I dled the latest MVS iso, extracted it, then placed the autounattend.xml file onto source folder... not sure what you mean by editing the appraiserres.dll.. there's a ton of tpm and uefi entries.. can someone just upload an edited one?
@nuhkka: As I already told you several times, just delete ALL entries in the Notepad edited appraisersres.dll file and delete them! after opening the file in Notepad, use the terms TMP and UEFI (in capital letters!) for to search for those entries, deleted the found one and use the push on the F3 key for to get the next one to delete! Easy and quite fast! What is the problem with that? Or is it just much easier to let others do the work because you're too lazy do to it on your own? You learn only by doing things on your own, NOT let others do it for you!
I am curious... I did a clean W11 setup on an unsupported laptop (Thinkpad T450) and the only thing I did before that was the REG key. Does a clean setup of W11 scan the registry of a pre-existing W10 that is erased in the installation process...?
Just delete these two lines (TpmVersion, UefiSecureBoot), in this position, as below. but of course NOT with notepad
I don’t find it as the happiest solution because uses boot.wim file extraction and injects the code into it, a way to inject not-so-healthy things. I am suspicious of such actions. Second, its option does not work on all hardware configurations.
@IXMas: You simply seem not to have tried it, and if you had, there are not just 2 lines to delete, there are a lot of entries about TPM and UEFI. And as I although wrote, these searches should be done for TM and UEFI separately using capital letters for both. And sorry. I always forget that I use Notepad++ and have set that as a replacement for the 'normal' MS Notepad a long time ago. My mistake to forget that because I use Notepad(++) for much different work as the standard editor. Anyway, besides that, the users could just use Rufus 3.16/17 to create a bootable fully working Windows 11 ISO by selecting under Image Option Extended Windows 11 Installation (no TPM/no SecureBoot/8GB-RAM) and doing a full clean installation! Users did not do anything else like editing or use other files/ways! Edit: And just to mention, in Windows 11 Pro, you could open .DLL files with the MS Notepad as well! The MS Notepad 10.2103.6.0 works as same as Notepad++!
And you simply don't seem to read and understand anything. I already suggested for you to open a new thread for appraisersres.dll editing. Stop hijacking this thread.
For Windows 11, it makes no difference at all whether the system uses a hardware cryptographic module or its functions are implemented in the processor. In the case of a software TPM, the code is not executed in the external chip, but in the processor itself, so its role is performed by the CPU. Almost all modern AMD and Intel processors already meet Microsoft's TPM 2.0 requirement, and only a BIOS setting may be preventing you from upgrading your PC to Windows 11. If your machine does not have a dedicated TPM chip, your CPU may have an equivalent built in. Specifically, Intel integrates Platform Trust Technology (Intel PTT) in its modern processors, while AMD uses something called PSP fTPM. Many motherboard manufacturers disable these by default, but you can enable them from within your motherboard's BIOS. Every BIOS is different, so I would recommend reading your motherboard's manual first. To avoid I did not check my own BIOS for the average user, it is necessary that all workarounds be included in AutoUnattend.xml with the new installation. the shortest possible explanation
What I'm doing here is telling for the xth time that the BypassStorageCheck key doesn't mean anything to any setup/installer library. Another thing I've done so far is telling you BypassCPUCheck doesn't do what you think it does.
All the reasons why the installation of Windows 11 may be aborted/blocked Blocked By Clover Trail Blocked By Upgradable Bios Blocked By Bios Blocked By S Mode State Blocked By Cpu Blocked By Memory Blocked By Network Blocked By Hard Disk Controller Blocked By Computer Hardware Id Blocked By Device Block Blocked By System Drive Too Full Blocked By System Drive Size Blocked By Tpm Version Blocked By Cpu Fms Blocked By Uefi Secure Boot