Then the question becomes: Can you obtain those hashes from any authentic sources? Are those hashes available publicly on any official Microsoft websites?
@@tamask Yes. And you can enable/keep Default Secure Boot enabled so you should be able to trust that anything that boots is in fact signed by Microsoft.
Ever since support ended for 7, I have only used 10 LTSB/LTSC. Currently on 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 21H2 and will run that until 2032. These Enterprise editions of Windows are the only ones that can be reliably tweaked to respect your privacy and not bother you with useless feature updates. They are the closest thing to good old 7 you can get. Not gonna comment on how I got them but let's just say Microsoft at this point absolutely doesn't deserve anyone's money. They have turned the regular Home/Pro versions of Windows into bloated data-gathering spyware OSs that nobody should be running. And it looks like things are only getting worse with 11. I would switch to Linux today if software compatibility wasn't so terrible.
I have tested a bit with Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, version 23H2 (not the LTSC) in a Virtual Box, and it adds all the additional bloatware as well, just like it would do in the Customer version of W11. It looks like it will not do that if you specify Enginsh(World) as the region, which will install only a couple of apps, just like in this video.
use 10, as its downloads can also be verified to make sure that its not malicious but 11 downloads are mostly sketchy and 11 kind of defeats the purpose of ltsc as its still bloated even without apps or anything
not recommended for now as it doesn't have enough support for certain apps (atleast from my experience with it for a week) recommended to stay in 23h2 since its almost stable now
@@LoneShot what certain apps are we talkin' about? if it's dat Vanguard mess for Valorant, i don't want it anyways because it's spyware, i don't need CoPilot i don't need non of dat other mess either other than my games except for dat Valorant Vanguard mess oh and OBS and Vegas Pro
Hello everyone, I have installed Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC. I also previously had the Win 11 PRO version and can say that it is much faster than the Pro! You really notice it when gaming, everything is much smoother and faster. It is really noticeable and visible. All games run and the system feels great, runs absolutely stable for me the best thing I could do was switch to this version! Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC is super awesome!!! :) I hope I can get some people to install this version. ;) My internet ping dropped from 16 to 12/10. I no longer have any micro stutters. INCREDIBLE!!!
nothing beats Windows 10 LTSC IoT because it has the lowest mouse latency since Windows 7. It is perfect for online gaming and is very snappy. Windows 11 is still Windows 11, doesn´t matter the build, at its core it is laggy
@@Moli05 You nailed it. I've been on it since the first beta opened and I swear to god people will say anything at this point to avoid admitting Windows 11 performs just as well as 10. lmao
Little tip for yall, "Wintoys" ;) Just dont touch the services part because you will disable something that is "safe" but will maybe later cause you a headache if you forget such as the printer service. Microsoft wont release something like this to the public. Business have their version, OEMS have one also with bloat. Both those are supported by microsoft and OEM version is subsidised with telemetry and stuff. Not enough people build computers to warrant a version for them all the support needed to be provided would be costly, no incentive to do it. They used to have one with "paid" upgrades, but updates are free now to the next version of windows so don't.
That version is for corporate usage only. If you want the same light windows legally just install home edition and remove all unnecessary bloatware using dism++ application, switch off unnecessary services and optimise the system as you wish. It will run fast as LTSC does.
Bro if I may ask, does the win10 IoT LTSC require debloating via the unattended file that memorytechtips has created in one of his recent videos or using ChrisTitusTool ? I know that the unattended file is mainly for consumer Win10 Pro or Home, but does it have any effect on IoT LTSC?
You will need the skus from the full version. And then, if you want to fix Windows Security, you will need the full ISO to perform an in-place upgrade. If you're going to bother jumping through those hoops to convert the eval version to full, you're better off installing the full version from the start.
Regarding the dodgy ISO: if you just keep Secure Boot on with default Microsoft keys, it should not pass if the ISO contains non-Microsoft executables that the installer loads by default.
Or try not being lazy and test it in vmware. It'll be a lot faster than asking someone else to make and upload a whole video just for one viewers specific requirement.
