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Architecture (For CPU): x64 (64-bit)
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Author: Ramsey
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Author: Ramsey
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[---------- CHANGELOG ----------]

(#) 2024.4.11 Changes:

* Added the latest Windows 10 22H2 Updates from 13.3(March).2024 till 9.4(April).2024: KB5036618 (Replaces KB5034466) | KB5036892 (Replaces KB5035845).
* Updated Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830-v5) from "v5.122.24030.2001" to "v5.123.24040.1001".
* Updated Microsoft Defender (KB2267602, KB4052623, KB5007651) from "v1.407.403.0" to "v1.409.179.0".
* Updated Microsoft Edge (Chromium) from "v122.0.2365.80" to "v123.0.2420.81".
* Updated Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime from "v122.0.2365.80" to "v123.0.2420.81".
* Updated Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable from "v14.40.33617.1" to "v14.40.33807.0".
* Updated Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime from "10.0.60917.0" to "v10.0.60922".
* Updated K-Lite Codec Pack Full from "v18.2.0" to "v18.3.0".
* Updated Mozilla Firefox from "v123.0.1" to "v124.0.2".


ReadMe File:

[---------- INCLUDES ----------]

(#) Windows 10 Updates:

* All Windows 10 22H2 Updates are included until 9.4(April).2024:
1. KB890830-v5 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.122.24030.2001.
2. KB2267602 - Microsoft Defender Update (KB4052623 & KB5007651), version 1.407.403.0.
3. KB4559309 - Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Update, version 122.0.2365.80.
4. KB5007401 - Critical .NET Framework 3.5 Dynamic Update.
5. KB5011048 - .NET Framework 4.8.1 Base, version 9224.1.
6. KB5015684 - Feature Update 22H2 Enablement Package, version 1799.
7. KB5019180 - Security vulnerabilities exist in Memory Mapped I/O for some Intel processors.
8. KB5026037 - Out of Box Experience Update.
9. KB5032906 - Setup Dynamic Update.
10. KB5034232 - Safe OS Dynamic Update.
11. KB5034466 - Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1.
12. KB5035845 - Cumulative Update for Windows 10.

(#) Windows 10 Runtime Libraries:

* Microsoft Edge WebView2 v123.0.2420.81.
* DirectX End-User Runtime v9.29.1974.2 (June 2010).
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2002 v7.0.9975.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2003 v7.10.6119.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2005 SP1 v8.0.50727.6229.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2008 SP1 v9.0.30729.7523.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2010 SP1 v10.40219.473.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2012 Update 5 v11.0.61135.400.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 Update 5 v12.0.40664.0.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022 v14.40.33807.0.
* Visual Basic Runtime v1.00.
* Visual Basic Runtime v2.0.9.8.
* Visual Basic Runtime v3.0.5.38.
* Visual Basic Runtime v4.0.29.24.
* Visual Basic Runtime v5.2.82.44.
* Visual Basic Runtime v6.1.98.39 (SP6 Update KB3096896).
* Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime v10.0.60922.

(#) Pre-Configured Windows 10 Settings:

* .NET Framework 3.5 = Installed.
* OneDrive Auto Install = Disabled.
* Diagnostic Data Collection = Disabled.
* Show all File Extensions = On.
* Show hidden files, folders and drives = On.
* File Progress Dialog = Detailed.
* Combine Taskbar Buttons = Never.
* Windows Theme Color = Storm.
* Windows Theme Accent Color = On.
* Browser Media Auto-Play = Off.
* Default Browser = Firefox.
* Default Media Player = Media Player Classic.
* Default File Archiver = 7-Zip.

(#) Additional Applications:

* Microsoft Office 365 Professional Plus (Online Installer v3.2.5).
* 7-Zip v23.01 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* Mozilla Firefox v124.0.2 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* K-Lite Codec Pack Full v18.3.0 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* OpenHashTab v3.0.2/4.

