My SVF(SFX) files will be 22000.194 MVS Consumer > 22000.194 Consumer + Business, can't do all the creating in all possible ways
Not just most, the consumer ISOs are readily available to anyone from Techbench, that's the ISOs that are good as reference
so now its time to check the windows update thing on unsupported hardwares... right? lets wait and see what happens...
Well and if they don't, they can download them and patch them. The patches won't be very large and the consumer isos will be in more demand and freely available on MS servers anyway.
I'm sure I'm going to have a year's supply of crow to eat but @Enthousiast and others were definitely right that it's time to retire that term. MS clearly doesn't give a sh*t about quality of releases anymore. Enth insisted that they would likely push out a buggy mess and patch it later and I didn't want to hear it because I figured they wouldn't do it on a new OS. He was right and I was wrong. There are many people I told that MS wouldn't release this buggy garbage as a final product out to and I was flat out wrong. I'm sure I'll make this post a few times over the coming weeks but here's one of them. RIP RTM. It no longer means anything. MS doesn't care about quality anymore.
yes its for clean install. As soon as you see "install now" button hold Shift and press f10.. Will bring up command prompt allowing you to go into regedit and add the keys to skip i just done it 2 mins ago. I am no fan of the term ether. But everyone seems hellbent on using it still.. I see Windows these days as a rolling thing forever unfinished. Every build will eventually update to erm grrrrr RTM...
For me, the setup.exe does not start after using the boot and upgrade fix kit. When I mix original iso files with modified install.wim, I receive: "Setup has failed to validate the product key" error message
Sorry, i have managed to upgrade from Windows 10 after disabling network card. Everything seems fine so far. Thanks for the help.
Nobody used it for many years till someone recently re-introduced it and members started using it again, many many many times
Sounds about right! As long as it keeps them happy. I don't really get the point of waiting for "RTM" at this point if its a buggy mess. Might aswel just install the latest build close to release date its going to be a buggy mess all the same and update to whatever lands on release day. (unless its already the same build!) Personally i'm holding off it going on my main rig for a month or so. I just love the hype on a new release.