hello all What is the best way to make a usb bootable from > en_windows_10_enterprise_2015_ltsb_x64_dvd_6848446.iso Thanks
Hello I tried Rufus (latest) but no success, I don't have the option "Standard Window installation" option ??? not sure what is wrong I got the iso working with Xboot .. maybe I had a bad usb drive
I have a question about feature updates and the LTSB version that I didn't quite understand: are they never going to be released to LTSB users before 2-3 years OR users will be able to delay them but will also be able to install them if they want?
Small issue that's been bugging me, and maybe some of you Enterprise LTSB users may know what this is: If you open the registry and go to: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer There's a DWORD value named "TelemetrySalt". I'm currently using Win10 Enterprise N LTSB x64 en-US, and this value is set to 5. I've heard that someone had this value set to 0, and another one that has this value set to 2. I hope someone here has an idea of what the value means...
Damnit, I wish I would've known about this before I installed mickey mouse crap Win10 Pro. Even with heavy customization and tweaks, it's still kind of a kid OS.
there is another way to get this 10 enterprise ltsb n version, or whatever u guys called it, and i just did, go back to 8.1 pro.
Other than the need of WMC there isn't a valid reason to stay on win 8.x. Just use win 7 or upgrade to w10 ltsb.
What we don't know for certain though is, what exactly are 'feature updates'? Are they store-related updates that get pushed via the store itself, and since we don't have the store we won't get them? Are they Metro-related features that we don't have? If they aren't, but completely new features, what happens if an LTSB user chooses to use Windows Update instead of WSUS while using the Current branch instead of the LTSB branch? will they then receive the said feature update? All of that is unclarified in published reports so far from what I've seen. Right now, updates aren't deferred by default for LTSB users who choose to use Windows Update, and this version gets the same exact updates as the rest of the versions.
Just to make a practical example. Edge is a feature update, A patch to fix an hole on IE is a security update... Edge can break a corporate internal web based program, while an updated IE11 should not.