I don't understand many terms yet. Like "SVF", for example. But I think it will be good if you share with me CMGE_V2020-L.1207_17763.1_en-US.iso into seperated esds to convert by decrypt-ESD.cmd
The 17763.774 is intergrated with old Cumulative updates to boot.wim, winre.wim, and install.wim, in different versions. Thay's why I don't like it, and personally converted to 17763.1 by removing those old CUs. I reccommend you to use decrypt-multi-release_v200527_for_CMGE_17763.1_en-US.zip instead. I don't like anything outside Windows to be in my ISO. So, what I shared is totally safe to you too. Or, you just want to learn how to change language? 17763.774, with different Cumulative updates, telling us that it is more complicated than just changing language. NOT worthy doing that. I recommend this to you: Windows Editions Reconstruction Project https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-editions-reconstruction-project.80939/
I don't share with my purchased Mega account. Yet MSFT ISOs gone soon without notice. and it's OK with my free Mega account to share MSFT ISOs.
Well is not that simple No matter free or paid acc As long as you share illegal item yes as long as that your account will continue to receive problem (For Mega it's definitely illegal, you can't share an ISO file from MS) Best Regards NST_Adventure
Please reupload CMGE_V2020-L.1207_17763.1_en-US.iso? On others mega.nz links is not found (files not exist). Primary to PM (for stayed live links). Thanks
The difference between the legal and illegal version is only a valid license. When the system does not contain a license, it can be distributed without restriction. In addition, the mega.nz servers are located in northern the netherlands where the legal system is more benevolent in these matters than elsewhere. Not only in matters of software licensing but also in the use of marijuana, etc. So the service as such should not be bothered in any way. China cannot claim the operating system as a private system. Likewise, Microsoft cannot prohibit the distribution of any of its products to any market. it can restrict it but not disable it. The limitation must definitely not be its deletion but its licensing. This is stated in all Microsoft agreements, including the EULA. Simply. If you share the installation image of the system anywhere, it is legal. If you share the product license number anywhere, it is illegal. The only thing that Microsoft does not explicitly support (but does not prohibit) are system modifications. Language modification is possible and Microsoft supports it for all products except Chinese. As I said, but it is not forbidden. So it cannot be an illegal activity. Try to make a complaint. And what it explicitly Microsoft supports is the creation of modifications in the form of WinPE.
I can upload the "install.wim // x64" for you, it's updated to >> Code: Available Images: ----------------- Index: 1 Name: Windows 10 Enterprise G Description: Windows 10 Enterprise G Display Name: Windows 10 CMIT Government Edition Display Description: Windows 10 CMIT Government Edition Directory Count: 24529 File Count: 106407 Total Bytes: 14018317483 Hard Link Bytes: 5757250345 Creation Time: Mon Oct 29 23:15:49 2018 UTC Last Modification Time: Mon Jun 29 11:51:11 2020 UTC Architecture: x86_64 Product Name: Microsoft« Windows« Operating System Edition ID: EnterpriseG Installation Type: Client Product Type: WinNT Product Suite: Terminal Server Languages: en-US Default Language: en-US System Root: WINDOWS Major Version: 10 Minor Version: 0 Build: 17763 Service Pack Build: 1294 Service Pack Level: 0 Flags: EnterpriseG WIMBoot compatible: no