[---------- INFORMATIONS ----------]

* Enterprise has the most Features.
  Windows 10 Home Single Language
  Windows 10 Home
  Windows 10 Home N
  Windows 10 Pro
  Windows 10 Pro N
  Windows 10 Pro Education
  Windows 10 Pro Education N
  Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
  Windows 10 Pro for Workstations N
  Windows 10 Education
  Windows 10 Education N
  Windows 10 Enterprise
  Windows 10 Enterprise N
  Windows 10 Enterprise multi-session / Virtual Desktops
  Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
  Windows 10 Team
* Description about the Windows 10 Editions: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_editions
* Description about Windows 10 N: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/media-feature-pack-for-windows-10-n-and-windows-10-kn-editions-229a1ad7-7a3f-87f7-9f0b-ff92fb96b3e4

(#) General:

* After the Installation update the Microsoft Apps at "START Menu -> Microsoft Store -> ... (top right corner) -> Downloads and updates -> Get updates".
* All the Windows 10 Language Packs can be downloaded directly from the Language Settings Menu at: "Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Add a language".
* This Windows 10 was not in Audit-Mode and was compiled with the Microsoft DISM tool and is based on the Windows 10 19041.1.191206-1406 en-US x64 source.
* All the included extras can be modified or removed in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" (Removing the $OEM$ folder will also remove the update #1 and #4).
* To set you own preconfigured borwser start page, simply edit the files "initial_preferences" and "firefox.cfg" with a text editor in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" or in the Hard Disk Drive folder "C:\Program Files" and "C:\Program Files (x86)".
* A Windows 10 Activator is not included, but a Text file is placed on the Desktop with a direct download link to a good working Activator.
* System Requirements (Minimum|Recommended): 1|3 GigaHertz x64 Processor with 2|4 Cores, 2|8 GigaBytes of RAM, DirectX 9 Graphics card, 30|120 GigaByte of free Hard Disk storage.

(#) How to do a fresh Windows 10 installation:

1. Burn the Windows 10 ISO file on a DVD disc by using a Brun program like CDBurnerXP (http://cdburnerxp.se) or use Rufus (http://rufus.ie) to create a bootable USB Flash Drive with the Windows 10 ISO file.
2. Do a BACKUP of your important files on a separate Drive.
3. To avoid accidentally creating a Windows 10 Online Account or running into the Account bug (Other user), disconnect your Computer from the Internet before you install.
4. At the Windows 10 Setup menu select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)".
5. Delete all the old Windows Partitions and then click on install (Be very careful to select the correct hard disk drive).

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    Marcel · 3 years ago
    how far are you ramsey? still compiling?
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Marcel Today. i had to re-start the compiling because i forgot to included the new KB4589212 (Intel microcode) update. And this Microsoft compiling tool (DISM) is damn slow no matter how fast you PC is.
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      Marcel · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey oh yeah, it is, i installed the kbxxxxxxx cab file which updates to 662 manually and this took forever, tbh im just using a ryzen 3200g, no wonder, still a updated iso like yours in german hopefully will be nice
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      Ultragod · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey Please give me a link to the very latest (or whatever is the 'best version' =) of Windows 7 'Integral Edition' (or whatever else may be even MORE complete?). I know you used to have them here and I have some versions, but I want the best one (&/or latest, whatever that is). The idea is to not have to install more 'patches' after initial install, & also have the most stable & (hopefully also) fastest performance =)

      There are many reasons I will not use Windows 8 or 10, etc., starting with the fact there is currently no way to configure it so it will look and operate like XP with classic shell layout & styles for the visual interface. It's hard enough just to do simple things like disable 'full row select' in Explorer in Windows 7 & modify even the most basic things regarding the colors & stuff. XP is so much easier & better! I don't want to spend ages having to undo all the even more massive problems in 10 or whatever when I already know how to make 7 work OK (but still not as good as XP).

