Top 5 Things that Microsoft Got Right with Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024
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- Опубликовано: 21 май 2024
- I cover the top 5 things that Microsoft got right with the brand new Microsoft Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2024 that was just released.
00:29 DirectX 10 & Spindle Hard Drive Support
1:38 Waiting until the 4th build version of Windows 11
2:34 36 Removable Packages allowing a smaller foot-print
3:16 Consumer CoPilot AI not included
4:21 Optional TPM and Secure Boot
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I've been looking at LTSC lately. This was a sweet little overview. Thanks for the vidie! 👍
Installed IoT LTSC on both my laptop and PC, it's nice. The only things I had to "fix" were installing the microsoft store and game bar, which you have to install from the Xbox app.
Could this be the OS update that Windows 7 users have been waiting for?
Hi, great to here that is now available. I jumped on the Digital operations centre to downlaod it, but i couldn't find it . I'm based in the uK could this be thre reason
We learned that the OPK media and updated key request form will not be available till June 1st.
IoT versions are the best versions. Great video.
Kind of, but it's important to mention M$ requires a M$ account to use the OS. That ruins it even if it's actually good.
Besides, 11 LTSC is supported only until 2034 so hardly that much longer than 10 LTSC versions (2029/2032).
@@PhilipMarcYTIt doesn't require ms account
@@PhilipMarcYT Not true. The 11 IoT Ent LTSC 2024 allows domain access and does NOT require an MS account to use.
I have Windows 11 IoT LTSC on two PCs with local only accounts.
Ah yes, my 13900k is an IoT appliance, yup. This OS is perfect for me
Isn't TPM trusted platform module
i've seen it specifically said in the bios of laptops
You are correct! Yes TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. I had security on my mind and some security software companies make a product called Threat Protection Modules and I had that on the brain. Good catch!
Hmm I see that the TPM is optional but what about the CPU requirements for our older machines I cannot find any info on that.
The Win 11 IoT Ent LTSC 2024 supported processors are listed here: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/iot-enterprise/hardware/processor_requirements
Hi, Does the SandBox feature work? No matter what I did I couldn't get it to work.
It should work, maybe it doesn't work for you because you either use Evaluation version or your system doesn't support/have virtualisation enabled.
@@MIOG_MIOG There was a problem because it was a trial version. Everyone had the same problem.
microsoft should just stop releasing regular windows and ship this with consumer devices fr ltsc 2021 was sooo good
What is the different between -> AMD64 edition and ARM64 edition?
AMD64 is just x64... it means Intel or AMD x64 processors while the ARM64 is for ARM processors such as Qualcomm or NXP.
Thank you for making these videos. Windows have the best security tools compared to Linux like code signing and built in whitelisting for decades and even kiosk features. Memory access protections from early on. Much better kernel support for antimalware integration as well. In the old days, Linux was small target. Now its huge target, and Microsoft has many more years on everyone else of practice as being target #1. The Xbox, Azure, and Surface have taught Microsoft some super interesting things which have trickled down to benefit client OS. Microsoft is very much a hardware company like Apple and their OS benefits. As some say, "not everything in an OS should be a file". RIP Zune. Cheers to Maia and Cobalt🎉
Awesome info, Microsoft has really tailored this version to the embedded OEM customers needs, stability, small footprint and compatibility.
I will use with fingerprint external samsung ssd
Awesome how it's old hardware compatible and missing co-pilot. This is the BEST and only version of Win11 anyone should install, I don't' care if you're not a business, IoT LTSC for everyone! For safety, reliability, and quality.
Yeah, like running server 2003 and thinking you could get anything you want to run to work right.
Will my current Windows 10 LTSC 2021 licence work for new Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC? Or do i have to buy it again?
Also very very good news that CoPilot Ai is not included for now, that means that new upcomming feature called Recall will not work.
LTSC licenses are locked to the version that you buy. You will need to buy a new 11 LTSC license.
@@WindowsChamp Are there some good places to buy a lic for Win 11 LTSC?
@@Corteum The IoT versions are only available to OEM's that manufacture appliances and require signing a legal agreement with Microsoft. See my video on getting started with Windows IoT. The non IoT version is a $300 upgrade via the Volume channel that anyone can buy but its expensive.
Why did they have to put IoT (Internet of Things) in the name? We dont need every freaking toaster or refrigerator connected to the internet. So stuupixd.
Well there is difference between selling Windows to an OEM and to an Enterprise