I have a doubt... I made the booteable usb with rufus, but when I'm trying to set up the install from the bios, I can't... My usb not appears in the boot options, i already set the path in the bios boot options but i doesn't works. The only way to get into the set up install is going to the installer direct from the Windows desktop. Somebody can guide me a bit, please?
been there done that. i was using 10ltsc for the past months but i am going back to regular w11pro. i like the idea of ltsc but in my experience its just not worth it. on modern hardware, the performance increase is minor at best. you deal with slightly less bloat but as a tradeoff you introduce other problems. yes in theory its cool that a windows version is stable and supported for long but the issue is: software developer will force you to regular update regardless. For example adobe blocks me out and wont let me install the latest versions of programs i use because they think my windows version is too old. and the main purpose of my pc is: that i can do all the stuff i need. trading minor performance and slight annoyances are not worth the tradeoff in usability. and i cant be bothered anymore with finding tradeoffs or workarounds to get stuff working. i could somehow get 11ltsc to get a temporary solution but what in half a year, i ll have the exact same issue again. so as a final verdict: is ltsc a good windows version? yes. its super stable. but is it a daily driver for most people? no
Why on earth are you still using Adobe? So many now have rightly abandoned Adobe products because of the company's criminal behavior and, simply that, for most Adobe products, there are better alternatives, many of which are completely free.
@@ObakuZenCenterUSA because there is a reason adobe is an industry standard and everyone is familiar with it. i have to work with it. sometimes you need to work in a rental studio for example or you have to work for or with someone else or you have someone else work for you. you cant deal with using random weird software noone knows how to use. 1. and 2. there simply is no replacement to LR, the way it utilizes catalogues and the way i can insert external plugins for my workflow. One does not simply change a working workflow simply because someone online has a different opinion. neither do i want to, nor do i have time to relearn my workflow and like 16+ years of program familiarity just for the sake of it. and yes, i tried the so called ''awesome alternatives'' nah thanks, i m good.
what i ask myself is if some applications or game anti-cheats will not run on this because i know that at least some apps/games read out the windows version string and if it is a "server" version they just dont run, even though they could technically run. so i wonder if iot counts as "consumer" build or "server" build in that regard
@@Deepslate3DMicrosoft doesn't charge for the ISO files, they charge customers for the licence. They provide the ISO files for free on their website. So by sharing the ISO files, you are actually saving resources as well as the cost for Microsoft. The piracy comes into picture, when you are activating the Windows through non-official channels. However Microsoft doesn't care about individual consumers. They want us to pirate (If we can't afford to pay for it) and use Windows OS only. They want to keep us away from Linux at all cost. So people are only familiar with Windows OS and when we will start working in a corporate or enterprise environment, those businesses will have no option but to use Windows OS, because their employees are only familiar with Windows OS.
In short, Microsoft makes it money from Corporate and Enterprise customers. And Microsoft is extremely strict about corporate and enterprises using genuine copies of Windows OS. They can even take legal actions against the businesses using pirated copies and it is actually worth it for Microsoft to sue such businesses to get larger amount as legal fines. Suing an individual customer won't get such return, so Microsoft will end up losing more money to even sue a customer, because corporate lawyers charge a lot of money to fight such cases in court.
@nel_laf both dual core, both run 23h2. Ssd, 8 ram, one 3ghz and laptop 1.8ghz. 11 is no different than 10 with ssd. Just for internet paying bills etc. The odd torrent.
I have basiclly this same thing using ntlite I have no preinatalled apps, no windows defender, no edge at all and no onedrive. I don't have 24h2, its 23h2 and checking updates everything is up to date. No issues, qnd everything works fine.
No it doesn't run smoothly on an HDD, no version of windows 10 or 11 does, maybe except for windows 10 ltsb 2016, even then windows 7 or 8.1 is much faster on an HDD
@@memstechtips I have been using LTSC N 2021 for past 2 years zero issues. What they call IoT I call embedded, we use it in some specialized medical equipment. And yes even XP it was supported much longer. They have to because medical tech moves at a much slower pace than consumer land and stability is paramount not features. And it takes longer to get approved to even use the equipment. There is like 5+ year lag time with medical OS software and consumer.
@@memstechtips I've never priced it as it came with the specialized equipment. When it expires they want you to buy new equipment 80,000+ for the 150.00 OS. How much was the price last time you checked?
