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Nice.
There used to be a thing where you could trick it by changing in the Registry, wasn't there, or was that just for editions? It seems an artificial limitation that if you're on a certain build and want to "downgrade" to the one from last week (same edition) that you really can't do it (using the ISO method, I mean).
Last edited by rseiler; 03 Sep 2020 at 01:33.
Yeah, usually it requires a clean install to downgrade if you are not able to use the go back to previous version of Windows feature.
In-place upgrade seems to be broken in 20H2, as I have experienced myself.
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That's rather significant, especially with the number of problems these releases are having.
Yes I tried that as well. Hopefully it will be fixed soon. Version .504 is already out for testing.
After 2 hours of repeating Downloading/Installing using the built-in updater, and no reboot cycles, I will try this route. Just finished the ISO. Now to reimage back to this morning's session and then apply the in-place upgrade to 2004. Thank you Microsoft.
EDIT1: Three reboots later... finally there. Repair Install/Upgrade worked! I am so thankful for this thread. Used it quite often.
Last edited by Telos; 06 Sep 2020 at 12:08.