It is a much cleaner way to install directly LTSC 2024 in english, and after installation just open Powershell as admin and write: Code: Install-Language fr-FR Uninstall-Language en-US (internet required to download the language packs) If you want to integrate the language packs into the ISO I can suggest you how to do, but if you only need to do a few installations, the Powershell method is way more easy and quick and the final result is the same.
Hi dear friend, What models can be used, could you elaborate? I have an old motherboard with LGA775 socket, ASUS P5W DH Deluxe that I would like to put to work again. Thanks in advanced. Best Regards, @JeepWillys58
The Microsoft one is an evaluation ISO (which cannot be activated) the massgrave is a "regular" one which can be activated.
How is it that all of those Core2 CPUs can work when CPU World says they only have SSE4.1? And with other websites saying that first gen CoreI is as far back as you can go. Have you tried the Core2(s) and seen first hand that they work? Because it would be great info if you have.
You are correct. My post on this is incorrect, the Penryn didn't include SSE4.2 but only SSE4.1. The first processor architecture to include SSE4.2 was Nehalem architecture, so that excludes all LGA775 processors. I had to look up several sources as it seems there is some contradicting info. So @JeepWillys58 I must apologize for giving you false hope. Cheers.
Hi everyone, I have the following problem: I installed w11 ltsc enterprise iot on virtualbox and the installation was successful, while if I try to install it on hyper-v on windows server 2022 it tells me that it doesn't have the hardware requirements, even on I use bypasses for TPM and secure boot, is there a solution to this problem? Thanks to those who answer me, I apologize if the question has already been asked!
The "leaked" Windows 11 build of EnterpriseG is actually a FAKE hackjob. That's why the linked Torrent was removed from MDL. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/answered-windows-11-enterprise-g.86084/
Win 11 LTSC is expected to be officially released in september-october. How can Win 11 Enterprise G be released earlier???
I think the only thing that Win11 has that 10 doesn't is super resolution or something like that, which is used for games. So if you don't need that, just stay with Win10. Win11 is bad.