Hi all, Recently purchased a new cpu/mobo/ram and attempted to install ltsc using an image i have on a flash drive. I was unsuccessful after 20+ attempts where the installation would freeze. Twice the installation worked but it would never get past the bios splash screen. As a last resort i created a win 10 image from the media creation tool, install was successful and finally booted into windows. Truthfully i didnt know now with new hardware you had to reinstall windows. Is there something im missing as to why i cant use ltsb right away? Thanks
Is it the Ryzen Zen 2 CPU? Is your mobo BIOS updated? Also check if LTSC has the CPU driver to support the CPU. If not, may need to integrate update package before installing.
What did you try, LTSC (as you wrote in the second line, or ltsb (as you wrote in the last line)? What is the exact hardware? You can run the QT from here, and post the saved report here in code tags?
I7-9700k, z390 mobo with latest flash (latest flash incl support for 9 series CPU). How can i get the latest ltsc which i assume has this support? Thanks for your reply
https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-147#post-1504712 Download en-US consumer source iso, download the consumer svf patch in your desired language, create iso, next download the ltsc svf patch in your language and create the ltsc iso in your language. All SVF info: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/smartversion-tools-scripts.79415/
Thanks for the info, just to be clear on the instructions. 1. Download consumer iso + patch and make iso. 2. Download ltsc iso + patch and make iso. Not going to lie, little lost but i havent researched the links you provided yet.. am i making 2 images to install on the same flash drive?