En-us-windows-10-enterprise-ltsc-2021-x64-dvd-d289cf96.iso Hash ((install)) -
(less secure, but sometimes used for quick checks): 49bbf6de6388e9ffa4bcd7533a73a0c4
c90a6df8997bf49e56b9673982f3e80745058723a707aef8f22998ae6479597d
Will you be deploying this to a or bare-metal hardware ? (less secure, but sometimes used for quick checks):
You can check the hash of your downloaded file without downloading third-party utility software by using built-in command-line utilities. Option 1: Using Windows PowerShell (Recommended) Open on your computer.
Downloading an operating system from unsecured mirrors, torrent pools, or unofficial repositories carries immense risk. Malicious actors frequently inject trojans, rootkits, or cryptocurrency miners directly into corporate Windows installation files. For this specific ISO, the standard official hashes
The "d289cf96" in the filename typically refers to a CRC32 hash or a portion of the SHA-1 hash used by Microsoft to verify the integrity of the original MSDN/VLSC download. For this specific ISO, the standard official hashes are: C90A3DF35D162FBD7BA5943A9A02660144983944
If you have an ISO with that exact filename, and its SHA-1 hash matches the one above, you can be confident it’s the genuine, untouched Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 x64 English image. Option 1: Using Windows PowerShell (Recommended)
: c90a6df8997bf49e56b9673982F3E80745058723a707aef8f22998ae6479597d SHA-1 : 2FB2897373C4F71B06F4490943B3D564B0F0FD6D CRC32 : 1D39D1E8 Why You Must Verify This LTSC Hash
You must calculate your file's hash locally before deploying it. Compare your result with the official values above to guarantee validity. Option 1: Using Windows PowerShell (Recommended)