You don't need to use the full name. Just Windows LTSC is fine and an acceptable norm in the industry. As for the information about alternatively available OS install sources, it comes across as about a decade out of date for some reason. It's as inaccurate as most of the fear mongering then was as well. Also, don't recommend Windows 11 including the LTSC version. It's not reliable, has unnecessary telemetry and bloatware and just doesn't perform as well as Windows 10 for many use cases. Using the Windows 11 version is completely unnecessary, given the lifespan of the Windows 10 version and simply is not a good OS. It also is redundant and defeats the purpose of using an LTSC version, outside of a specific, often corporate environment.
what happens after evaluation period? will the system stop working? or It would just show watermark info on the desktop? Can this be activated with regular win 11 key?
your pc will automatically turn off every 1 hour, also you need a special key from Microsoft or some pirated activator script to have a activated fully working ltsc version
The evaluation is just a test operating system, not to be used as your main system. To get the full version of LTSC and to activate it will involve piracy and I can't help with that unfortunately.
Thank you! I tried W11 LTSC and it was pretty good, but I like first leaked W11 21996.1 the most,it's the best. What is the difference between W11 LTSC and W11 IOT LTSC? Thanks. Also ur channel is amazing and you explain everything so good!
Massgrave has a list of the differences. The big ones being IoT has 10 years of support and has support for digital licenses. Non-IoT has 5 years of support and only supports volume licensing.
@@fallingoff29 It provides an OEM:NONSLP license on IoT Enterprise and an OEM:DM license for the Subscription edition. It doesn't store the license on the motherboard, if that's what you're wondering. With digital licensing, the activation information is stored on Microsoft's servers.
you can get it for free, the iso is publicly available if you do some research and there are scripts to activate it which are identical to a legitimate product key
Brother kindly help in this .... if i will install this version windows 11 ltsc so after that weather i will be able to downgrade to windows 10 after 90 days or my pc will permanently crash please look into this otherwise i will lost my pc completely 🥲😭😭
@@memstechtips thanks a lot brother and i have one more doubt after 90 days this version will completely expire or only it will be deactivated ?? Or my windows 11 ltsc will currupt ??? 🙂🥲😭
@@Akash-pr6gz The only thing that will happen after 90 days, is your computer will shut down after an hour of use. It will not crash or corrupt it. Just reinstall it after or before the 90 days and you will be good to go.
@@memstechtips I forgot about this comment :D Yes, I have to confirm that it is the fault of the drivers. I downloaded them from the manufacturer's website (HP Envy) and the WiFi worked. Interestingly, once I installed the drivers and loaded Chrome OS on my laptop to check how it would work, they disappeared again and I couldn't even log in to my Google account.
If microsoft gave us this instead of the crap that is windows 11 standard, less people would be pissed at them.
You can validate the ISOs you download by comparing the SHA256 hashes with Microsoft's official ones.
Then the question becomes: Can you obtain those hashes from any authentic sources? Are those hashes available publicly on any official Microsoft websites?
@@tamask You can obtain the hash from a pdf provided first hand by microsoft, just search their windows 11 ltsc page a little.
@@tamask Yes. And you can enable/keep Default Secure Boot enabled so you should be able to trust that anything that boots is in fact signed by Microsoft.
no. the honor of best version goes to it's predecessor Windows 10 LTSC 2021 because that doesn't block explorerpatcher or startallback
I actually got StartAllBack working in Windows 11 LTSC without any problems, but I’m not sure if EP might have a similar effect… 🤔
@@DeterminedTorres startallback bypasses the restrictions microsoft put on accessing the old windows 7 taskbar
Interesting, I didn't know about all this. I mean I knew about Explorer Patcher not working as well anymore, but didn't know about StartAllBack
Start11 is far superior to startallback. It installs perfectly and is cheap too.
@@NotAllTheTime start11 is mehh and doesn't restore the windows 7 flyouts also startallback is easier to crack.
this is the way windows should be. My PC is not a smartphone or a tablet.
Ever since support ended for 7, I have only used 10 LTSB/LTSC. Currently on 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 21H2 and will run that until 2032. These Enterprise editions of Windows are the only ones that can be reliably tweaked to respect your privacy and not bother you with useless feature updates. They are the closest thing to good old 7 you can get. Not gonna comment on how I got them but let's just say Microsoft at this point absolutely doesn't deserve anyone's money. They have turned the regular Home/Pro versions of Windows into bloated data-gathering spyware OSs that nobody should be running. And it looks like things are only getting worse with 11. I would switch to Linux today if software compatibility wasn't so terrible.
