Only the source ISO is en-US, the svf files are available for all languages on the svf repo by @GezoeSloog
I have added some goodies: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-10-svf-repository.63324/page-138#post-1483627
cant access mega link for sfv patches.. if possible, somebody upload the patchs in pt-BR on google drive or any other file sharing? mega is blocked by most isps on brazil.
He already should have his ISO: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...prise-n-ltsc-2019.76325/page-282#post-1621946
i have the original 2019 iso without the updates.. thanks anyway. thanks enthousiast for you help on the other topic.
Code: SW_DVD9_Win_Pro_10_2004.3_64ARM_English_Pro_Ent_EDU_N_MLF_-2_X22-33739_to_SW_DVD9_Win_Pro_10_2004.4_64ARM_English_Pro_Ent_EDU_N_MLF_-2_X22-37015.svf which iso would work with this svf? would it be: Code: Win_Pro_10_2004.3_64ARM_English_Pro_Ent_EDU_N_MLF_-2_X22-33739_ thanks..
@LostED what is the easiest way to get to 2004.19041.508 right now? By easiest, I mean that the files have links. Many dead links in pastebin.
This is SVF: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/smartversion-tools-scripts.79415/ The SVF file can be considered the difference between a source ISO and a target ISO, easy ISO distribution with only a source ISO and a SVF for creating the target ISO.
oh thanks, I've mistaken SFV with those SVF-s so the end iso after SVF-ing is patched, why not just patch it immediately? Or let Win download what it's missing from the original iso?
It's not a patching system. For example: - You have a source ISO - You have a target ISO - You create the SVF file and it will be the exact difference between the two ISOs Now someone else downloads the exact same source ISO (once) and the small SVF file, now you can create the target ISO, and the target ISO will 100% match the target ISO used by the SVF patch creator. When the SVF creator made SVF files for all possible target ISOs (from the same build), you would only need the other SVF file to be able to recreate the other desired target ISO.