Information is not enough. Reconstruction needs real things. Fact: An update does NOT necessarily have to patch WHOLE package.
x86 Code: <registryKeys> <registryKey keyName="HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion"> <registryValue name="ProductName" valueType="REG_SZ" value="Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021" /> <registryValue name="EditionID" valueType="REG_SZ" value="EnterpriseS" /> <registryValue name="CompositionEditionID" valueType="REG_SZ" value="EnterpriseS" /> </registryKey> </registryKeys>
Quick question, probably urgent to me My laptop has updated to Win11 overnight. Most data was on deduplicated volume. Where should I get dedup for Win11?
Just use one of the manual dedup packages shared by Abbodi. Very likely the dedup functionality will not work, but the dedup.sys driver will be installed and you can read and write your files safely Alternatively use a Hyper-V VM with a minimal OS supporting the deduplication (I use hypercore 2019 with the dedup packages addedd)
I understand sharing homebrew ISOs is against forum policy, but it would be cool if someone would provide like a script or something to easily generate a LTSC 19044 image.
Again manual packages aren't meant for w11, they are meant for a w10 install which lacks a proper DISM package. The filter driver is just a small .sys which practically works in any w10 install, and I can't see why it shuldn't work on w11 (the dedup service is a different matter). I have not a precise link, just read the thread below, possibly starting back from the end and look for the most recent MANUAL package https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/working-deduplication-files-for-microsoft-windows-10.57189/