Thanks everyone. The first linked post is confusing as it starts with "MVS (IoT) Enterprise 2024 LTSC (26100.1742):".
Yes, I've tested this a lot, not through NTlite though. Removing Recall from an offline image always breaks the Windows 11 File Explorer and the Right Click context menu. It doesn't matter if it's manually deleted from SystemApps and the registry, or by using DISM to remove the CBS package, it still breaks. Even disabling the feature Recall breaks it. Removing Recall from an online image does not cause this issue.
I'm curious, stupid, or inattentive, please forgive me if the answer is already here. In May there was an original release version 26100.1.240331, now there's an updated (?) install image version 26100.1742.240906. If the first image is fully updated (via Windows Update), does it match the updated image? Or the new release comes with certain features that will be forever missing in the original release?
it's just an update, nothing else it was like this many years already if anything new was added then you already have it installed
@Enthousiast With the official MVS release of LTSC version 26100.1742, which version will be considered as the basis for future W10UI integrations please? Still (leaked OEM) 26100.1 or this one?
Edit With Windows 10, I don't remember that they ever released updated images. There were LTSB/LTSC releases every three years or something, hence my concerns.
@Enthousiast @abbodi1406 have some plans to create a script for integrating W11 24h2 updates, like W10UI???? Thank you beforehand
W10UI works for all 10/11 builds (the actual name = Windows NT 10.0 Updates Installer). For 24H2 the testing is still in progress but the basics should work fine.
yes, because Windows 11 is actually a brand, the real version is 10.0, the full number is like: 26100 is 10.0.26100.x, w10 22h2 is 10.0.19045.x also Windows 7 was not 7.0 (actually 6.1), Windows 8 and 8.1 were 6.2 and 6.3 also Office version number is 16.x since Office 2016, the version number is not really relevant currently