06-17-2022, 11:49 PM
Windows 10 21H2 + LTSC 2021 (x64) 20in1 +/- Office 2021 by Eagle123 (06.2022) [Ru/En]
Windows 10 21H2 + LTSC 2021 (x64) 20in1 +/- Office 2021 by Eagle123 (06.2022) [Ru/En]
System requirements:
64-bit (x64) processor running at 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster;
2 GB (for 64-bit system) random access memory (RAM);
32 GB (for 64-bit system) hard disk space;
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver version 1.0 or higher.
Build Benefits:
- Auto
-activation - Updates to 06.2022
- Choice of installation options
- Advanced driver package (more details in "Some features of the build")
- MsDART in Windows Recovery Environment
- Start menu like in Windows 7 (optional)
- Word, Excel, PowerPoint , Access, Publisher, Outlook and OneNote (optional)
- Turn Windows Updates on/off via Start menu shortcut
- Turn Windows Defender on/off via Start menu shortcut
- Automatic check for build updates
- Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2005- 2008-2010-2012-2013-2015-2019
- .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8
- DirectX 9.0c
- RuntimePack 20.3.3 Lite
- Write to flash drive with automatic checksum verification
List of editions:
- Windows 10 Home Single Language x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Home x64 (64 -bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Professional x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Home Single Language x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Home x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Professional x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC x64 (64-bit) English
Description of some installation options:
Checkbox "Apply a set of registry tweaks":
Checkbox "Disable spyware":
Checkbox "Start menu like in Windows 7":
Checkbox "Turn off Windows Defender":
Checkbox "Disable system auto-update":
Checkbox "Compress system files":
Checkbox "Disable reserved storage":
Treatment procedure:
During the installation of Windows, the "Windows Activation" checkbox is available .
Regardless of the state of the "Windows Activation" checkbox - if a Windows 8 or 10 license key "embedded in the BIOS" is found and it matches the edition of Windows being installed, then it will be used for activation. For full activation, you need to connect to the Internet. The key from Windows 8 "embedded" in the BIOS is NOT automatically transferred to Windows 10 - in this case, you need to manually view the key, for example, in the "ProduKey" program, or immediately after installation in the file "C:\Windows\Setup\Scripts\Activation \MSDM Key\BIOSKEY.txt". This key can then be entered manually in "Settings\Updates and Security\Activation".
When the checkbox is checkedand if the key "embedded in the BIOS" is not found or it does not fit the edition being installed, then alternative activation methods will be used. In case of successful activation, Windows will be activated with the "W10 Digital Activation Program" and Microsoft Office with "AAct", as well as a task will be created in the Task Scheduler to reactivate Microsoft Office every 10 days and an activator shortcut will be created in the Start menu ".
If you have the following folders on your computer, it is highly recommended to add them to your antivirus exceptions:
"C:\ProgramData\KMSAutoS"
"C:\Windows\AAct_Tools"
These exceptions are already included in Windows Defender.
What to do, if the automatic activation of Windows 10 did not work or crashed? And the license key is not "sewn" into the BIOS?
1 option. You can activate Windows manually by clicking the "Activate Windows 10" button by running the file "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\10_$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\W10DigitalActivation.exe" from a flash drive or from a mounted ISO image.
Option 2. You can activate Windows manually by copying the file from the mounted ISO image "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\AAct\AAct_x64.exe" to your hard drive and running it (run directly from the ISO- the image does not follow!). Then, by clicking the "Activate Windows" button, wait, after activation is completed, click the gear icon in the lower left corner, check the box "Create a task to activate Windows" and click "Apply". If you install some kind of antivirus,
If, when using AAct, for some reason errors pop up during the activation process, then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and select another activation method, for example "Hook" and repeat the activation.
What to do if automatic activation of Office did not work or crashed?
You can activate Office manually by copying the file from the mounted ISO image "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\AAct\AAct_x64.exe" to your hard drive and running it (run directly from the ISO- the image does not follow!). Then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and in the "Office keys" section, click the "Install GVLK key" button and wait.
Then, on the left side of the program, click the "Activate Office" button and wait. After activation is complete, click the gear icon in the lower left corner, check the box next to "Create a task to activate Office" and click "Apply". If you install your own antivirus, be sure to add the "C:\Windows\AAct_Tools" folder to the exceptions.
If, when using AAct, for some reason errors pop up during the activation process, then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and select another activation method, for example "Hook" and repeat the activation.
Why do antiviruses react?
Antiviruses are primitive in terms of heuristics, although they imagine themselves to be the crown of reason. Many programs in the assembly use direct access to OS resources, are packaged with upx or/and written in AutoIt, so many antiviruses consider this suspicious and mark the program as "potentially (Gen) dangerous".
So it's your choice to trust the assembly or your antivirus.
Windows 10 with MSOFFICE from 06/17/2022:
- added Windows 10 21H2 updates to 06.2022 (19044.1766);
- Added updates for Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 21H2 on 06.2022 (19044.1766);
- Updated Microsoft Office to version 2021 v2205 (16.0.15225.20288);
- updated Defender Control to version 2.1;
- shortcuts to advertising applications (TikTok, Pinterest, etc.) were removed from the standard "Start" menu when installing Windows "with options";
- added option "Allow creation of a separate Recovery partition at the end of the disk" to config.ini;
- the default language for entering text in all WinPE for Windows installation has been changed to English;
- updated O&O ShutUp10 to version 1.9.1431;
- updated SmartFix to version 2.4.7;
- updated StartBack (StartIsBack/StartAllBack) AIO to version 1.0.56;
- various minor changes.
