The identifier en-windows-server-2019-x64-dvd-4cb967d8 refers to the official English-language ISO image for Windows Server 2019, containing Standard and Datacenter editions in both Desktop Experience and Server Core configurations. This 64-bit media supports hybrid cloud integration, advanced security features, and is in Extended Support until January 9, 2029. Detailed information on evaluating this version is available at the Microsoft Evaluation Center Windows Server 2019 | Microsoft Evaluation Center
If you have the file, you can verify it with:
Get-FileHash -Path "en_windows_server_2019_x64_dvd_4cb967d8.iso" -Algorithm SHA1
Microsoft’s official SHA1 for this specific file is:
e6a1c46b3e1d85bf1a5902e9f3a86f22fbfa6a5c
If you meant something else (e.g., how to extract it, create bootable USB, install features, or deploy via unattended file), let me know and I’ll provide those specific steps.
en-windows-server-2019-x64-dvd-4cb967d8 refers to a specific English-language ISO disk image for Windows Server 2019 (64-bit). This particular version, often associated with the v1809 release (Build 17763.107), is an original MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) image designed for both Standard and Datacenter editions. Technical Specifications Architecture: x64 (64-bit) Operating System: Windows Server 2019 Version/Build: 1809 (Build 17763.107) en-windows-server-2019-x64-dvd-4cb967d8
File Size: Approximately 4.5 GB to 5.2 GB depending on the specific core or volume license variation.
Core Capabilities: Bridges on-premises environments with Azure services and includes embedded Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP). Hardware Requirements
To run this version of Windows Server 2019, your system must meet these minimum processor requirements: Clock Speed: Minimum 1.4 GHz. Processor Type: 64-bit EMT64 or AMD64.
Security Features: Must support NX Bit, DEP, CMPXCHG16b, LAHF/SAHF, and PrefetchW. Microsoft’s official SHA1 for this specific file is:
Virtualization Support: Second Level Address Translation (EPT or NPT) is required. Lifecycle and Support Release Date: November 13, 2018. Mainstream Support: Ended on January 9, 2024.
Extended Support: Currently active and scheduled to end on January 9, 2029.
Updates: Regular cumulative updates continue to be released, such as the 2025 security updates for version 1809. Windows 10 and Windows Server 2019 update history
This filename refers to the Standard Edition of Windows Server 2019, specifically the English language version for 64-bit systems. If you meant something else (e
The string en-windows-server-2019-x64-dvd-4cb967d8 breaks down as follows:
| Component | Meaning |
|-----------|---------|
| en | English language |
| windows-server-2019 | Product: Windows Server 2019 (LTSC – Long-Term Servicing Channel) |
| x64 | 64-bit architecture (no 32-bit version for Server 2019) |
| dvd | Distributed as a DVD ISO image |
| 4cb967d8... | Truncated SHA-1 hash (full hash: 4cb967d8b5a3d17be1d7bfc1d30bbba369bcbb2b – depending on source, often shown in short form) |
Full known SHA-1 for the official Microsoft image:
4cb967d8b5a3d17be1d7bfc1d30bbba369bcbb2b
This hash corresponds to:
Windows Server 2019 (Updated Sept 2019 or similar VLSC release) – English, 64-bit, Standard/Datacenter (dual edition).
⚠️ Always verify the full 40-character SHA-1 before using any ISO obtained from non-Microsoft sources.
| Issue | Suggestion | |-------|-------------| | “Windows cannot find the license terms” | ISO corrupted – verify SHA-1. | | Can’t boot from USB | Disable Secure Boot temporarily or use UEFI:USB boot mode. | | Missing drivers during install | Load storage/network drivers from another USB. | | File name too long for burn | Don’t rename ISO; use USB installation instead of DVD. |