Cant seem to get any drivers to fully work with Tp3, tried using all the Win10 drivers from a system with same BT adapter, no joy.
Essentials seems a lot more stable and closer to "done" GUI-wise - at least display/personalisation settings open in that! Can't recall the GUI lagging after grabbing the .60 Nvidia drivers and getting them installed. Worked very nicely on my system so far. Noticably less of the judder when gaming than regular Server had too. Oddly I recall the original Server 2012 suffered a similar problem, while the Foundation Edition of it was the only one that didn't. Deja vu.
Fun. MS Toolkit also seems to work just fine for both regular and Essentials. Still can't get Virtualbox to work at all though. EDIT: I wonder if an aggressive form of "core parking" specific to Server versions could be behind the mysterious judder in games.
Hi, MDOP 2015 is out, can someone please shares it. zdnet.com/article/microsoft-releases-desktop-optimization-pack-tools-with-windows-10-support/ msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/subscriptions/downloads/#ProductFamilyId=597 Thanks
Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview 3 (x64) - DVD (English) Code: File Name: en_windows_server_2016_technical_preview_3_x64_dvd_6942082.iso Languages: English SHA1: 858341015AB20B80C1A7BC5D5BADEB11C6B35202 Windows Server 2016 Essentials Technical Preview 3 (x64) - DVD (English) Code: File Name: en_windows_server_2016_essentials_technical_preview_3_x64_dvd_6942083.iso Languages: English SHA1: 9C4FDEC012C31AA0C5AC281CDF3B13427F8D7737 Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2016 Technical Preview 3 (x64) - DVD (English) Code: File Name: en_microsoft_hyper-v_server_2016_technical_preview_3_x64_dvd_6942084.iso Languages: English SHA1: A6A40D50723647BB2C3DD5D2CABE21BF290D1776
The one -Win Svr 2016 Essentials- I just snagged from the Microsoft link is a bit different than above posted. 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERSOLUTION_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO 4.08 GB (4,386,009,088 bytes) MD5: 53FD252C20598925BD46A77507E4C454 SHA-1: 81AF8C53FE24A0F695D4DA8D3F129B87F7C54CA6
Confirm... Code: root@localhost:~# ls -l total 11846092 -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2782384128 Aug 9 03:18 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERHYPERCORE_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4961992704 Aug 9 04:53 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVER_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 4386009088 Aug 9 04:03 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERSOLUTION_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO root@localhost:~# sha1sum *.ISO 6ab8f40c88b49f36d225fbe6ccfc8551032ab3a7 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERHYPERCORE_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO 3ebcef23b899ba9268fb4aad1afb67d91b009235 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVER_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO 81af8c53fe24a0f695d4da8d3f129b87f7c54ca6 10514.0.150808-1529.TH2_RELEASE_SERVERSOLUTION_OEM_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO
yeah I get the same 81af8c53fe24a0f695d4da8d3f129b87f7c54ca6 wonder what the change is. Thanks for the heads up MrG, and confirmation Lantern
It's often the case that the Technet download (which is what the unsecured direct download links are for) and the MSDN download have slightly different content. It's usually just a difference in a fingerprint signature buried in one file. I don't know what the significance of this is, except that in theory it enables Microsoft to determine if an installation originally came from Technet or MSDN.
Yea I know, but I only have 4.7GB DVD's, and my USB sticks that I have available are all 4GB. Do you know if that special installer that exists for Win10 also exists for Server 2016? Because it can compress the installation files so they fit on a 4GB USB stick in the case of Win10...