Well said. But do I have to pay them for this version or can I get it through alternative means?
@@robqwert2696The only way you're getting it is by alternative means. LTSC copies are only distributed to large companies
@@robqwert2696 there is a website for getting it if you really want it, mass gravel.
@@robqwert2696you torrent the iso, verify it's hash to know it's legit then activate permanently with massgrave
@@robqwert2696search for windows massgrave ;)
I have tested a bit with Windows 11 IoT Enterprise, version 23H2 (not the LTSC) in a Virtual Box, and it adds all the additional bloatware as well, just like it would do in the Customer version of W11. It looks like it will not do that if you specify Enginsh(World) as the region, which will install only a couple of apps, just like in this video.
use 10, as its downloads can also be verified to make sure that its not malicious but 11 downloads are mostly sketchy and 11 kind of defeats the purpose of ltsc as its still bloated even without apps or anything
Specifying English (World) breaks all sorts of stuff. Don't do it. Just use LTSC.
will be pirating LTSC 2024 IoT if i have to use Windows 11
let's just say microsoft doesn't give an egg about it
not recommended for now as it doesn't have enough support for certain apps (atleast from my experience with it for a week) recommended to stay in 23h2 since its almost stable now
@@LoneShot what certain apps are we talkin' about? if it's dat Vanguard mess for Valorant, i don't want it anyways because it's spyware, i don't need CoPilot i don't need non of dat other mess either other than my games except for dat Valorant Vanguard mess oh and OBS and Vegas Pro
@@LoneShot most of my apps work so i don't see why sticking to ltsc, unless it's production apps i can understand that
@@blakedmc1989RaveHD If it's about winget and Windows Terminal, you can install those through Powershell.
Hello everyone, I have installed Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC. I also previously had the Win 11 PRO version and can say that it is much faster than the Pro! You really notice it when gaming, everything is much smoother and faster. It is really noticeable and visible. All games run and the system feels great, runs absolutely stable for me the best thing I could do was switch to this version! Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC is super awesome!!! :) I hope I can get some people to install this version. ;) My internet ping dropped from 16 to 12/10. I no longer have any micro stutters. INCREDIBLE!!!
There is no Co-pilot on this Windows and that's the most important thing.
nothing beats Windows 10 LTSC IoT because it has the lowest mouse latency since Windows 7. It is perfect for online gaming and is very snappy. Windows 11 is still Windows 11, doesn´t matter the build, at its core it is laggy
im using the same version and it still has copilot
@@George_C-e4vur computer must suck bro cuz there's no way windows 11 is still laggy for you
@@Moli05 You nailed it. I've been on it since the first beta opened and I swear to god people will say anything at this point to avoid admitting Windows 11 performs just as well as 10. lmao
@@dirg3music This aged so badly, now that it's been completely debunked that Windows 11 performs better than 10 in so many use cases.
Little tip for yall, "Wintoys" ;) Just dont touch the services part because you will disable something that is "safe" but will maybe later cause you a headache if you forget such as the printer service. Microsoft wont release something like this to the public. Business have their version, OEMS have one also with bloat. Both those are supported by microsoft and OEM version is subsidised with telemetry and stuff. Not enough people build computers to warrant a version for them all the support needed to be provided would be costly, no incentive to do it. They used to have one with "paid" upgrades, but updates are free now to the next version of windows so don't.
That version is for corporate usage only.
If you want the same light windows legally just install home edition and remove all unnecessary bloatware using dism++ application, switch off unnecessary services and optimise the system as you wish. It will run fast as LTSC does.
May I ask why windows 11 IoT LTSC and not the windows 10 version? I'm still not seeing a reason to upgrade
Bro if I may ask, does the win10 IoT LTSC require debloating via the unattended file that memorytechtips has created in one of his recent videos or using ChrisTitusTool ? I know that the unattended file is mainly for consumer Win10 Pro or Home, but does it have any effect on IoT LTSC?
you can alter the Skus and upgrade the evaluation version to full. you still need to activate though so as you say that would involve piracy!!
You will need the skus from the full version. And then, if you want to fix Windows Security, you will need the full ISO to perform an in-place upgrade. If you're going to bother jumping through those hoops to convert the eval version to full, you're better off installing the full version from the start.
