Trying to Boot up Win 10 1607 LTSC on USB, but multiple failures. First was what must be a classic B1initialize 0x00000c9 error basically saying the boot files on 1607 LTSC are not compatible with my mobo (AMD B550) and cpu (Ryzen 5000); makes a bit of sense. So I didn't have this problem with win 10 2004. So what I did was copy all non- sources files/folders from Win 10 2004, and boom error gone, but naturally another error manifested. The infamous driver asking error; the frak.
Musing segment: I mean what 2004 boot files and boot drivers not good enough, they were for 2004 edition; fraken idiotic Microsoft error messages, they really are the worse sometimes. It's simple if you don't know what went wrong, put trace code i.e., 0x00000c9. If you do, then say what it is. Yet not even MS can get this right. This is what happens when the programmers run the show; they set low easy standards.
So what next? Has anyone got Win 10 1607 booting on a AMD B550 mobo?
Edit:
The original ISO I tried was: en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_9057894
but I found a slightly newer version: en-gb_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_9058303
Trying that out.
Musing segment: I mean what 2004 boot files and boot drivers not good enough, they were for 2004 edition; fraken idiotic Microsoft error messages, they really are the worse sometimes. It's simple if you don't know what went wrong, put trace code i.e., 0x00000c9. If you do, then say what it is. Yet not even MS can get this right. This is what happens when the programmers run the show; they set low easy standards.
So what next? Has anyone got Win 10 1607 booting on a AMD B550 mobo?
Edit:
The original ISO I tried was: en_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_9057894
but I found a slightly newer version: en-gb_windows_10_enterprise_2016_ltsb_n_x64_dvd_9058303
Trying that out.
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