Is there one version of W10 that's fastest on an old laptop (t2400 CPU)?

Discussion in 'Windows 10' started by Rr0, Mar 13, 2021.

  1. erpsterm35

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  2. Randy Bobandy

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    #23 Randy Bobandy, Mar 24, 2021
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    Hey @Enthousiast
    Have you heard about GhostSpectre-Windows.10.x86-Low.Spec.Edition?
    I'm testing it in VM and it feels really faster, and absolutely no crap, I scanned it with like EVERY FREE or TRIAL AV. No results always
     
  3. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Yes, i have and what i saw doesn't reallly make me happy, another homebrew project.

    Not so worried about malware/virusses/keyloggers, more about what they did to it this time, chopping wise.

    And i would remove the link too, no homebrew allowed on MDL.
     
  4. Randy Bobandy

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    I deleted link. Csn I ask something else? How can I download all updates for LTSB2015 and integrate them via MSMG?
     
  5. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    #26 Enthousiast, Mar 24, 2021
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    That homebrew iso is called 1909 but it actually is 17763.720, that should be a big stopper, sounds like one of xinso frankenbuilds.
    My fault, it's 18363.720
    By searching microsoft catalog for 1507 updates, good luck trying to update it;)
     
  6. ceo54

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    I would get WHDdownloader to get all the updates and then MSMG toolkit to integrate the updates. It's super easy, no further instructions needed.
     
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  7. ceo54

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    To answer the original question, W10 on any old notebook is not a wise choice. I would go fo W7 or 8.1 lite editions.
     
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  8. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Does WHD even offer 2015 LTSB = 1507 updates?;) Nope.
     
  9. ceo54

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    Sorry, don't know about that. I never worked with Windows 10 but I'd assume, as an ongoing project, it did.
     
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  10. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    No offense intended by then why do you reply?
     
  11. ceo54

    ceo54 MDL Addicted

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    WHDdownloader is the best thing I've come across so far to fetch all the updates, worth checking out if it provides those. :)
     
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  12. Enthousiast

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    @abbodi1406 stopped making lists for 1507 a long time ago, he maybe still keep a list on his github.
     
  13. Randy Bobandy

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    I'm integrating updates via MSMG, if the filenames aren't changed MSMG will know the proper order. And just to be clear - I'm doing it offline, not without Internet, offline as is manipulating via DISM on mounted image.
    Should I splitstream this one? From description I understand it's update to Windows Update itself.
     
  14. HHo2016

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    Yes, I think so - I haven't used MSMG specifically but I have slipstreamed such updates (in .MSU format) directly into install.wim using DISM in the past.