Added the x64 Consumer SVF and SVFSFX patches: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-112#post-1432280 @ahirzamani : download the svfsfx exe patch instead of the svf patch and put the source iso next to it and run the exe patch.
If you have Pro go to Windows Update/ Advanced Options You can choose many options. You can delay for up to 365 Days
Could you post a screenshot of the folder with the patch and the source iso?? EDIT: Wait, i seem to have used the wrong SMV version for SVF2SFX, it was the pre 3.70 one, let me check
I have mixed bag, some are Pro, some are Home. And I'm asking for cmd/Powershell/Regedit solution because I will deploy it remotely.
[QUOTE = "Enthousiast, post: 1433263, üye: 104688"] Klasörün ekran görüntüsünü yama ve kaynak iso ile gönderebilir misiniz? DÜZENLEME: Bekle, SVF2SFX için yanlış SMV sürümünü kullandım gibi görünüyor, 3.70 bir öncesi oldu, kontrol edeyim [/ QUOTE]
Well I downloaded MTK again, then I click on Uninstall in the Activation tab... I guess that's it, right? KMSpico it's a different kind of activation? I need to allow something on Windows Defender? (because with MTK I always had to allow on Windows Defender some things after using MTK to activate, 3 things to be exact, because Windows Defender detected as a virus)
I used an Acer Aspire One ZG5 Series Model AOA150 for some years already and had it run from Windows 7 onward till 1709 of Windows 10 with a 160GB HDD, just for temporary use on the 'move'. That machine is from March 2008 so 10years old already with an Atom 270N CPU with 1 Core 1.66GHz and 1.5GB of RAM, the max to use in that machine. Now it was time to recycle that 160GB HDD because of too many slow Sectors (not bad Sectors, just slow Sectors). All was just working well till and include 1709, maybe while I used to upgrade and not clean installs on that machine because of the drivers. I now used a 320GB HDD which I'd lay around and do a clean install of 1709. all went well except some problem with audio/sound. If some sounds come up it was listening like someone scrambled paper in front of a Microphone. Firstly I thought it's about the Speaker and used some externally for a test: the same bad sounds! Same happens with Bluetooth Speakers! Downloaded the Audio Driver from Acer: the same! OK, I ended up to done a new clean install with 1803 yesterday, with the same outcome! Acer only had the drivers for Windows XP OS, so I searched the Internet and came around some drivers on Driver Space Website, downloaded those and voila: normal Sound is back. I also downloaded and installed all (modified?) Drivers I found on Driver Space for Windows 10 and that old "Toy" now works quite well again and even better as before with the upgraded Windows 10 to 1709. So, in my case, it was simply the Microsoft Drivers which was used on the clean installs of 1709 and 1803 which triggered the problems.