![]() Now from different computer with windows 7 x86, Desktop machine different than T630 I can make bootable image, but first I download Thin Update software from hp web site for t630 windows 7 x86 and I install it to my desktop, now everything is fine. Only with these commands I get my flash drive back.Īnd now I find the way how to do it, but I can't explain to myself why from thin client t630 I can't do it. ![]() ![]() Now the drama is with flash drive, now I can't format it to original size of 8 GB. My flash drive from 8 GB is change to 1GB and I get error with format proccess. My issue is when I try to do image I can't take step with formating usb flash drive, every time I get error of format process. I successfully did the image of WindLTSB but I can't do it with Windows 7 image. Who can explain me why from Thin Client T630 with WindLTSB from Thin Update software I can't make bootable flash drive with image for Windows 7 32 bits ? Now I try to make from Thin Update Software Recovery Image with Windows september.Īnd I will try to apply this image to Thin Clietn T630. My general problem is to much RAM usage and 100% SSD ussage. ![]() Now I download the latest Windows 10 IOT Image.Īnd from Microsoft I can download only 14315-1616.RS1_RELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_S_EVAL_X64FRE_EN-US But I am not sure this is my installation. I can't find a way to download Windows 10 LTSB image for HP Thin client T630? I tried DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth /Source:D:\sources\install.wim where install.wim is from this iso file 14315-1616.RS1_RELEASE_CLIENTENTERPRISE_S_EVAL_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO. I tried to reset Windows Updates and nothing. I tried DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealthĪnd now all update are okay without Windows 10 Enterprise 2016 LTSB Cumulative Updates. 2 SJCommander Posts : 4 Windows 10 LTSB 2016 1 Switching from Win10 LTSB to Win10 Enterprise without losing all data WINDOWS VERSION: Windows 10 Enterprise N 2016 LTSB VERSION NUMBER: Version 1607 OS BUILD: 14393.4104 Hello one and all, I come to you in need of assistance (with a fair amount of shame). I tried sfc /scannow and only few errors but they are not critical.
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