Sorry to bother again. Is it normal that extensions reset on their own in LTSC? If not, is there a fix? And, how do I install Windows 10 LTSC on a laptop that doesn't support UEFI?
Better ask in the dedicated LTSC 2019 thread: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/discussion-windows-10-enterprise-n-ltsc-2019.76325 But iirc this was reported by several users.
Meanwhile this is another way you can use to download a proper LTSC 2019 .iso: Download the proper source EntS EVAL .iso (choosing among x86 and x64 version) and SVF version you are interested in (x86/64 and language) from this link: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-128#post-1468363 Put the files (.iso and .svf) in the same folder of the cmd/GUI tool Run the tool and choose the same options as you normally would to download LTSC 2019. The tool will detect the EVAL .iso and the .svf files automatically and will generate the .iso you need and check the hash.
Error implies either something is interferring with CURL download or the SVFs are not available . Maybe @Enthousiast can check since i'm not on my Desktop hence can't test myself atm.
Thank you. The stackstorage page refused to open at first so I downloaded the iso from LostED's reply: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...rprise-n-ltsc-2019.76325/page-17#post-1467648 However, I'm an ever-suspicious person, I have my trust issues, so I checked the stackstorage page just now and it worked. I got the svf, and downloaded the iso from the cmd. I verified the SHA1 of the cmd iso with the one provided by LostED, and they were identical. I appreciate your attention to the issue.
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