My dear Lord, those who dig up Windows like some kind of caterpillar bulldozer. Those who make a third out of two different Windows. How it was put together again, and with what consequences on the new OS, no one in the world can know, not even MS would fix them. For the average user! Seeing all this my first wish was for the to simplify the whole process. There have been various attempts to finally make this simple, the simplest and transparent AutoUnattend.xml (great solutions are always simple). Solution with (AutoUnattend.xml) is for a new installation of Windows. I recommend to anyone who decides to permanently switch to the new Windows always a fresh installation, not an upgrade. System stability and many other things, save before private things, and reinstall the installed software on the new Windows, it requires logic itself. For testing itself, try to find another way, upgrading is not the happiest solution. For an upgrade, appraiserres.dll, so far I have no simpler solution than this one offered, and the best option so far. You are offered to correct the file yourself or download an already edited one. Don't be afraid of various intimidations malice stems from jealousy, there is nothing dangerous here, but one thing is for sure, you do not endanger the stability of the future installed OS. If I come up with a better solution you will be notified. Have Fun! PS: A good horse raises a lot of dust.!!!
I have tried several AutoUnattend XML files that have appeared on the forum. Your version is the only one that has worked for me. Thank you.
Tested on i5 Gen.3 without TPM. It perfectly works ! Thank you. It's better than use the REG, opening CMD with SHIFT+F10... Now, nothing to do. Just a question, why the first screen is not the same as the normal installation of Windows 11 ? Usualy it's blue, and now it's white ? Cauz "unatend" edition I suppose ? Thanks again ThiWeb
The users could also be editing the appraiserres.dll file (from ISO/Sources with Notepad) and delete all TPM and UEFI entries from it. That alone works for me without the need to add an extra file to the root of the ISO Image. Updates also work after done this 'hack'! Edit: If needed by some users, I could upload that appraiserres.dll file and post the link here.
when you ask? if me? The answer is I don't know because I don't have a one core processor available, if you have try it, I personally don't think there should be a problem
Also you can rename it as "unattend.xml" and place it under "C:\Windows\Panther" if you want it to be hidden.
Not here. You would be hijacking this thread with a different subject. I'd recommend you to open a new thread.
not in this case because it needs to be read when booting, "Panther" folder was created later and then useless .......