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Find the Windows LTSC ISO file at the official Microsoft website or trusted software repositories.

Find the Windows LTSC ISO file at the official Microsoft website or trusted software repositories.

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Nixelord03
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09-17-2016, 06:58 PM
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I'm using the LTSC edition of Windows 10, which is activated by my organization. I need to modify some hardware components and can't find the ISO file on my machine to create a bootable drive for the reinstallation. Usually, Microsoft provides a tool for other Windows versions, but not for LTSC. Also, I'm worried about losing my activated copy and it would take too long if I have to send my PC to the company, and I don't want them to handle my computer.
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Nixelord03
09-17-2016, 06:58 PM #1

I'm using the LTSC edition of Windows 10, which is activated by my organization. I need to modify some hardware components and can't find the ISO file on my machine to create a bootable drive for the reinstallation. Usually, Microsoft provides a tool for other Windows versions, but not for LTSC. Also, I'm worried about losing my activated copy and it would take too long if I have to send my PC to the company, and I don't want them to handle my computer.

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KnightNinja88
Junior Member
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09-17-2016, 07:16 PM
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If approved by your organization, they should possess a version of it. Otherwise, they typically provide a link on Technet for downloading.
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KnightNinja88
09-17-2016, 07:16 PM #2

If approved by your organization, they should possess a version of it. Otherwise, they typically provide a link on Technet for downloading.

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SpookyJay
Member
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09-18-2016, 03:34 AM
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AFAIK settings aren't saved automatically on PCs. They were likely handled manually. Your team probably managed them yourself. If not, your IT department or a central network drive may hold the information.
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SpookyJay
09-18-2016, 03:34 AM #3

AFAIK settings aren't saved automatically on PCs. They were likely handled manually. Your team probably managed them yourself. If not, your IT department or a central network drive may hold the information.