Did not tell me anything that I did not know (as I done it all myself) Each & every KB update worked fine so far Code: MRP - OEM Query Tool v36.0 Enhanced -- 12/12/2017 -- 12:17pm ------------------------------------------- - Basic OEM Information For This Computer - ------------------------------------------- OS Name - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations x64 OS Edition {Registry} - Professional OS Edition {WMIC} - ProfessionalWorkstation OS Build Number - 16299 OS Update Build Revision - 64 OS Language Name/Code - en-US / Dec:1033 {Hex:409} OS Locale - en-GB OS Language Value - ENG OS Installation Date - 07/10/2017 13:27:13 CPU Name - Intel{R} Core{TM} i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70GHz CPU Description - Intel64 Family 6 Model 94 Stepping 3 CPU Architecture - 32/64 Bit Instruction Set CPU Cores/Threads - [4] / [4] HDD Mode/Partition - [AHCI] / [GPT, Secure Boot: Disabled] Bios Version - [FWK****, 07/04/2017] Total Physical Memory - [16314 Mb] Available Memory - [13642 Mb] GPU Primary Adaptor Name - [NVIDIA GeForce GT 1030] -------------------- - Scanned DMI/BIOS - -------------------- #01 CSProduct Name - ********** #09 SLIC Information - 2.3 #02 CSModel Name - ********** #10 Product Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #03 CSBaseboard Prod - 30BE #11 MSDM Key - Not Shown On Saved Report #04 CSProduct Vendor - LENOVO #11 MSDM Edition - Win 10 Professional #05 CSManufacturer - LENOVO #11 MSDM Brand Name - Lenovo #06 Baseboard MFR - LENOVO #12 BIOS/Boot Mode - UEFI/GPT #07 Serial/Service Tag - Not Shown On Saved Report #13 Certificate - Not Present #08 BIOS or SLIC ID - LENOVO #14 License Status - Licensed {Retail/Digital License} ----------- - Summary - ----------- OEM Theme/Branding - Lenovo [id: #04] OEM Activation Vista/7 - Lenovo [id: #08] Valid OEM Consumer OS - Vista/Win7/Win8.x/Win10 Only MSDM Check Method Used - {M1} .Net Versions Detected - v1.1.4322 v2.0.50727 v3.5 v4.0.30319 v4.7.02556 Powershell Version{s} - 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 License Status Reason - 0x4004F401: This computer has a valid Digital/Store License. Other Notes: - Possible Edition switch detected. ** End of Query Tool report. **
Code: OS Edition {Registry} - Professional OS Edition {WMIC} - ProfessionalWorkstation ... Other Notes: - Possible Edition switch detected. It was a License switch. If it wasn't then the two edition lines would match.
OK, but what does that do? Makes it PfW or not? Is that why updates work? Does it mean updates only care about Registry entry? sebus
No, updates care about the actual CBS packages/editions your edition officially is Professional PfW is just a licensing/branding forefront
For installations with PfW WIM editions, Cumulative Update KB4054517 (Build 16299.125) does not install. There will be no official support for PfW installations via the WIM route. Wait for the next big build release.
LOL, I love this statement as there are so many people in forums who, for reasons unfathomable to me, will do anything not to update!
One does what one likes. Software at any time (before upgrade/during upgrade/after upgrade) is total **** code, purely because it was written my human. So IMO it is better to update, but please keep running even original unpatched XP sebus
If you install unpatched XP (Service Pack 0) then you get infected with Blaster/Sasser virus within 15 minutes of connecting to internet. It's that bad. I tried it few days ago and got the shutdown timer after using it a bit.
And how does one know what one can get infected with when one installs W10 xxxxx.xx which on purpose is not updated (by such ones choice - disabling updates) or by MS purposely disabling updates for no-known reason?
Damn M$! %/8$#! I'm waiting for them to support this edition! M$ if you can hear me, ermm, read me, please give support for this one too!