There is no urgency for this. The current version works fine with this release, the ISO made loads on old machines.
The system seems to check if the computer has a BIOS or UEFI, and in my case it is a BIOS.. However, while I have noticed that this release seems to be even slicker than 21996, it probably is advisable to stick with Windows 10. You see, It crossed my mind that I might not be able to force an upgrade, in which case I will end up with a non-GA Windows, while I have deleted the old Windows 10.. Only time will tell.
My findings is that the boot wim fix is needed for clean installs from boot, at least for my old dell latitude E5450 laptop, doesn't install with original unfixed 22000.51 ISO but installs fine with the fix in place.
THANKS GUYS It works for me 1. ISO compiler in one click from www uup.rg-adguard. net It's a CMD 2. Just copy/paste all the files from the .ISO to UBS (you donĀ“t need Rufus) Winrar is OK too 3. ADD the TMPPASS.REG to the USB 4. Install W11 from USB--> TPM2 Error --> SHIF + F10 -->notepad---> look for the TPM2PASS.REG in the USB, right click MIX --> BACK (arrow) and Install W11 again 5. At the moment of input a Microsoft Account --> Turn off the WIFI to a Local Account TPM2PASS.REG (in your PC) Copy/paste the below code in a text file with the name TPM2PASS.txt ---> change the EXT to TMP2PASS.REG AND COPY/PASTE IN THE USB of W11 Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig] "BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001 "BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001
Getting bluescreen KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED after updating from Windows 10, anyone could help? Second time it's getting this error
Despite the bugs, Loading windows and apps is now much faster in Windows 11, And it's not placebo, No it's real!
I'm getting very consist bugs on multiple machines (both bare metal and VM) where Windows security reports that it needs to be enabled every boot. If you look in setting it seems to be automatic sample submission that is disabled. On VM I also had a bug where the task bar completely vanishes. Pulling the VM out of and then back into full screen mode fixes the glitch.