Hi guys, For reasons... I need to go back to Win (atm on Debian, love it btw), because of that I will have some problems using converters and stuff, could anyone tell me please is this latest full LTSC updated iso : https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-128#post-1468363 Or is there is newer (tried searching this thread this is best I could do )? Also I'm thinking to stick with this version of LTSC, because new LTSC will be based on 21H2 and I read somewhere MS started gimping old CPU (mine is 4690k) in 21H1 and will start "unsupported messages" even in Win10 in 21H2, anyone heard anything about this ? Thank you in advance for answer !
The latest officially released ISO is 17763.316, and that was in February 2019, so it doesn't matter which of the three released ISOs you install, all will get the same amount and versions of updates offered. Just don't use 17763.1 for upgrade scenarions.
17763.316 is the last ISO for LTSC 2019, they never bothered to make another one. AFAIK, only Windows 11 21H2 and up have the new System requirements.
seems a bit strange to me, always posting with 2-5, why hide real name ? he is afraid of embarrassing himself. if you do not ask, you remain stupid. but you don't have to hide names for that think wrong thread posted
It probably is already superseded by the latest CU, and this update isn't meant for installing on a running install.
All new updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-662#post-1703323
Updated the 1809 Updates Overview: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-xxx-pc-rs5.77945/page-216#post-1490183
Can an LTSC iso be used in Rufus or any other tool for creating a Windows To Go drive? If yes will it be noticeably better in terms of being more forgiving of slow flash storage, than the standard Windows? I only need a WTG drive to test the replacement SSD for my laptop at the service center. Currently I have Windows 20H2 64-bit installed on a microSD (a bit better random R/W) and it's really slow to boot up (~3 minutes) another few minutes before the system is usable and even then it lags every so often. I only need to run a few SSD benchmarking apps like CrystalDiskMark, ATTO SSD etc. so if there's a better alternative to LTSC I can go with that. I had never much luck with 7/8 WTG. Thanks.
I hadn't much luck with WinPE in the past so I hadn't thought of it. I decided to try Win10XPE as it was much lighter and it worked. Thanks.
New Updates for 1809: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-666#post-1707932
hmm after I did my personalised iso of Windows 10 LTSC 2019 at least 1 year ago; i believe i've reached close to what i can call perfect, no bsod, or any problem with sfc /scannow this way I should enjoy until +- 2029 which is wonderful so I don't need the W10 LTSC 2021 at all...