      Some people I help out really need 7 for certain programs to run, like 'thinkorswim' stock trading, otherwise I would never touch it, because most of the stuff I personally use will not run on vista, 7, or later (different kernel?). Otherwise I tell them to use XP =) If anybody here knows the 'absolute best' and 'most complete' version of 7 that exists, please reply with some lniks to it so I can download & install it. Can reach me at 'balkanguy at live dot com' =D

      Here is an example what my XP desktop looks like (menu bar is hidden at top = shows when hover there). I also use 'virtual desktops' with 'JSPager' & many other tweaks ~>
      https://www.instagram.com/p/CFzUiNHJPgv/
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      Ultragod · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey Ramsey also please if you can, offer the 'Windows 7 Ultimate Integral Edition' in both 32 bit and 64 bit versions. I hear the 64 bit one has some advantages in 'virtualization' but the 32 bit version of 7 has better 'backward compatibility' with older software like for XP & so on. I'm not trying to be a pest, but Windows 7 is much more popular than anything after for business, though XP is still the best. For example, when you go to a grocery store or factory or whatever else, especially banks, XP is very popular, and runs most of the ATM machines on Earth, etc.

      Windows HATE (8 =)) & beyond are really just for 'gamers' who need some kind of 'latest greatest' DX support. What would be ideal is to roll all the 'DLLs' & whatever else is needed to run those things, but port it to XP. Say for example somebody has a game or video editing software that sabotages itself by 'requiring' Windows 10 or some other non-XP nonsense. It is certainly possible (with the right programming =) to make a 'flag' that can mimic those operating systems so the program(s) we try to run will think they are on 'the operating system of their preference'. It would be the same result of 'emulation' but better, as it simply translates the 'driver interface' or whatever so the 'Windows 10' folder contents can 'talk' with the Windows XP OS that is running ~ like a 'DLL forwarding' thing?

      You get the idea. I'm not a programmer so not sure how this would be done, but it is certainly 'doable', like the same way we can run many 'Windows '98' softwares on XP. There are many routes to get the same 'compatibility'. Space is no longer an issue with the cheap price of drive storage these days, so it's fine to install 7 & 10 along with XP all on the same boot partition, & each 'other' OS besides XP can have it's own folder with the entire contents of a 7 install & 10 install dumped into those folders so XP can pull whatever files it needs 'on the fly' or something. What we all really want is just a 'compatibility layer'. In terms of 'user interface' everything besides XP is worse, pretty much.

      Another thing that would really help is to make XP like '98 on back where we can just attach the drive to a different machine and it will automatically detect & install the needed drivers instead of the fake 'blue screen of death' sabotage. We all know it is done on purpose and not like it can not simply work on any computer we attach it to. They cripple it. How do we remove the crippleware? When we 'change motherboards' with 'Windows98' it simply 'redetects' and 'simply works' =) That is how ALL operating systems should be. The 'pure hell' of having to set up everything from scratch (including our 'installed programs' prefs) is part of what killed the PC industry for the 'typical user'. Why subject ourselves to the days of 'configuring' a new machine when in the past we could just 'swap the drive and go! =)

      There was also a neat program that would mimic the start menu features when right clicking the desktop but I forget the name. ATI drivers (some old ones) also had that feature. Who makes a plugin like that for XP? I can't find one =(

      So long story short, the ideal operating system is a 'modular' Windows XP that can 'call upon' drivers & whatever from folders containing the files of other operating systems, like 8, 10, '98, whatever... because the INTERFACE (which is very important) is better on XP, & overal it is compatible with the largest number of programs 'natively'. Offering compatibility with 'Linux' variants would also be nice =D

      What about running 'paralell kernels'?? I notice a lot of the 'errors' with 'post-XP' programs when trying to start them is it looks for something in the 'kernel' which is not there. How about a way (with 'multi-processor' systems) to run several operating systems SIMULTANEOUSLY, but the 'main interface' (the desktop & explorer & stuff) remain XP? Or choose various parts & then 'stream' it through 7 or vista or whatever? An advantage of Vista & after is they offer 'vertical sync' for the desktop, which avoids 'tearing' with some online videos like Netflix, which is noticable in 'action' scenes with a lot of movement. I should post a page on all this stuff, but I think hooking up with the Chinese & other 'non-Western' nations about this stuff would be the best route, as they are not subject to Ameican 'limitations' = basically an 'open source' type model for making this stuff 'cooperate', and advancing browser design.

