Canary:26090.1→windows update →26100.1 Dev: 26090.112→windows update →26100.1 All done. No any error.
Yeah, the oh-so-fun 0xc1900101. I got that a slew of times in trying to get from the last build to 26100 yesterday. The last time I tried it though it worked, and I don't really know why. Initially I thought it might have been because MS pushed some kind of compatibility update during the download because they'd seen that it had failed repeatedly (plus, the one known issue is about them trying to solve stubborn install errors). But if it that was the case, I would have thought they'd make that known today and I don't see that they have. The other possibility: this error supposedly usually pertains to a driver. I didn't have any notable new drivers (so why now as opposed to last week?) but I looked in the System log anyway. There I saw some driver errors pertaining to Vbox (this is not Windows in Vbox, but Vbox is installed on the host). So I simply unchecked the Vbox drivers in Autoruns, re-ran WU, and it magically worked. This may or may not have been the reason, but I can't think of any other thing that I did, if it's anything that I did at all.
In the Windows 11 24H2 26100 build, all Iot editions (IotEnterprise, IotEnterpriseS, IotEnterpriseSK) don't require TPM. Requirements for regular IoTEnterprise are 4GB of RAM and 2 CPU cores, while requirements for IoTEnterpriseS/SK are 2GB of RAM and 2 CPU cores.
I have some problems with gaming on this edition (DEV), never happened before. Short freeze and than my USB ports all get "reset", so no mouse movement, keyboard resets and so on. Will further observe this behavior. @Enthousiast You wrote LTSC can be activated via HWID. Which edition can I use to establish the HWID? Or is it still possible with the above linked LTSC ISO?
i make a iso from uup for professional version and after an usb with rufus, check the option "skip tpm" but when try update 22631.3374 to 24h2 the dialogue say "this pc dont suppourt tpm" , another way to skip this thanks
get Quick_11_iso_esd_wim_TPM_toggle from https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/dynamic-windows-11-setup-tpm-bypass.84063/ then drag and drop iso into the file itself.
thanks work perfect, in my case i've drag and drop both install.wim and boot.wim to Quick_11_iso_esd_wim_TPM_toggle
... not to reign on your parade but had to uninstall (completely --all references) StartAllBack before Windows Update would allow me to upgrade from 90 to 100