no it is not getting installed with -i. you also install winget before using it so the fastest way is above link that just needs one click
not sure about ltsc but winget is shipped with pro. if it isnt included in ltsc it takes few clicks to install it. also not sure if you can install storeapp from browser likely not its just a link to storeapp in msstore.
I have the latest bios installed. Drivers are updated, SSD is new. I uninstalled the update and reverted to 26100.1 but blue screen still happens every time I shut down. I am beginning to think that this old computer really is too old for Win 11. What is odd is that it never blue screened until the update. Fortunately, this is just a test machine and I can live with this minor issue. We all know that pre-release versions still have bugs. Hopefully this will be resolved with a future update.
First of all, did you test the CPU see if have Support SSE 4.2?? and did you bypass the TPM 2.0, and etc?? I had tested my MSI CR620 laptop has SSE 4.2 and bypass tpm 2.0 and etc.. Works fine.. But check it out.. You can find bootable WinPE 24H2 with CPU-Z tools included... ATGPUD2003
Why asking random things that doesn't help? Obviously his CPU has the SSE 4.2, otherwise windows doesn't get past the blu logo. Obviously the TPM has little to do with a blue screen. Obviously, 26100 is one of the crappiest windows ever, and everyone should avoid it like the plague, especially now that we have a wonderful 25398, which is almost as good as Win10.
So, on my VM of 26100.1 IoT I was able to get WU updates that upgraded it to 26100.268 IoT ... But on my laptop installed with 26100.1 IoT WU keeps telling me I'm up to date. Does anyone know what gives?
Why is 25398 so good? Is it an RTM w/out a timebomb, also is it a server version? And where can I get it to try it in a VM?
I already explained many times. Just install it in a native VHDX, use in dual boot for a while and compare how it works yourself.
It's a server core version, that can be reconstructed in any SKU you like, see the W10 reconstruction thread
the funniest thing is to make the iso with W10MUI in my language, otherwise I start cooking this version. installed on an old lenovo, no bugs yet.
EDIT : NSudo_9.0.2684 seems to work ok. Does NSudo work with W11 LTSC 2024 ? I've been using NSudo v8.0 with W11 22621 for a long time. Works well and I've gotten used to it. Even v8.2 does not work with LTSC 2024. Or is there something wrong with my installation ?