H'mm I'm on win 10 insider dev build 21390.2025 (from winver) and it says expires on 31 Oct 2021 ........so what happens on 1st Nov as this win10 is on 32 bit hard drive?
Well that's a nice thank you from MS for being an insider for years ..the least they could do would be to extend the expiry date to 2025 or surely there could be a "work around" from some clever person.
Dev builds are always timebombed (it's in the kernel, kernel is signed). Only way out is using 19044 (Win10 21H2) onward.
Is there a difference between LTSC and Windows 10 Home/Pro at that point? I figure both by-default would be doing telemetry and running non-optimal settings and services. The only difference I can see is the additional UWP apps on Home/Pro by-default, but those get wiped out by that PowerShell command.
The biggest difference is that it will get 5 years of support (IoT even 5+5) and not auto-upgraded to the next version like the non LTSC SKUs.
IKT, but that's not a public release, & here, by PT, am referring about public release, & hence asked, v1266 or higher
yes actual concern for latest updates is to cross check if security vulnerabilities plus bugs are patched
All new updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-658#post-1696502
Updated the 1904x Updates Overview (1904x.1288.1.7): https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-21h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-16#post-1571109