Actually we already have a thread for LTSC questions: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/discussion-windows-10-enterprise-n-ltsc-2019.76325/
Dunno what's first, but second (b15b47cf.iso) is the latest (17763.316) First (3ce90519) isn't 17763.1 could be a version in between... Ref: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-150#post-1509546
= 17763.107 Here are all checksum lists, containing LTSC: 17763.1 MVS SHA-1 Checksums by @whatever127 https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...ild-17763-1-pc-rs5.77945/page-51#post-1467635 17763.107 MVS SHA-1 Checksums by @whatever127 https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...-17763-1-107-pc-r.77945/page-191#post-1483804 17763.316 MVS 2019 LTSC SHA-1 Checksums by @whatever127 https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...prise-n-ltsc-2019.76325/page-164#post-1508318
@Enthousiast I'm sorry but your knowledge is at a better level, Can you be more detailed? do you mean that MFST randomly updates the LTSC version to a newer one (ISO FILE)? or were these updates intentional? 17763.107 (refresh iso but msft calls it the re-release) 17763.316 (february refresh iso) or are these numbers or release dates special? PS: So the latest version of LTSC ISO is "17763.316" ?
Here i've listed all three released LTSC ISOs: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...wo-same-language-versions.79945/#post-1535523
@rayleigh_otter yes I understand that there is practically no difference 17763.1 > update 17763.316 > update But I do not understand the way or numbering of versions updates to the ISO file Example: why not update the ISO file in version: 17763.292 or 17763.348 ?
Allow me to clearly explain the differences: 17763.1, the initial release, was a disaster because it deleted user files under certain circumstances if folder redirection was used and the user updated from a previous version. There were other less serious issues too but if you do a clean install with this version and then update it's not a problem. 17763.107 was MSFT's attempt to fix the serious problems with 17763.1 and they largely succeeded. This version is much better. 17763.316 is what should have been released; they should have waited until a few months ago to release LTSC as version 17763.316. We probably won't see any more LTSC 17763 refreshes unless they find something else broken that I don't know about. So basically, it doesn't matter what version you install, as long as it's a clean install. Just be sure to install windows updates immediately. Just don't upgrade a previous version to 17763.1. Upgrading to 17763.107 or 17763.316 is okay.
If i update then capture my 107 source then i dont need 316. I remember when i made my own xp sp3 disc from instructions and i was very pleased with myself.
Why not just start with offline integrating the updates: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-hotfix-repository.57050/page-424#post-1535626
17763.107 is not a clean source either (it contains pre-integrated updates too), do you actually understand this all?