From fda926566eee6371b459ecd0b026a2730bf5d247 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: WindowsAddict Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2024 10:07:49 +0530 Subject: Correct OEM key info --- docs/oem-folder.md | 9 ++++----- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs') diff --git a/docs/oem-folder.md b/docs/oem-folder.md index 6ca37fa..f9fe92f 100644 --- a/docs/oem-folder.md +++ b/docs/oem-folder.md @@ -9,11 +9,10 @@ To create a pre-activated Windows installation .iso, do the following: :::warning -On Windows 8 and later, **running setupcomplete.cmd is disabled** if only OEM Channel is available for the installed edition. - -For example, preactivation won't work for Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC because only OEM channel is available in RTM ISO. You can work around this issue by using Non-IoT Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC ISO, in which case the HWID method in preactivation will use IoT LTSC key to change the edition. - -Note that in Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC, it works by default because it has Retail and Volume license channels as well. +- On Windows 8 and later, [**running setupcomplete.cmd is disabled**](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/add-a-custom-script-to-windows-setup?view=windows-11#windows-setup-scripts) if the default installed key for the edition is from the OEM channel, except for Enterprise editions and Windows Server operating systems. +- However, in Windows 10, IoT Enterprise editions were not included in the Enterprise category list during the installation process. As a result, Enterprise with an OEM key can handle setupcomplete.cmd, but IoT Enterprise (LTSC) cannot. This was fixed in later Windows 11 versions. +- In Windows 10 IoT Enterprise (LTSC), you can resolve this issue by using the Non-IoT Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC ISO. In this case, the HWID method in preactivation will install the IoT LTSC key to change the edition and enable HWID activation. +- In Windows 11 IoT Enterprise (LTSC), it works fine as expected by default. ::: -- cgit v1.2.3