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RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - tryp4vps - 02-27-2020 (02-25-2020, 05:23 PM)rudra Wrote: ..... dean. get that iso from the link by HR or get it from anywhere you like. then check the hash. that is always the most important part. Hmm... one problem is that if you don't have the hash value of an original MSDN ISO, it is not that easy to verify the hash value of your downloaded ISO to see if they really match with each other. For example, here are the hash values of my downloaded ISO files: LTSB 2016 sha1: 21d25006b7f0c00d035a200b0fe4cb7da1c1e2ef LTSC 2019 sha1: 615a77ecd40e82d5d69dc9da5c6a6e1265f88e28 I would just "believe" that they are indeed unmodified MSDN ISO files, but would still be glad if you or @'Hidden Refuge' can help re-confirm them. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - rudra - 02-27-2020 yes. that seems to be right for the 64bit latest win 10 LTSC 2019 sha1. en_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2019_x64_dvd_5795bb03.iso SHA256: B570DDFDC4672F4629A95316563DF923BD834AEC657DE5D4CA7C7EF9B58DF2B1 SHA1: 615A77ECD40E82D5D69DC9DA5C6A6E1265F88E28 build is 17763.316 from February 2019 release. the latest as far i know. but for anyone else reading this, there are other older version iso s with other checksums. so dont get scared. check those before hitting delete. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - tryp4vps - 02-29-2020 OK @rudra. Thank you for spending time checking on it, and also for providing additional information such as the SHA256 hash. The hash values do match with that of my ISO file. Sadly Microsoft itself does not have an official page that lists the hashes of all versions of Windows 10 ISO files. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - rudra - 02-29-2020 actually you can find some values from Microsoft or from people involved in on their forum. especially in their support discussions. I'm talking about social technet Microsoft com. they should be reliable. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - hamed - 05-28-2020 (02-19-2020, 05:40 PM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: There are four Windows 10 Enterprise versions that are available and can be considered as recent or the latest versions. Which version is suitable for gameing ?? And I'm sorry that there are gameplay settings in Windows 10 like Windows 7 ?? But I haven't found any answers on other sites and they said that in general this version of Windows does not have capabilities for gameing ... RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - Mashiro - 05-29-2020 @hamed The "suitable" Windows 10 version for gaming is Windows 10 Pro. The suitable Windows 10 Enterprise version for gaming is the normal Enterprise without LTSC. However Enterprise is not meant for gaming as its name says. Why is LTSC not suitable? Some games detect LTSC version and won't run (those are a few and therefore this issue is rare) and other games need certain Windows 10 versions to be able to run them and LTSC is only one version and won't get a major version upgrade every 6 months like normal Windows 10. So if a game needs Windows 10 Version 2004 but you have LTSC 2019 (Version 1809) you cannot play that game. That than that there is no real negative impact of the LTSC version on gaming. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - rudra - 05-30-2020 i am not sure if i will add much value after what HR said above. but whatever its worth, i will let the reader decide.... this is another perspective on using LTSB/LTSC ... I could not be happier. i am not huge on gaming and as HR mentioned, there are few games that demand a certain version of Windows 10 or check for it. i have some acquaintances who adopted this version of Windows 10 from me and they are huge on gaming. latest popular games on high def in full hd. nothing more fancy or costly though. one of them even owns RTX 2070 super. but none of them complained so far. but i guess that all depends on usage. any other version of Windows 10 can also be tweaked with to stop those pesky updates and data stealing. so do whatever you like doing and you will learn loads and also find out what you like on your way. i say always remain flexible to try and learn new things and change your taste. taste is not something you hardly change or liked yesterday. it is something you like right now. simple ( i think i messed something up back there..lol ) @'Hidden Refuge' woow !! you maintain so many workstations .... i have a few questions. but i think i better not hijack this thread. I will post them in a new thread. please answer whatever you can on your own time. thank you. !! RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - deanhills - 11-17-2020 I thought I'd add a really good YouTube presentation by a Geek on Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC. A summary of what @Mashiro already said. Including emphasizing to completely stay away from pirated copies of the software. What is particularly interesting are all of the comments below, some of which provide tips and also good sources for setting it up. Must say however I'm beginning to lean towards fixing up a legitimate Windows Professional so that it turns into the equivalent of a Windows Enterprise. Apparently that can be possible through PowerShell RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - xdude - 11-17-2020 I watched video among others while I was looking for information. I was trying to decide which one to install. Windows 10 Enterprise or the LTSC version. No doubt LTSC version should be faster but I think it not always work well for average user. I saw some complain about having various devices not detecting and some few other things like that. After all, it's made for to be used as a Core OS for various business purposes like Teller Machines, Hospital equipment, front office terminals etc. I'm new to Windows 10 and I didn't want spend times trying to find solutions everything that don't work in LTSC. This is why I have gone with Windows Enterprise Edition. I guess when he said pirated copies he meant those ISO bundles made and available. This is a risk you face anytime you download a software from no so legit places. But you can download the ISO your self and set things up by your own. License process is pretty much like in Windows Servers. You can re arm the use it for 3 times or so. But there are ways to get around it. RE: Best version for Windows 10 Enterprise - deanhills - 11-18-2020 (11-17-2020, 12:49 PM)xdude Wrote: I guess when he said pirated copies he meant those ISO bundles made and available. This is a risk you face anytime you download a software from no so legit places. But you can download the ISO your self and set things up by your own. License process is pretty much like in Windows Servers. You can re arm the use it for 3 times or so. But there are ways to get around it.Exactly, that is how I understood the pirated copies to be too. For now I'm looking away from Windows Enterprise as it's too complicated to install. I'm not interested in chasing after a KMS key that Microsoft hasn't intended for me to have. I don't like the idea of 180 days either. What I'm leaning towards now is to get a legitimate Windows 10 through the free upgrade and to see whether through powershell I can learn how to get rid of all of the bloatware that is wearing my laptop down. So that's probably what my next project will be with my Thinkpad X201. To upgrade to Windows 10 Professional again, and then to see whether I can create a Windows "light" that my old laptop can work with. Focus will also be to find a way to get an Update "light" system through power shell tweaks. Here's a list of the things that some of the Geeks out there typically aim at getting rid off: https://github.com/W4RH4WK/Debloat-Windows-10 I don't intend to do it as lethally, and plan to do it piece by piece starting with the ones that are right in my face when I start Windows 10 Prof for the first time. |