      For example it would be awesome if somebody modified Google Chrome (the most recent version) to run in a single thread, and on XP. Same goes for all other web browsers. The main reason they open a separate thread for each tab is to waste RAM & CPU so the hardware vendors promote it so people eventually believe they need a quad core and 8 gigs of RAM just to check their E-Mail LOL It's all a big $cam, & we should focus on ways around it =)
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    Babette · 3 years ago
    the bug you are talking about is fixed with version 19042.661, below that the package KB4562830 is responsible for the error, i hope u have a translator, the text how to fix that error is unfortunately in german: https://www.deskmodder.de/blog/2020/10/28/windows-10-20h2-inplace-upgrade-fix-download-solange-ein-inplace-nicht-funktioniert/

    For the bat file itself which is used in the article:



    Same file like above but with something called NSUDO
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    Akhlaq Ahmed · 3 years ago
    Brother, kindly please upload the 20h2 latest version of windows 10.
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Akhlaq Ahmed The new Windows 10 version (20H2) has a in-place/repair upgrade bug, so i have to wait till Microsoft releases a fix for it.
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    Nick1994 · 3 years ago
    What's the 3rd file pending release
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Nick1994 Take a close look at the file details, then you will find the difference.
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    DanTMan64 · 3 years ago
    Hello Ramsey,

    (This is only a suggestion for next Windows Update)
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    Kind regards,
    DanTMan64
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      DanTMan64 · 3 years ago
      @DanTMan64 Put Brave (https://brave.com/) and permanently get rid of Edge
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @DanTMan64
      Some functionalities on some website are blocked by the Brave Ad Blocker, So i have to first brain storm on how to avoid this.
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      The Fugitive · 3 years ago
      @DanTMan64 Agree! if possible, please block Edge browser from downloading/installing. Brave doesn't allow Google sign in. SlimJet is fast and light. Chedot is good for revolutionaries!
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @The Fugitive Microsoft has now replaced Edge-Legacy with the new Edge-Chromium In the Windows 10 20H2.
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    Droopster · 3 years ago
    Hi Ramsey :)

    Im gonna install your win10 on my former legit win7 system , cause the Cpu and mobo are fried and replaced . Its going to be a clean win10 install .

    Can i use the legit win7 key to activate your win10 iso ?
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Droopster You have to upgrade you Windows 7 key to a Windows 10 key.
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      George · 3 years ago
      @Droopster I was able to use my existing win 7 key with a reset of Ramsey's win10 iso by using exact same version of upgrade ie win7 home x64 >win10 home x64. But I was using same motherboard and cpu. Not sure if it works with different motherboard and cpu.
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    babybearjs · 3 years ago
    time to add the latest update! 20H2! get to it Ramsey!
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @babybearjs
      Better to wait for the Microsoft's “Patch Tuesday” that occurs on the second Tuesday of each month.
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    DanTMan64 · 3 years ago
    Hello Ramsey,

    I've successfully installed Windows 10 IE x64-bit on my BRAND NEW Gaming PC, thanks so much you've saved me a TON (y) (h5) (mm) (ok) (clap).
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    Kind regards,
    DanTMan64
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    Muhammadhussein Ammari · 3 years ago
    Hi Ramsey (hi)
    In Win10IE, there is a shortcut of 'This PC' on desktop
    I suggest changing the registry instead of the shortcut:

    Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\NewStartPanel] "{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"=dword:00000000 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\HideDesktopIcons\ClassicStartMenu] "{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"=dword:00000000
    Thank you.
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Muhammadhussein Ammari Will add this. But last register entry (ClassicStartMenu) is not for Windows 10.
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      Sachin Marathe · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey Actually this is the first thing i do after i install windows. I tried adding the same lines to 'Settings x86-x64' in the oem folder. but either it doesnt work that way or i did something wrong. 'ClassicStartMenu' adds control panel by the way.
      There is something else to it too.
      The shortcuts added this way can be deleted, unlike the recycle bin which can not. is there some way to make them un-deletable as well?
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      Ramsey · 3 years ago
      @Sachin Marathe You have to change "[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\" to "[HKEY_USERS\LoadedDefaultUser\".
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      Sachin Marathe · 3 years ago
      @Ramsey hi, if i remember correctly i did exactly that when trying to add it to the registry file in oem folder. it didnt work. now on installed windows it doesnt work too. i will give it a shot again when i do a fresh installation next month :D
      Or maybe u will do it in your next build(next month, i guess ;))