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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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[–] lmuel@sopuli.xyz 11 points 22 hours ago (2 children)

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

Lmao are you serious? Did you struggle with it not opening the right applications unless you click the right icons as well?

Yep I'm serious.

[–] Paula_Tejando@lemmy.eco.br 0 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Dude, don’t make fun. They’re not belittling the system or its users, they’re admitting they struggled with it. I wish all criticism of Linux was like that. People have the right to their choices and preferences.

[–] RogueBanana@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 hour ago

Struggling with commands is absolutely fine and is expected for majority of the users including some veterans trying something new. But the joke here is specifically "They say you have total control over it and yet"... Then proceeds to say writing the wrong command doesn't let you do what you want. I don't understand why you would be writing in commands on your own when you don't even understand how to use it. Just follow a blog post on how to do X or you post a question for help with said commands. Saying telling the computer to do something else resulted in something else being performed and complaining you don't have control over it is just plain stupidity.