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Access the system boot menu (typically via F12 , F11 , F8 , or Del during startup). Select the UEFI prefix of your USB drive.
The string represents the ultimate expression of a "ready-to-deploy" Windows 10 Pro image: final version (22H2), 64-bit, professional edition, three licensing channels in one, maximum compression (ESD), English US, and critically, updated through the critical September patch cycle.
This is the "Fix" part. The original OEM installer blocks installs on unsupported CPUs (like 7th Gen Intel). The Sep Fix unlocks this but retains the OEM activation logic.
The "Sep Fix" is crucial for security. It includes the KB5065429 update, bringing the OS to Build 19045.6332 or higher. This update directly addresses critical SMBv1 vulnerabilities. 2. Stability and Longevity
A built-in, user-friendly tool that automatically identifies and cleans up unnecessary system files, optimizes system settings for better performance, and provides recommendations for maintaining system health.
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System administrators gain granular control over deployment environments. Group Policy Objects (GPOs) allow complete customization of user interfaces, telemetry levels, and software restriction policies. Windows Update for Business provides control over patch deployment schedules to prevent unexpected downtime. Virtualization and Sandboxing