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
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.
I deleted link. Csn I ask something else? How can I download all updates for LTSB2015 and integrate them via MSMG?
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
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.
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.
Sorry, don't know about that. I never worked with Windows 10 but I'd assume, as an ongoing project, it did.
WHDdownloader is the best thing I've come across so far to fetch all the updates, worth checking out if it provides those.
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.
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.