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> Will this work on a version which is part of LTSC or IoT

I've used the command with a Win11 LTSC/IoT 24H2 ISO. I upgraded Win10 LTSC/IoT 21H2 to Win11 24H2 LTSC/IoT. I've done this on two old notebooks, a Dell Core2Duo and a Thinkpad T430.



Can I modify the command to go from regular windows 10 to debloated windows 11? Do I just need debloated ISO for that to work automatically?


> Can I modify the command to go from regular windows 10 to debloated windows 11?

I setup a virtual Win10 edu to try and convert to Win11 LTSC/IoT. The only option setup gave me was to wipe out my apps and keep my personal files. That's what it did.

So the command doesn't offer much improvement over a wipe and a reload. Sorry I don't have better news.


I don't know yet. I've got a Win10 EDU I'm going to try to upgrade to Win11 IOT but I haven't pulled the trigger yet. It's in place doing some NAS duty atm.

The command doesn't ask any questions so there's no opportunity to tweak it. I'm getting a recovery plan in place before I pull the trigger on mine.

edit: I might also go another way. There are some other setup methods that might be a better fit for cross-upgrading Windows types. I'm actively investigating but it may be a month before I'm in a position to try them out.


What's the benefit of upgrading from W10 IoT to W11 IoT?

Any specific features?

W10 IoT gets support until 2032 I believe.


Mostly to see what works. In this case tho I've found some remote management on workgroup PCs works better when it's Win11->Win11 (instead of Win10->Win11).

ex: With Win10->Win11 I get a fair number of crashes when remotely viewing the event log mmc.




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