[DISCUSSION] Windows 10 Final Build 19041>>>19045 (PC) [20H1>>>22H2 vb_release]

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  1. freddie-o

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  2. swa_kildare

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    Hi I'm not sure as to how many of the updates to grab.
    en-gb_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_7fe51fe8.iso

    I wont be using Defender, Edge or Office.
    I really hate asking daft questions... But I dislike making unavoidable mistakes.
     
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  3. Enthousiast

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    #9025 swa_kildare, Jan 8, 2022
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  5. Jessie Pinkman

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    19044.1466 available now
     
  6. Enthousiast

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    #9029 ananhaid, Jan 12, 2022
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    after using w10ui got 22000.434 / 19044.1466 iso under the VM boot has EFI error.

    (22000.376 / 19044.1415 works fine.)

    update:

    switch BIOS mode works fine.

    compared 1415 and 1466 all files found .efi files diff.

    update #2:

    maybe is VMWare's problem.
     
  8. nosirrahx

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    I could have sworn that it is disabled, certainly never turned it on. Let me check to see what the status is.
     
  9. joluboga

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    It's auto-enabled on computers with a 10th or newer gen intel CPU. Go look for something called "Device encryption" under Update & Security and disable that crap.
     
  10. nosirrahx

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    Ahhhhh so its located at 2 different locations, how very Microsoft of them. I checked the other location in 'Updates & Security', it seemed to be partially enabled there so I turned it off.
     
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    I don't know how MS thought that enabling this was a good idea. I thought that several of my clients were crazy when they told me that Windows was asking for a password to get to the desktop and they didn't know what it was. I had to wipe-out like 8 machines before I found out what was causing it.

    Make sure to disable it again if you format your computer at some point, because it will certainly be back lol
     
  13. nosirrahx

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    I literally just ran into this. This was an 11th gen laptop that had it enabled without the client knowing. A BIOS update bricked their system since the keys were reset. It blows mind that A) the BIOS does not auto-backup the key or B) the BIOS doesn't refuse to update if bitlocker is enabled.

    Thank god they had a MS account and were able to retrieve the key. Ripped bitlocker right out once back to their desktop.