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Woke up to my computer being updated to W11 from W10, not too happy about that. I want to use massgrave to change my window to W10 LTSC.

I am not interested in Linux.

So, I went to massgrave.dev and did the script, hit 1, etc. It just say something about permanent changed to key or whatever.

So I went download W10 LTSC iso, hit setup.exe and it asked me for product key. I entered my key, say it's not right one.

So could somebody run me step by step how to go about it? I'm not really tech savvy. I want literal step by step, telling me exactly what to do.

Thank you.

Edit: folks didn't really provide step by step here. But I managed to do it. I activiated script via powershell and hit change edition, changed it to LTSC. And then I downloaded window 10 consumer version from massgrave and run setup.exe and done. You might have to do first step shown in first part of massgrave.dev.

So my pc went from w10 to w11 (woyhouy my approval) to w11 LTSC, to w10 IoT enterprise. I'm good now.

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[–] brax@sh.itjust.works 8 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

ls to list files
ls -a to list all files (including hidden)
ls -l to list files with their attributes
ls -la to list all files with their attributes

You can add a path after the command and parameters if you want to look in a folder you're not in.

Don't hate the OS for a skill issue, learn the basics, it's way more efficient and you can even bring some of it back to Windows in PowerShell.

Linux is way easier to use once you break up with Windows. Hell, you can pretty much bump around in just the desktop environment if you really wanted - especially in something like Ubuntu where there are GUI applications for like everything.

[–] GiraffeNeckInKnot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 13 hours ago (2 children)

I'm sorry but it's still complicated for me. Learn basic? I just want to click, right click and stuff just happen. Terminals sucks for folks like me. I'm gonna hate it all I want.

[–] brax@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 hours ago

Throw Linux Mint on a VM and give it a swing.

[–] SolarPunker@slrpnk.net 5 points 12 hours ago

That's ok, I'm not sure why people here wants you to learn terminal commands, Linux have also easy distributions like LinuxMint meant for you.