Yeah, almost. This build contains most of the files regular PC builds have, even WordPad (not sure why they left these), including old Explorer shell. So you can set shell to explorer.exe instead of ppishell.exe in registry: HKLM/Software/Microsoft/Windows NT/CurrentVersion/WinLogon/Shell This way, after "Welcome" screen, you'd be in kind of "tablet mode". Almost nothing would work. "Start" button is inactive, but you can open Apps list using Windows key on the keyboard. "Search" button opens Edge like in PPIShell, task view works. You can open cmd as an admin using Start button context menu though. You can run basically anything from that cmd. I even tried totalcmd, it just works. I can't get VBox LAN adapter driver to work though, integrating it with WIM using DISM didn't work. Trying to install .inf extracted from desktop build triggers driver signing checks.
And that's exactly why it got deleted a few hours ago. Because it was for sure intended to be downloaded by anyone. I think you enjoyed your fair bit of hate already but good god do you deserve it. After the January 2015 ESD leak here, MS migrated ESD FileLocations in metadata, after this, ESDs will most likely be gone from fe2 for good. Thanks for ruining it.
So, what are you trying to say? No-one should ever publish anything anymore? And cleanup your language or at least extend your vocabulary.
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Can you help and explain how to apply image manual? I got error: windows cannot find the Microsoft Software License Terms. Make sure the installation sources are valid and restart the installation.
Does anyone have a noob's guide to installing this on a Hyper-V Guest? I converted the ESD to a ISO, but I am unable to get the image to boot. How would I go about to manually applying the image?
Hi, If there is anyone on here looking for the ISO to simply play with the team OS i would recommend using the Microsoft MVA's there are loads of free courses on there and lots to learn not just hub related i completed the hub course for free and got access to web based VM's running the Surface Hub's Team OS.. queue the abuse from the keyboard warriors.... cheers But seriously those MVA courses are pretty in depth just search it.