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

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Enthousiast, Dec 10, 2019.

  1. kewkie

    kewkie MDL Member

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    Or, you know, a quick search query on google like "windows 10 version 2009" will also give enough information, even faster than asking and wait for an reply :wacko:
     
  2. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Nah, we keep it limited to facts provided by @abbodi1406 not the copycats;)
     
  3. Atari800XL

    Atari800XL MDL Addicted

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    Kewkie, you're the real Cutie...
     
  4. kewkie

    kewkie MDL Member

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    Can't be, I'm not waiting for "official" ISOs to install a new Windows version
     
  5. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    Obvious, I renamed that too as '20H2 EP KB4562830 [10.0.1.1]'. Just use that EP after using the latest v421 CU & you're good to go.
     
  6. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    it's good that they didn't rush it out & rather pushing it (Very) slowly, inch by inch, I hope to see no control panel by the end of 2025 or 2030 at this speed & pace.
     
  7. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    Anyone here with the 9xx series of Nvidia GPU, installed the latest Nvidia driver on 20H1 or 20H2, have you guys seen the temperature in the taskbar for the 9xx series? I've two systems of mine having two 9xx cards, & both are running on 20H1 with latest Nvidia driver but never shows the temperature in the task manager, so asking.
     
  8. endbase

    endbase MDL Guru

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    Did you enable GPU scheduling ? because if I do on my RTX 2070 my readings are gone
     
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  9. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    That GPU scheduling feature is only available for pascal (10xx) & turning (16xx & 20xx) series of Nvidia GPU, not for Maxwell series i.e.9xx.

    & that's not the case, for example, I got that temp option first on either 19H1/H2 for one of my pascal series card (1060) then got the GPU scheduling in 20H1
     
  10. cuteee

    cuteee MDL Guru

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    Things they can remove from control panel now :
    1) Region
    2) System
    3) Fonts
    4) Internet Options
    5) Devices and Printers
    6) Programs and Features
    7) File Explorer Options
     
  11. SM03

    SM03 MDL Expert

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    Everything will be removed eventually & redirected to the modern Settings from control panel just like System Information shifted in recent 20H2 build, at least that's the plan, but full implementation ETA, no one knows, I really don't think MSFT has any strategic & proper roadmap for (most of the) things. Also, in many cases, they remove & reintroduced features in the name of modernization.
     
  12. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    NTFS will only boot Legacy BIOS, maybe best to compress the install.wim to install.esd or split it in 2 install.swm files, you can use this simple tool i made:
    https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-install-esd-install-swm-creation-tool.78925/
     
  13. chlynx

    chlynx MDL Member

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    I will follow your advice and try to go with your tool, but I believe that would be a bit advanced for me. Would Rufus do the trick (UEFI, GPT?
     
  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Put ISO in folder and run cmd is to advanced?
     
  15. chlynx

    chlynx MDL Member

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    Sorry, I got ahead of myself. You have made your tool simple to be used. I will use your tool.

    Just for my knowledge, would Rufus do the trick?
     
  16. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    I never use rufus myself but it should be able to create a bootable USB.
     
  17. Atari800XL

    Atari800XL MDL Addicted

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    Dropping it on a Ventoy USB should also work.
    Haven't tested that myself, but would be interesting to try.
     
  18. chlynx

    chlynx MDL Member

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    I thought it would be the first tool of choice to create bootable usb here.

    I would like to know how do you create your bootable usb, If you please. Does the tool you just mentioned could be used to create fat32 bootable usb too? or there is another method/script/cmd?
     
  19. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    All my ISOs either have <4GB install.esd or when the install.esd will be over 4GB i use the install.swm option for FAT32 Formatted USB (i use 8GB usb flashdrives for win installs).