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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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[–] Xanza@lemm.ee 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (8 children)

They say you have total control over it

You do.

yet I struggled with terminal blocking me from doing anything unless I run right commands

I mean, would you prefer the terminal simply guess at what you're trying to do and execute random commands?

Looking for hidden files and all.

[xanza@dev ~]$ ll
total 76
drwxr-sr-x   11 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 15 02:05 ./
drwxr-xr-x    4 root     root          4096 Mar 10 22:16 ../
-rw-------    1 xanza    xanza         8677 Mar 15 02:05 .bash_history
-rw-r--r--    1 xanza    xanza          887 Mar 13 19:26 .bashrc
drwxr-sr-x    5 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 12 22:37 .cache/
-rw-r--r--    1 xanza    xanza          484 Mar 15 01:38 .caddy
drwxr-sr-x    9 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 12 22:32 .config/
drwx--S---    3 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 11 21:23 .docker/
-rw-r--r--    1 xanza    xanza           52 Mar 10 23:13 .gitconfig
drwxr-sr-x    3 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 10 23:05 .go/
drwxr-sr-x    6 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 12 18:47 .local/
-rw-r--r--    1 xanza    xanza           49 Mar 10 23:41 .profile
drwxr-sr-x    2 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 10 22:38 .sockets/
drwxr-sr-x    2 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 10 22:27 .ssh/
drwxr-sr-x    3 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 15 01:20 .vim/
drwxr-sr-x    4 xanza    xanza         4096 Mar 10 23:08 go/
-rw-r--r--    1 xanza    xanza          267 Mar 12 18:31 justfile

Hidden files in *nix are dotfiles; files which are literally hidden from view because they're appended with a ..

[–] GiraffeNeckInKnot@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 16 hours ago (2 children)
[–] Xanza@lemm.ee 0 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

That's an exceedingly poor attitude. How do you expect to learn anything in life, let alone something you seem to want to learn with that attitude?

I don't expect to learn Linux.

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