OT: that's probably because the bin-text converting script was not meant for such big projects, but for smaller stuff that fits on text hosting sites such as pastebin with 512KB limit / or gists. It's also a bit buggy (originally was javascript, and converted to powershell as-is for the smallest size, but it's slow). An update is coming over the weekend that will hopefully prevent errors such above (from the looks of it, you have windows 7 with just powershell v2 and no netframework4 update).
hi i am downloading with the cmd version of script at op thread..... LTSC 2019 is in progress , for its activation aboodi script is okie ? anyone using LTSC can share his/her experience? I guess load of updating would be much less?
kindly help it is not showing me this step: Press C for Consumer (OEMRET) or B for Business (VOLUME): and as a result it is downloading EVAL version instead.
thanks , it worked fine. actually it failed previously due to checksum error in hash checking and consequently new ISO was not created and i installed evaluation version ! btw what are these SVF files and how your script gets them from MS servers ?
one other question about LTSC in my mind is is there built in feature in it to stop updates? as it does not gets feature updates till 3 years but do get security updates, is there built in mechanism to stop updates completely? or do we still have to use scripts like WUMT WRAPPER etc in LTSC as well?
It's Enterprise edition so you can fully disable updates via Group Policy (gpedit.msc), no external tool needed for that.
no way , you cannot disable updates completely in windows 10 enterprise even that is why all the scripts and tools you see in this forum...neither group policy editor completely blocks them.
That's not my experience with Enterprise (LTSB or not) or Education. Only Pro has the ignored GPO "issue". But you have to stick with GPO and not do 10 other stuff at the same time adding registry keys that will break GPOs.
Your guess is as good as mine https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/please-help-win7-trying-instal.78297/#post-1478565