Then it is NOT advised to install the 25H2 EP, considering that is not meant to be on LTSC i assumed the question was for the non LTSC ISO. We can keep repeating that the 25H2 EP does NOT do anything, it doesn't bring new features, it only bumps 26100 > 26200. The more MSFT releases fake crap the more people want it.
You are a member here for 10 years now. 24H2/25H2 updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/posts/1830860
if you have time, maybe you can add guides or link to such procedures in the first post of this thread. I (and possibly more people) think these things are not useless, as many users install LTSC in order to lighten windows 11 as much as possible. You did the same thing (adding stuff to first post) for inplace upgrade to rollback to 26100 some days ago, if you remember
Chopping only leads to (future) problems, not the first time i said this. 10 years ago it was fun and very easy to play around with install_wim_tweak, these days all is connected more. Seen enough of those "best windows ever" and not even passing the simplest test.
Hi guys. Does anyone know where i can download this ISO "X23-81952_26100.1742.240906-0331.ge_release_svc_refresh_CLIENTENTERPRISE_OEM_x64FRE_en-us.iso" with SHA256 ECEB8DC167077E07F9A9BD04E472EA542944974B81B2EBC25477772A71BDBB69. both the Massgrave and buzzheavier links are broken. I need this specific ISO to build a Microsoft Teams Room device. Thanks in advance
Just got a new ARM based laptop. After upgraded to Win11 ARM Pro, I downloaded this file SW_DVD9_Win_Pro_11_25H2_Arm64_English_Pro_Ent_EDU_N_MLF_X24-13111.iso in order to upgrade to Enterprise Ed. Mounted the iso and started setup.exe. But the setup screen only showed Win11 Pro. Nothing else. What did I do wrong. Please advise.
@mydave Upgrading from Pro to regular Enterprise doesn't need a full-fledged installation from an installation media. Just use the appropriate key for instant SKU switching, as mentioned by @EPRob. In case you want to switch to Enterprise LTSC, though, then you need a different ARM64 ISO (refer to the first post) and modify it a bit before doing an in-place upgrade.