwid that is Pro and to modify it to my taste I now have my invaluable "friend" Fabulous PowerShell and only two third-party tools that is ... Edit: After all these years I'm giving goodbye in definitive to this fantastic version of Windows but I know it's used for other specific purposes of course in this way by using the correct version for my daily use I get my right conscience and act In this way this does not prevent me from modifying my own ISO only my 2 cents
Good luck. I've had such an attempt too. Thought that Enterprise is quite good. "WTF, I'm done" - this was 2 months later.
You change like the weather re OS HWID can be on others been on ltsb/c since release suits me Have Fun in what you do Cheers
From what I have read, Adobe 2021.x releases have strict requirements such as only working on recent versions of Windows (such as Photoshop 2021.x) and they are resource hungry and slow compared to 2020.x releases. Unless you really need to use a 2021.x release, try a 2020 one.
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So... assuming one has vanilla LTSC 2022 and would like the +5 years of extended support, all you have to do is change that registry key for WU to "see" you as IoT? This is if you don't want to reinstall from scratch from an IoT iso. If LTSC non-IoT and IoT are really the same, why tf doesn't MS give the 5+5 years support to all? They are already putting the effort for IoT, might as well make it go for both SKUs (well, actually the same SKU). Just to crap on consumers? (or enterprises/corporations since those are the intended LTSC users)
I think it's just ms don't want people to use ltsc so they place another wall in front of it. If my guessing is correct, you can go install the iot ltsc and use it the exact same way as the vanilla one