You can check out the differences between different editions of Windows here. The good thing about the Enterprise version is that everyone with a Microsoft ID is able to download the ISO for free. The downloaded ISO will install an evaluation version of Windows 10 Enterprise which can be used for up to 180 days or roughly 6 months. If you don’t activate Windows 10 Enterprise even after an extended 180 day period, the Desktop background will turn black and a notification will appear on the Desktop reminding the user that this copy of Windows is not genuine. The most annoying thing is that the computer will restart every hour without any notification. Windows 10 Enterprise is only for enterprise customers. Normally we can’t buy a single copy of the Enterprise edition. However, if you are a single user and want to run Windows 10 Enterprise, you can buy a Visual Studio subscription which includes licensing of Microsoft’s enterprise products.
Download Windows 10 Enterprise Version 21H1 and LTSC 2019
Windows 10 Enterprise Version 21H1 is available in the following languages:
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Microsoft also gives the permanent download link to the ISO on the same page. Unlike the consumer Windows 10 download link, this link does not expire.
Download Windows 10 Enterprise Using Media Creation Tool
You can also download Windows 10 Enterprise ISO using the Windows 10 Media Creation Tool. Here are the steps involved:
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019
The LTSC branch is intended for systems that do not require regular updates. Additionally, it is suitable for older PCs and servers with fewer computing resources. As LTSC does not include many universal apps by default, it consumes fewer resources and is less feature-rich. You can find out which version and branch of Windows 10 Enterprise you are running by running the following command: get-computerinfo | fl WindowsProductName, OsVersion Are you planning to use Windows 10 Enterprise for what purpose? According to you, which features are present in the enterprise edition and are not included in Windows 10 Pro?