It seems as he didn't understand the real utility of SVF which short explanation was taken from Smart Version site, i agree that it's a little complicated to understand for normal users so someone should explain in short and easy words what SVF is.
Then he needs to read the OP: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/ A respected member (EFA11 RIP) is quoted with the info.
Excuse my ignorance.... I already have this iso Code: en_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_74865958.iso and I want to convert it to this Code: el_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_d5a29846.iso if possible. Can you point me to the correct svf file? p.s. The same for the 32bit versions of the forementioned isos.
Thanks for the quick reply. If there are no better suggestions, I will downloaded the en_ isos you have as sources and I will try those svfs.
This is the iso of "Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 (x64) - DVD (English)". I do not remember where I got it from, but it must have been from a link from this forum. Its sum is Code: 0b8476eff31f957590ade6fe671f16161037d3f6
This, the "from" part of the svf you mention Code: en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1809_updated_sept_2018_x64_dvd_5c2f3f9a.iso (which I do not have) is totally different from this "from" part of what I was expecting to find Code: en_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_74865958.iso They even have different sha1sums, so they can't be the same thing. This is from the iso I have Code: 0b8476eff31f957590ade6fe671f16161037d3f6 vs the one you mention (the one with the word "consumer" in its name) Code: 500c9635645a91c09d3c3904fd12f0e1fd3f709e So, in order to use the svf you posted above, I will need the right iso for it to work, and because I do not have it now, I will need to download it. Am I right?
@jim_p en_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_74865958_to_en_windows_10_consumer_edition_version_1809_updated_sept_2018_x64_dvd_5c2f3f9a.svf ps. 4 more on PM
Question for anyone, thanks in advance. Im looking to do a fresh install on a SSD, i already have windows 7 running on another SSD. Im looking for Windows 10 LTSC with at least the 1809 update any suggestion as to which download I should do?
There is just one 2019 LTSC = 1809, available for download (all languages) here: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...3-ltsb-2016-2015-server-2016-techbench.77028/
So what you suggest is I do all this? en_blablabla_ltsc.iso > en_blablabla_consumer.iso > el_blablabla_ltsc.iso It seems as a long and tedious task, but I may do it when I have time. Please pm me all the relevant svf files. Thank you
I will, I have no other option The main problem for me is that all those scripts are cmd or powershell scripts, which means I have to run them on a windows machine, download their stuff, convert them and finally transfer them to my linux server. It would be a lot easier if I could do all that straight on the server to save time. For instance, links to isos are downloaded straight to their folder on the server with wget, plain and simple.
Nothing really. Just the fact that I will have to download the en_blablabla_consumer.iso after all. On the other hand, new and fixed isos for 1809 are on their way to the ms servers today, and the ltsc ones will probably follow. So I think I will wait a few more days before doing all that work, because it has to be done on windows.
If the, not officially announced, "new" iso's contain pre-integrated updates, like the normal refresh iso's, it will be better to get the baseline iso 17763.1 and integrate the most current updates yourself.