I have an old Toshiba Satellite (2008 model) that has no TPM or UEFI, it updated online seamlessly from 22000.51 to 22000.65!! did you try making changes to the registry, adding LabConfig key? [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig] and created 3 new DWORD 32 bit values named: "BypassTPMCheck", "BypassRAMCheck" and "BypassSecureBootCheck"; all with value "1", and it did not work?. Try copying the Appraiserres.dll (85k) to system32 and register it in admin cmd (regsvr32 appraiseres.dll). By the way, I just thought of this but did not try it !!
I've linked to relevant posts in the tweaks thread, you mean just link to the thread overview instead? Can do yeah.
Of course it did, updates still don't check for tpm, cpu and secure boot, full upgrades do, but the requirements are lowered and as long as msft designates win 11 as Insider Preview you can use it. Answer to: Try W10UI_10.4 PSF + manually downloaded updates and if using W10UI_10.4 With PSF support doesn't work please show the full progress here in code tags.
I thought he said he is unable to update and he thinks it was due to not having TPM!! did I get that wrong?
I will try and let you know , Thank you , just to let you know , what I tried so far , if Im updating through Windows Update will download and install but at the end you will have to restart to finish the installation and then after a couple restarts will fail and rollbacks to 2200051 version , I have tried to install the cabs manually with installupdate-gui 1.1.2 version but like before it installs in windows but after the restart the installation will fail .
I tried the registry but not the dll , let me try that , Thanks ! I got this error when tried to register the dll : The module "appraiserres.dll" was loaded but the entry-point DllRegisterServer was not found .
This is probably due to file mismatch, you could try without registering. I think you should follow Enthousiast's advice; download updates and apply manually.. P.S. Ensure you have enough resources (hard disk space, memory etc..)
This is meant for boot.wim #2 / clean install. This is for ISO:\Sources, for upgrade scenarios only, none of these modifications are needed for simple WU usage or manually installing updates.
I have enough resources , cause Its just the windows installed on the computer , ram 32gb , etc... all good , manual updates work but after restart fails and rollsback . The only thing that works is if I create a 22000.65 ISO modified the iso( tweaks) and run the setup from within windows it will upgrade to 22000.65 version but this is a long way
Development of Classic Shell ended some years ago and continued under the name of Open Shell, which is still being developed I think.
Have anyone realized that when running Windows 11 (2200.51 or 2200.65) with Windows deployment tools or uupdump is very slow?
On each restart, as soon as the BIOS screen loads, enter the BIOS and check to see if the TPM setting has been enabled by Windows. Windows doesn't like it if the setting is enabled, but there's no TPM hardware present.
Classic Shell still works in any windows from Vista (only v3.xx) to the latest 21H2 builds. The same is true for OpenShell. Both of them need some manual intervention to work in W11 I have yet to see a single meaningful feature added to OpenShell that is not available on the original sibling
if you have a lot of icon in taskbar, you lose the icon that the application that you have open, and you can't change bewteen applications (si tienes monton de iconos en la barra de tareas pierdes el ícono de las ventana que tienes abierta y no puedes acceder a ella)