@@Jon717 where to download the full version from?
@@Vizzythongmassgravel
@@Jon717main questions are, how can I convert the full w11 version to the iot one and how can I obtain a key for the iot one?
Doing this is a bad idea, and it will break DISM, windows update and many important system components
Regarding the dodgy ISO: if you just keep Secure Boot on with default Microsoft keys, it should not pass if the ISO contains non-Microsoft executables that the installer loads by default.
Why this version of windows cant open the windows security app ? I cant disable it ?
I don't think it exists in the Evaluation version of it, the full version has it.
I'm pretty sure the windows defender system is still working even though you can't open the settings.
It is important for me to know whether the Twingate application runs in it or not. Please make a video by installing the Twingate application.
I'm sorry but I can't make a video just for that, I'm pretty sure it will work though.
Or try not being lazy and test it in vmware. It'll be a lot faster than asking someone else to make and upload a whole video just for one viewers specific requirement.
LOL! This channel isn't your personal tech support for a shady alternative VPN.
I have a doubt... I made the booteable usb with rufus, but when I'm trying to set up the install from the bios, I can't... My usb not appears in the boot options, i already set the path in the bios boot options but i doesn't works.
The only way to get into the set up install is going to the installer direct from the Windows desktop.
Somebody can guide me a bit, please?
been there done that. i was using 10ltsc for the past months but i am going back to regular w11pro. i like the idea of ltsc but in my experience its just not worth it. on modern hardware, the performance increase is minor at best. you deal with slightly less bloat but as a tradeoff you introduce other problems. yes in theory its cool that a windows version is stable and supported for long but the issue is: software developer will force you to regular update regardless. For example adobe blocks me out and wont let me install the latest versions of programs i use because they think my windows version is too old.
and the main purpose of my pc is: that i can do all the stuff i need.
trading minor performance and slight annoyances are not worth the tradeoff in usability. and i cant be bothered anymore with finding tradeoffs or workarounds to get stuff working. i could somehow get 11ltsc to get a temporary solution but what in half a year, i ll have the exact same issue again.
so as a final verdict: is ltsc a good windows version? yes. its super stable. but is it a daily driver for most people? no
Why on earth are you still using Adobe? So many now have rightly abandoned Adobe products because of the company's criminal behavior and, simply that, for most Adobe products, there are better alternatives, many of which are completely free.
@@ObakuZenCenterUSA because there is a reason adobe is an industry standard and everyone is familiar with it. i have to work with it. sometimes you need to work in a rental studio for example or you have to work for or with someone else or you have someone else work for you. you cant deal with using random weird software noone knows how to use. 1. and 2. there simply is no replacement to LR, the way it utilizes catalogues and the way i can insert external plugins for my workflow. One does not simply change a working workflow simply because someone online has a different opinion. neither do i want to, nor do i have time to relearn my workflow and like 16+ years of program familiarity just for the sake of it. and yes, i tried the so called ''awesome alternatives'' nah thanks, i m good.
¿This video is about Win 11 LTSC, why don't you try it?
I work with Adobe Suite as well and it's been working fine.
Win 11 LTSC should work with Adobe products for the next few years. @@MaybeTiberius
whats the difference between w11 enterprise and w11 iot enterprise ltsc?
longer support on iot (10 years compared to 5)
@@devisalseverything else is the same?
@@enricod.7198 yes, except that ur iot version will stay on 24h2 ad the regular one will get feature updates too i believe
@@enricod.7198 LTSC doesn't have Universal Platform Apps installed by default
@@enricod.7198 nah just the same
is it recommended for gaming ?
No
@@Knowlxdqe im using it for gaming and it has no problem
@@last-kt i mean, it isn’t recommended for the average (the ones who don’t know what they’re doing)
@@Knowlxdqe we gotta look at it this way, it's the original windows just debloated it
@@last-kt yeah but for some people it might bring problems or some software not working properly
what i ask myself is if some applications or game anti-cheats will not run on this because i know that at least some apps/games read out the windows version string and if it is a "server" version they just dont run, even though they could technically run. so i wonder if iot counts as "consumer" build or "server" build in that regard
here in sri lanka we always use pirate versions
distributing a non activated windows iso doesn't go against their eula
Oh really? I didn't know that...
