Depends on what you want to do, do you want to service the image or change things then install.wim is needed, are you just planning to install the os as it is, then it doesn't matter.
Everything I copy to the Desktop ends on the left upper corner, even if I copy it on the right side, bottom etc, it ends on the left upper corner.
I am presuming that you have "enabled" TPM in the BIOS and that TPM is "activated" as well. If there is anything about your system that the Windows Update algorithm perceives as "missing", then it may deny you from receiving updates. I am not a big fan of using hardware methods for malware mitigation. My thinking is that use of software (i.e. antivirus, firewall, etc.) is more nimble because the malware community deploys ever-changing methods of system intrusion. If you have to flash the TPM firmware everytime someone finds a hardware exploit, that could get tedious over time.
22000.282 available at UUP dump RP/Beta Channel: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/windows-11-hotfix-repository.83741/page-13#post-1697287
finally : We fixed an L3 caching issue that might affect performance in some applications on devices that have AMD Ryzen processors after upgrading to Windows 11 (original release).
Added the RP/Beta channel updates to the Win 11 (22000.xxx) Updates Overview: https://forums.mydigitallife.net/th...d-22000-xxx-pc-co_release.83722/#post-1669627
It does fix the cache issue.. but the preferred core scheduling is still awry.. that's on AMD's side though.
Only 10 days after. It's really frustrating because you just know they were already testing this cumulative patch and could have delayed the release date too. Still 10 days later is better than not at all as long as it does what they claim it does in the patch notes.