Speaking as someone who has forgotten whether or not he installed his win 10 Pro from a business or consumer ISO would that make a difference in the actual upgrade if were to use a consumer ISO? Do consumer ISOs have some interesting or reliable quality that business ISOs do not possess? Thanks
There is absolutely no difference, except: 1. A different set of Editions in each media. Consumer has the Home Editions, Business has Enterprise. 2. Different default keys. Consumer Editions have the default Retail key (for hardware-based activation), and Business Editions come with the GVLK (for KMS-based activation in Enterprises).
In some scenarios when upgrading a retail activated install with a business ISO the "can't verify key" message appears, made a screen but can't find it atm.
Here I wans´t able to install in MBR. Needed to convert my HD to GPT and then, worked. Just a question. Search funktion works fine, but I get a long delay with the options which open, like Execute as Administrator, pin to taskbar etc. and also cannot close the search, just using task manager.
Bear in mind that there's normally no way to 'hop off' the Dev Build onto Beta or Stable once you're on it, so to get Stable you will normally have to clean install.
Don't worry, I'm old school. I still think the only way to fix certain things in Windows is a fresh install. I keep nothing on the C: drive, so it's just a matter of installing programs and drivers, and trying to remember logins for websites!
Windows 11 isn't being offered through windows update for most people yet right? Maybe MS knows it isn't ready yet.
22000.xxx is now public and receives MSU updates in this format: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-11-hotfix-repository.83741/page-12#post-1696543 It contains CAB+PSF for LCU