@@memstechtips yeah it's perfectly ok to distribute legit non pirated windows copies.
@@Deepslate3DMicrosoft doesn't charge for the ISO files, they charge customers for the licence.
They provide the ISO files for free on their website. So by sharing the ISO files, you are actually saving resources as well as the cost for Microsoft.
The piracy comes into picture, when you are activating the Windows through non-official channels.
However Microsoft doesn't care about individual consumers. They want us to pirate (If we can't afford to pay for it) and use Windows OS only. They want to keep us away from Linux at all cost.
So people are only familiar with Windows OS and when we will start working in a corporate or enterprise environment, those businesses will have no option but to use Windows OS, because their employees are only familiar with Windows OS.
In short, Microsoft makes it money from Corporate and Enterprise customers.
And Microsoft is extremely strict about corporate and enterprises using genuine copies of Windows OS. They can even take legal actions against the businesses using pirated copies and it is actually worth it for Microsoft to sue such businesses to get larger amount as legal fines.
Suing an individual customer won't get such return, so Microsoft will end up losing more money to even sue a customer, because corporate lawyers charge a lot of money to fight such cases in court.
Can it run on a cpu without sse 4.2 instructions. Thanks
Yes only 24h2 requires it, but how old is your cpu? Lol
@nel_laf both dual core, both run 23h2. Ssd, 8 ram, one 3ghz and laptop 1.8ghz. 11 is no different than 10 with ssd. Just for internet paying bills etc. The odd torrent.
How much is the license? Is the Win 10 LTSC expensive also?
Why are you paying for software that you can get free?
I was not familiar with the long term support availability or price. I know you can get a lic key for $20 with regular windows.
You can't buy it off counter.
I have basiclly this same thing using ntlite
I have no preinatalled apps, no windows defender, no edge at all and no onedrive. I don't have 24h2, its 23h2 and checking updates everything is up to date.
No issues, qnd everything works fine.
NTLite is definitely a good tool to use to create a debloated OS.
Does it work on old CPUs?
Yep if it is 64 bit platform.
What if you download it directly from Microsoft
can windows 11 Ltsc run smoothly on hdd
It definitely runs a lot better than normal Windows 11, that's for sure.
@@memstechtips what about compared to w10 ltsc
No it doesn't run smoothly on an HDD, no version of windows 10 or 11 does, maybe except for windows 10 ltsb 2016, even then windows 7 or 8.1 is much faster on an HDD
Hi,On this operating system, can I add standard applications such as Ondrive, Office 2021 pro, Adobe Acrobat, Opera and Google Chrome browsers.
You can install these programs just like the usual versions of windows
Why not installed Micosoft Store that's way I can't open App (like Windows Defender) how to fix it?
LTSC
Cpu load should be shown for every core separatly. Witch is not the case at 6:57 . Imho this version is cut down too much.
Where is the link to purchase LTSC IoT??? What good is a eval if you cant buy it? How much is it?
You have to go through one of the official distributors like I show in the video. That's why I don't like it.
@@memstechtips I have been using LTSC N 2021 for past 2 years zero issues.
What they call IoT I call embedded, we use it in some specialized medical equipment. And yes even XP it was supported much longer. They have to because medical tech moves at a much slower pace than consumer land and stability is paramount not features. And it takes longer to get approved to even use the equipment. There is like 5+ year lag time with medical OS software and consumer.
@@memstechtips I've never priced it as it came with the specialized equipment. When it expires they want you to buy new equipment 80,000+ for the 150.00 OS.
How much was the price last time you checked?
You don't need to use the full name. Just Windows LTSC is fine and an acceptable norm in the industry. As for the information about alternatively available OS install sources, it comes across as about a decade out of date for some reason. It's as inaccurate as most of the fear mongering then was as well. Also, don't recommend Windows 11 including the LTSC version. It's not reliable, has unnecessary telemetry and bloatware and just doesn't perform as well as Windows 10 for many use cases. Using the Windows 11 version is completely unnecessary, given the lifespan of the Windows 10 version and simply is not a good OS. It also is redundant and defeats the purpose of using an LTSC version, outside of a specific, often corporate environment.
