Oh, wouldn't have thought of that. Which version of W10 appraiserres.dll did you use (I've seen conflicting information on whether the version matters or even if merely deleting it is sufficient). So, that plus the reg. I'll give it a try. BTW, what gen CPU are you? I don't think that MS has relaxed all the requirements.
Does anyone know if there is a Backup to Disk Image - the one present under Older Windows Backup in Windows 10? EDIT: I have restarted the system and option is back in, must have omitted something previously
Edit ConvertConfig.ini and change AutoStart to 0. Then you will have the choice to create an AIO .iso when running convert-UUP.cmd
Stop asking for ISO files, it is against the rules. you ALWAYS can create your own, just see "Downloads" section at OP. [DISCUSSION] Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.51 (PC) [FAST/Dev Channel - co_release]
Windows 11 Pro x64 (Spanish-Mexico) installed on Intel Atom D410PT Motherboard Manufactured in 2010 without TPM System
Tell that to the many thousands for who it works fine, just retry a few times by running the download cmd.
It took me two days and hundreds of attempts. I had to try multiple locations across the USA with a VPN before I was able to get all the files this afternoon.
2 Questions is there any indication that the build number will move to 11.0.****** ? And will there be a 11.0.220** or just CU from now until release?
I think microsoft forbid to download it because it's error 403, I've tried since last night too but can only do the first time then try the second time it makes an error even if change vpn
Troubles with updating to 22000.51...solved. I installed the 21996.1 leaked Win11 in an Oracle Virtualbox virtual maching (VM). I deployed the appraiserres.dll patch and the Windows Pro edition installed onto a VM wth an MBR drive format with no UEFI emulation, no TPM, and no Secure Boot. It simply clean-installed. Trouble began when I tried to update 21996.1 to 22000.51. Windows Update (WU) would not install the update, not even from the DEV channel. DISM said the update was not for my version of Windows. So the next step was to inplace-upgrade. I downloaded the UUPDUMP ISO with the "Home" edition on it. That was a mistake because whenever I ran Setup it would request a Key and refuse to install. So I figured that was because I had the Home edition on the ISO and I downloaded another UUPDUMP ISO with just Pro, Pro for Workstations and Enterprise editions. I patched the appraiserres.dll file and it inplace-upgraded to 22000.51 just fine. DISKMGMT.MSC reports that I'm running Win11 Pro in an MBR disk layout with BIOS (not UEFI) emulation. No Diskpart import, Boot.wim, or special hardware requirments.