So your are preserving the "old install" by removing the hard drive (with Windows on it) from the system? I can see that. But you also say: "If Windows installs and runs with no errors on the clean hard drive, that pretty much eliminates hardware errors in my experience." I don't agree with the above statement. You can install Windows, for temporary periods of time, on drives with "intermittent" problems, or on systems with other hardware problems. A clean install of Windows is not necessarily a good measure of hardware reliability.
they are all under the "2004 Language Pack" title, so i uploaded them all. You probably need the very first one, should be around 5-6 GB. The difference is that the first one is the Language Pack and the other two are Language Experience Packs.
@donmiller KB4592438 = issue resolved Code: If you are using or creating custom media, you will need to include an update released November 17, 2020 or later. win10 media status is determined by LCU version, not dates and timezones differences
So the "feature update bundle" that MSFT is referring to is the KB4592438 LCU. Even if MSFT mentions that the media needs to be dated 12/3/2020 or later. I can testify that the UUPDUMP.ML ISO installed better than the MVS ISO. It didn't seriously clobber any drivers, SFC didn't report any corruption issues, and WinRE works flawlessly. Better install than the MVS ISO.
KB4592438, KB4586853, KB4594440 all fix it the said media released 12/3/2020, not built on that date the same article clearly mention "update released November 17, 2020 or later"
no is a I7 six gen...like i posted earlier i change the power settings and so far so good no improper shutdown have happen i will post back if error continues.
can I download windows 10 education pro from microsoft tool creation? Or if not does anyone have the link?
I can't find the Features On Demand iso files for Window 10 20H2 build 19042.508. How come? Thanks Bye
they're also linked at the OP. I'd better not share a screenshot with you, so these links are actually clickable [19041/2.1 LP+FOD] 19041/2.1 LP's + FOD's By @LostED https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...20h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-115#post-1595870 Media Feature Pack list for Windows N editions https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...20h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-188#post-1609721
Throughout the history of 19041/2, whenever I have performed an in-place upgrade with a UUPDUMP.ML ISO, Windows Update (WU) always re-offers me the last LCU. For example, after installing the last ISO (19042.685), Windows Update offered me KB4592438. But the ISO was already version 19042.685 and KB4592438 should have already been integrated into the ISO. So why does WU re-offer me the last LCU?