Thanks for your feedback man. 🤝🏻
thanks for the vid. i have 10 iot ltsc and xbox says tguswindows in not compatible although 21H1 is officially supported. any advice?
what happens after evaluation period? will the system stop working? or It would just show watermark info on the desktop? Can this be activated with regular win 11 key?
your pc will automatically turn off every 1 hour, also you need a special key from Microsoft or some pirated activator script to have a activated fully working ltsc version
@@Gimbez so it's basically unusable.
@@vm123 unless you know how to active licence.. yes
@@Gimbez is there a way to extend evaluation period forever?
The evaluation is just a test operating system, not to be used as your main system. To get the full version of LTSC and to activate it will involve piracy and I can't help with that unfortunately.
If i switch to this on my laptop that had w11 pro preinstalled, can i get it back one day ?
If you still have the product key / license linked to your microsoft account, yes.
Thank you! I tried W11 LTSC and it was pretty good, but I like first leaked W11 21996.1 the most,it's the best. What is the difference between W11 LTSC and W11 IOT LTSC? Thanks. Also ur channel is amazing and you explain everything so good!
Massgrave has a list of the differences. The big ones being IoT has 10 years of support and has support for digital licenses. Non-IoT has 5 years of support and only supports volume licensing.
@@Jon717 ohh thanks. If I activate IOT windows 10 it OEMS my pc?
@@fallingoff29 It provides an OEM:NONSLP license on IoT Enterprise and an OEM:DM license for the Subscription edition. It doesn't store the license on the motherboard, if that's what you're wondering. With digital licensing, the activation information is stored on Microsoft's servers.
@@Jon717 oh okay, thank you. Is there a way to oem on motherboard?
@@fallingoff29 No, not since Windows 7.
Guys im using window 10 iot ltsc 2021 and live time is simular like window 11 iot ltsc and you can buy legal key and everything
Windows Server 2022 is better for streaming
Your voiceover sounds like text to speech.
Lol that's funny, this video was definitely not made with TTS.
How to hell you got the windows 11 Iot enterprise LTSC evaluation activated, I am trying to find the key
same
Any hints for activation please.
@@AS-bg5kg just use the iso from massgrave and use their activator
@@AS-bg5kg massgrave
massgrave[.]dev
How did you get a not evaluation version
massgrave has it.
i would happily pay £500 for a copy of windows 11 without all the nonsense
you can get it for free, the iso is publicly available if you do some research and there are scripts to activate it which are identical to a legitimate product key
Thank you🫵👍🏼👍🏼
Windows 10 LTSC or this?
Win 10
4:44 puff
Is Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC The BEST Version of Windows?
Answer: NO! LTSC 2021 is better.
Brother kindly help in this .... if i will install this version windows 11 ltsc so after that weather i will be able to downgrade to windows 10 after 90 days or my pc will permanently crash please look into this otherwise i will lost my pc completely 🥲😭😭
This has to be a fresh install.
Yes you will have to do a fresh install again.
@@memstechtips thanks a lot brother and i have one more doubt after 90 days this version will completely expire or only it will be deactivated ?? Or my windows 11 ltsc will currupt ??? 🙂🥲😭
@@txmade4371 thanks buddy!!
@@Akash-pr6gz The only thing that will happen after 90 days, is your computer will shut down after an hour of use. It will not crash or corrupt it. Just reinstall it after or before the 90 days and you will be good to go.
Installed on hp envy but no wifi ! 😂 Fuck this.
lol. To be honest I've had that issue on Windows 10 and Windows 11 too, think the drivers aren't included in the OS image.
@@memstechtips I forgot about this comment :D Yes, I have to confirm that it is the fault of the drivers. I downloaded them from the manufacturer's website (HP Envy) and the WiFi worked. Interestingly, once I installed the drivers and loaded Chrome OS on my laptop to check how it would work, they disappeared again and I couldn't even log in to my Google account.
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You can bypass the restarts after the expiration and also remove the evaluation watermark without downloading anything extra
How
Y all dis messin... y not just install tiny 11???
Windows 11 ltsc is more stable than moded version(tiny11)
Windows 11 LTSC gets more support, is official and isn't scuffed like tiny11 was.
Is 10 years of support not worth it to you?
Yeah the 10 year security updates is one of the best things about it.
It even allows for people to install the app store renders it useless too 😂😂😂just switch to linux.
and suffer. Loonix doesn't important software I use. And the alternatives are crappy.