If you prefer the standard command prompt, use the legacy utility: Open . Run the following command:
: Microsoft typically provides hash values for volume licensing customers through the Microsoft Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) .
: en-us_windows_10_enterprise_ltsc_2021_x64_dvd_d289cf96.iso Release Date : November 16, 2021 Architecture : 64-bit (x64) Language : English (United States) Version : 21H2 (Build 19044.1288) Why Verify? If you prefer the standard command prompt, use
: Information regarding this specific build (21H2) can be tracked on Microsoft Learn .
No. IoT LTSC 2021 is a separate ISO with a different hash and license terms, despite sharing similar binaries. : Information regarding this specific build (21H2) can
The operational version deployed by this specific ISO requires volume licensing architecture or explicit activation keys. For evaluation workflows without enterprise contracts, organizations utilize temporary alternatives hosted via the Microsoft Evaluation Center Portal .
C90A6DF8997BF49E56B9673982F3E80745058723A707AEF8F22998AE6479597D 2FB2897373C4F71B06F4490943B3D564B0F0FD6D Step-by-Step Verification Guide 1. Generate the Hash (Windows PowerShell) The operational version deployed by this specific ISO
Microsoft's official Q&A platform hosts numerous threads where Microsoft community moderators have posted hash values in response to user inquiries. While these are not signed or cryptographically validated by Microsoft, they do originate from Microsoft-affiliated accounts and are widely considered trustworthy secondary sources.
Users who generate ISO files using the Windows Media Creation Tool (MCT) will notice that the resulting ISOs have different hash values than those listed here. This is by design: the MCT produces a containing the latest cumulative updates and drivers at the time of creation. In contrast, the MSDN-provided ISO for LTSC 2021 is a static, fixed ISO with a consistent hash value. For enterprise deployment where consistency across multiple machines is desired, the static MSDN ISO is the recommended choice.