What is the link or name of this "by passer"? Is it "Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd"? But I already have TPM2.0 enabled in the BIOS, I feel it should be something else ...... I mean, I really don't know exactly which "by passer" it is, thanks for your help!
Beta, Dev and Canary are development builds so it's not good to download them because they have bugs. Not good for simple users. I think MS can test itself the new features (The official blog can stay) and send them to Moment X in 22H2 version (22621.1XXX) each month. So people can have more time to do something else.
Zac Bowden just confirmed to me on Twitter that these current Canary Channel builds are, indeed, Next Valley builds. This is the same case we had with 2020's co_release builds which were Windows 11 sans the new UI and/or proper branding (for now). So... first NV-only feature: Possibility of installing and booting the OS from ReFS-formatted disks.
The latest canary installed without any issues. Brightness control not working, unfortunately. XPS 9300. Any idea how to fix it? Thanks
Even though a query shows the presence of 42189933 I get this: Spoiler Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.25314.1010] (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. C:\Windows\System32>c:\vivetool\vivetool /enable /id 42189933 ViVeTool v0.3.2 - Windows feature configuration tool Unable to parse feature ID: Unrecognized parameter: 42189933 No features were specified C:\Windows\System32>
I did not realize that if i tried the same command over and over it would Eventually work, but it did.