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Windows 10 and 11

Postby Burgerman » 28 Aug 2025, 17:15

As we all know 11 is frankly crap...
And that includes the LTSC version I have here that I dont use.

MS currently being sued for forcing the end of windows 10 and making people buy new computers and suffering 11.
The result of that will likely be extended support. So you wont have to.

The thing is you never did. The LTSC IoT version, that I used for years, that is much better anyway than the noddy consumer bedroom versions like professional and home etc already has support until 2032. And that will likely be extended further.

Should anyone want a copy...
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Re: Windows 10 and 11

Postby Furio » 27 Sep 2025, 17:25

Hi Burgerman,

I am getting a new laptop without OS in a couple of days. I would like to install windows 10 iot ltsc on it. Since it is coming w/out OS, I am told, I may need an iso copy of OS. I would appreciate if you can assist. Thanks .
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Re: Windows 10 and 11

Postby Burgerman » 27 Sep 2025, 19:30

ISOs are "cd" or dvd contents.

All you need is any bootable USB, memory card, existing hard disk, macrium or other backup recovery boot disk, etc.
Macrium.
Then you copy a folder (with everything in it) to any drive, those boot disks, or a loose hard drive or SSD etc. And navigate to SETUP and go!

The days of ISOs or CD or DVD are long gone. Non of my machines have had or used any of those things in at least a decade.

So not really sure why you think you need an ISO.

Are you using a computer now?
Do you have a USB stick?
Download any bootable "thing" that you wish and put it on that stick. Complete with a 5GB folder with LTSC on it...

I use for e.g a "rescue" disk made by my backup system. Macrium. I just copy this folder to that.

I also use that same Macrium to make a backup of my current windows. And then deploy that backup to a USB stick... So I can boot from that the same as drive C. And run it from that.

Many ways!
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