As soon as i connect it, it gets the already previously established hwid activation. I did tell that the upgrade only will be activated by hwid IF there already is a previously established hwid, if not, google for "massgravel" to generate a new one (or use KMS_VL_ALL).
You are missing a piece here, you never connected to the Internet in your gif, so it shouldn't have pro as activated in the first place. It doesn't matter if the system hardware has HWID for pro, after an upgrade it still needs to connect to the Internet to get the license. And that's the bug I'm talking about where settings activation page shows false info that system is activated. Try slmgr /xpr and it will show you the actual status.
The activation part is not the subject of the tutorial, if i would use the GIF with the happy end, then i would support the assumption that it gets activated by default.
i stuck making iso with install.wim over 4gb (include updates) and microsoft release iso with install.wim over 4gb xD is there any new oscdimg.exe or only microsoft can do it only...........
All depends on how you do it. 19041.329.200603-1646.VB_RELEASE_SVC_PROD1_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO 4,424,132 KB Install.wim 3,681,617 KB
Why do you consider that "making iso with install.wim over 4gb " is a problem? You could split the install.wim or convert to install.esd.
I have a doubt. So, I tried using the Media Creator Tool for 20H1 to download the Enterprise version via the command MediaCreationTool1909.exe /Eula Accept /Retail /MediaArch x64 /MediaLangCode en-US /MediaEdition Enterprise and used the Enterprise KMS key. It did download the ISO but when I queried the install.esd file in DISM, it showed that it is for Windows 10 Education. Out of curiosity, I copied the install.esd over to the ESD Decrypter and it showed three editions - Enterprise N, Pro, and Pro N but no Education. Just wondering why different editions are being reported via DISM and via the Decrypter.
Hi, I have searched but not found out why we need to change from Consumer Edition build 2004 to Consumer Edition build 2004? Not much info about the difference between dvd_8d28c5d7 in compare to dvd_36d61c40. Code: 03f66cca0b7b45684be75ab6523e6f8184650ad8 en_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_2004_x64_dvd_8d28c5d7_to_en_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_2004_updated_may_2020_x64_dvd_36d61c40.svf Actually, I have tried to get the W10 Enterprise 2019 LTSC refreshed to build 2004. It is supposed no update till 2021 but we have: Code: en_windows_10_consumer_editions_version_2004_updated_may_2020_x64_dvd_36d61c40_to_en_windows_10_business_editions_version_2004_updated_may_2020_x64_dvd_aa8db2cc.svf The extracted iso from this dvd_aa8db2cc.svf is still W10 Enterprise only, not LTSC. Any idea please?