Agreed to a point. 1. Pro supports Hyper-V; Home does not. (This is, in fact, the biggie, especially if you have LGA11xx. And why LGA11xx, as opposed to Core-ix? Because Core-ix are not the only CPUs in the socket to support Hyper-V; G32xx supports Hyper-V as well; mom's AIO has a Core i3; however, because it is running Windows 10 Home (not Pro) no Hyper-V there. It upgraded from Windows 8.1 Home - therefore, it was not eligible for a free upgrade to 10 Pro.) 2. Unless you need Enterprise-specific features, Pro is the best for home use. (And I actually DID compare the two heads-up.)
; GPU changes won't bite you (RAM changes won't bite you, either, most of the time - it's motherboard changes (especially from standard BIOS to UEFI - which also involve a chipset change), that force reinstalls and new licenses.
I realize that it says motherboard changes loses you activation, but in my case changing RAM did, why I have no idea, use search function and see how many others have lost activation for changes other than motherboard changes, this is not my first rodeo. Thanks for telling me things I already know
If you want timely feature updates, go with Pro. I switched from enterprise to pro because TH2 update is not offered for enterprise. Only way to get it would be a fresh install with a new enterprise ISO that has TH2 included. So rather than do that and to avoid it happening again with new feature updates, I did fresh install of Pro.
Running the same and no complaints. I like M$ adoption of borders, the color is agreeable as it washes out. After awhile picking the top becomes second nature and a color is not required. Change accepted. But borderless is not borderless, stretch a windows to full screen monitor (do not full screen but stretch) hit cntrl^N and you will see the transparent border (your desktop). Getting rid of the border would be good. Regards
I cant seem to find the Enterprise LTSB Version ISO. I have no issue finding just the Enterprisehere: http s://cloud.mail.ru/public/AwAA/N9RXzm6eU/ Can someone point me in the right direction?
Maybe build 10586 (Nov 2015 Update) If you meant the Editions, I think the LTSB for stablity, or Enterprise for most functions.
I modified a version of the Enterprise N-x64 using MSMG Toolkit v3.6 and I am very satisfied. Pity that version of the LTSB not build in 1511, but only build 240.