and where is windows copilot? It does not appear on a clean installation. It also does not appear in an update on a previous system.
Can't someone use a registry monitor (e.g. Total Uninstall) before and after installing config update KB5030509?
Not sure this is the best thread to ask in, but I would like to ask if anyone have adivices about the most to straight-forward (or best/most solid if they differ) path to go from an official iso image to a 'bared-down' one suitable for 'embedded' industry usage. Given that the hardware usage/management and networking capabilities and application compatibility (at least for those applications not having features/behaviors considered legacy in W10 and newer) should remain unharmed with respect to the default, the goal would not be to necessarily maximize the gain in resources usage (disk and ram footprint, cpu usage by background tasks) but more having an overall configuration state as much as possible (for what Windows itself is, not asking for any magic of course): - reproducible (best if enterely or mostly by scripting) - reliable - resilent - turning Windows more into an 'application platform' than an end user product (thus it becoming, for example, as close as possible to just the os stricly intended, file explorer, the tools for managing the os itself, unhanrmed gui/graphics capabilities for the applications, full networking stack, no antivrus and 'thick' proactive security layers running) - making the os 'invisible' to the user. I know the best starting point is likely the IoT Entreprise edition (maybe also LTSC if GA features and W11 level features are not needed) or Server IoT I know of, in such Entreprise editions, of the "embedded", "Device lockdown" features or whatever they call them from time to time (and have some experience in using them). I know the various branches of the official documentation and related tools (though not having experience with all of them, for example never seriously used System Image Manager, Configuration Designer, or the new Edge Device Image Builder). Though after years i still feel like asking for this kind of adivices because the official documentation on topics that could be related to what i listed above is quite dispersive, sometimes redundant and it seems it would take ages to work out a successful linear procedure for the described goal starting only from such source and pure trial-and-error.
Is no difference compared to normal enterprise, only with LTSC it's a real other SKU. Best to stick with the untouched Enterprise 2021 LTSC ISO. There are plenty of "improvement" scripts and MSMG Toolkit available here.
yes, i mean, if anyone have experience of a complete procedure (or any specific advice/tips) to go from a 'vanilla' iso (whichever the edition in case) to something similar to what i described, sharing would be very much appreciated
Clean install of the insider ISO released yesterday. Retail activation (i'm not insider) and KB5030509 released an hour ago. I believe, but I await your feedback, that version 22621.2361, therefore the update that will be released on Tuesday. Until this morning, upon retail activation, the KB5030509 did not download for me. Now yes. I await your news.