So what are the chances that the Win10_21H2_English_x64.iso, whenever it is officially unveiled by Microsoft, will be the same as the Windows10_InsiderPreview_Client_x64_en-us_19044.1288.iso?
All new updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-662#post-1703323
Updated the 1904x Updates Overview: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-21h1-2-vb_release.80763/page-16#post-1571109
Crazy how it's already a day after Patch Tuesday and they still haven't released the 21H2 Consumer, Business and Evaluation ISOs.
They want people to lose interest in 21H2/LTSC 2021 and install Windows He11 (see what I did there) instead. I really hate all this waiting but somewhere over the rainbow......
if people lose interested, because it's not released on the 1st november, then that is not a loss for no one, no company, no one. because those people are retarded anyway, no one cares about those people. there may be reasons for that, either they want to wait for people to report bugs, so they fix them before releasing any official iso, maybe they learned from the past. or they already found a serious bug, which they can't seem to fix in a few days, so they will release it later this month, or maybe even a month later. why would MS want people to stop use windows 10? it's still supported, they still have to pump money into it anyway, they make no money with selling windows 11 just like with windows 10, people on windows 10 home editions are already forced to use MS accounts, just like with windows 11, so they also don't get more data then before. what benefit do they have from pushing people to windows 11 right now? for me it seems more like they released windows 11, but they know it's not ready for the masses right now, still they released it, so it will get better over the years and when everyone leaves windows 10 for good, "everyone" will be happy with windows 11. we get it you hate waiting, but how about waiting somewhere else, instead of spamming all threads full with your impatient and childish sentences. how about just get the latest esd and make yourself a 21H2 iso yourself, so you can install it today, without any waiting? but you know that already, just looked through your post history and all those pages with "waiting messages" and people already told you, that you can install the newest version like that. still you spam the forum with this nonsense. aren't there any mods on this board? /edit sorry for sounding a little bit harsh, but all those replies (not only from you and not only in this thread) from people who can't seem to wait drive me crazy. just needed to vent
Don't worry mate, I'm almost finished downloading Windows Server 2022 LTSC and will be migrating to it real soon so this is the last you will hear from me. Breathe free, no more toxic here! EDIT: I'm not saying this to please anyone, the download is complete and verified: SW_DVD9_Win_Server_STD_CORE_2022__64Bit_English_DC_STD_MLF_X22-74290.iso MD5: 3f8ca7ed2823a02134d5735d6f70cfb7 I actually have experience working with Server editions in the past and have used Server 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012 R2 and 2016 as desktop OS in the past. Again, you will not hear anything from me again regarding waiting or anything else.
Hey man! Just wanted to ask if Windows Server 2022 can install driver updates automatically via WIndows Update. Is it just like any other SAC versions of Windows in terms of driver updates? If you're wondering, I have an Ivy Bridge CPU lying around and want to test Server 2022 on it. Thanks!
Hey, thanks for your reply. I'm sorry but you'll have to take that question with somebody that have used Server recently. I only install drivers manually.
For me, it's because I bought a whole new computer (cause of GPU scarcity and general 'time to upgrade') and it came with win 10 home which I just cannot force myself to use for any length of time. So I can't use my new computer until 21h2 drops. Edit: Most of my online games require EAC so no Linux option... yet.
Deathloop requires at least version 1909 to run. I also prefer to run the LTSC version as opposed to having to neuter Windows 10 after installing.
1909 is MS's name for 19h1. Since then, we've had 2004, 20h2, 21h1. Do not confuse this with the build number (19xxx). Ah.. ok, you are waiting for LTSC 21h2, fair enough.