Windows 10 21H2 + LTSC 2021 (x64) 20in1 +/- Office 2021 by Eagle123 (06.2022) [Ru/En]
System requirements:
64-bit (x64) processor running at 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster;
2 GB (for 64-bit system) random access memory (RAM);
32 GB (for 64-bit system) hard disk space;
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver version 1.0 or higher.
Build Benefits:
- Auto
-activation - Updates to 06.2022
- Choice of installation options
- Advanced driver package (more details in "Some features of the build")
- MsDART in Windows Recovery Environment
- Start menu like in Windows 7 (optional)
- Word, Excel, PowerPoint , Access, Publisher, Outlook and OneNote (optional)
- Turn Windows Updates on/off via Start menu shortcut
- Turn Windows Defender on/off via Start menu shortcut
- Automatic check for build updates
- Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable Package 2005- 2008-2010-2012-2013-2015-2019
- .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8
- DirectX 9.0c
- RuntimePack 20.3.3 Lite
- Write to flash drive with automatic checksum verification
List of editions:
- Windows 10 Home Single Language x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Home x64 (64 -bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Professional x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC x64 (64-bit) Russian
- Windows 10 Home Single Language x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Home x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Professional x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (64-bit) English
- Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC x64 (64-bit) English
Description of some installation options:
Checkbox "Apply a set of registry tweaks":
Checkbox "Disable spyware":
Checkbox "Start menu like in Windows 7":
Checkbox "Turn off Windows Defender":
Checkbox "Disable system auto-update":
Checkbox "Compress system files":
Checkbox "Disable reserved storage":
Treatment procedure:
During the installation of Windows, the "Windows Activation" checkbox is available .
Regardless of the state of the "Windows Activation" checkbox - if a Windows 8 or 10 license key "embedded in the BIOS" is found and it matches the edition of Windows being installed, then it will be used for activation. For full activation, you need to connect to the Internet. The key from Windows 8 "embedded" in the BIOS is NOT automatically transferred to Windows 10 - in this case, you need to manually view the key, for example, in the "ProduKey" program, or immediately after installation in the file "C:\Windows\Setup\Scripts\Activation \MSDM Key\BIOSKEY.txt". This key can then be entered manually in "Settings\Updates and Security\Activation".
When the checkbox is checkedand if the key "embedded in the BIOS" is not found or it does not fit the edition being installed, then alternative activation methods will be used. In case of successful activation, Windows will be activated with the "W10 Digital Activation Program" and Microsoft Office with "AAct", as well as a task will be created in the Task Scheduler to reactivate Microsoft Office every 10 days and an activator shortcut will be created in the Start menu ".
If you have the following folders on your computer, it is highly recommended to add them to your antivirus exceptions:
"C:\ProgramData\KMSAutoS"
"C:\Windows\AAct_Tools"
These exceptions are already included in Windows Defender.
What to do, if the automatic activation of Windows 10 did not work or crashed? And the license key is not "sewn" into the BIOS?
1 option. You can activate Windows manually by clicking the "Activate Windows 10" button by running the file "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\10_$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\W10DigitalActivation.exe" from a flash drive or from a mounted ISO image.
Option 2. You can activate Windows manually by copying the file from the mounted ISO image "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\AAct\AAct_x64.exe" to your hard drive and running it (run directly from the ISO- the image does not follow!). Then, by clicking the "Activate Windows" button, wait, after activation is completed, click the gear icon in the lower left corner, check the box "Create a task to activate Windows" and click "Apply". If you install some kind of antivirus,
If, when using AAct, for some reason errors pop up during the activation process, then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and select another activation method, for example "Hook" and repeat the activation.
What to do if automatic activation of Office did not work or crashed?
You can activate Office manually by copying the file from the mounted ISO image "JINN\WinSetup\OEM\$OEM$\$$\Setup\Scripts\Activation\AAct\AAct_x64.exe" to your hard drive and running it (run directly from the ISO- the image does not follow!). Then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and in the "Office keys" section, click the "Install GVLK key" button and wait.
Then, on the left side of the program, click the "Activate Office" button and wait. After activation is complete, click the gear icon in the lower left corner, check the box next to "Create a task to activate Office" and click "Apply". If you install your own antivirus, be sure to add the "C:\Windows\AAct_Tools" folder to the exceptions.
If, when using AAct, for some reason errors pop up during the activation process, then click the gear icon in the lower left corner and select another activation method, for example "Hook" and repeat the activation.
Why do antiviruses react?
Antiviruses are primitive in terms of heuristics, although they imagine themselves to be the crown of reason. Many programs in the assembly use direct access to OS resources, are packaged with upx or/and written in AutoIt, so many antiviruses consider this suspicious and mark the program as "potentially (Gen) dangerous".
So it's your choice to trust the assembly or your antivirus.
Windows 10 with MSOFFICE from 06/17/2022:
- added Windows 10 21H2 updates to 06.2022 (19044.1766);
- Added updates for Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 21H2 on 06.2022 (19044.1766);
- Updated Microsoft Office to version 2021 v2205 (16.0.15225.20288);
- updated Defender Control to version 2.1;
- shortcuts to advertising applications (TikTok, Pinterest, etc.) were removed from the standard "Start" menu when installing Windows "with options";
- added option "Allow creation of a separate Recovery partition at the end of the disk" to config.ini;
- the default language for entering text in all WinPE for Windows installation has been changed to English;
- updated O&O ShutUp10 to version 1.9.1431;
- updated SmartFix to version 2.4.7;
- updated StartBack (StartIsBack/StartAllBack) AIO to version 1.0.56;
- various minor changes.