Thanks for a straight and reply. Thats the way to treat Thanks for a straight and informative reply. Thats the way to treat lower rated members asking non intended "silly" questions
I think @shhnedo's intentions were the same he only got a bit irritated because it should be very clear that is the only purpose of the requirement check bypass tools.
Thanks !!! So now I have learned that when choosing upgrade, it is is not possible to avoid abort when obsolite drivers are detected. Only solution is to upgrade drivers before executing the fix-kit. A great pity that MS has designed such a limitation. Drivers ok in w10, and not in w11. Cannot understand why they did this.
Hi, I installed windows 11 enterprise using iso created from this tool, however, I cannot seem to be able to update it to 22h2 and am stuck on 21h2. Are updates blocked to computers that do not have TPM/Secure boot? did I install wrong version? I got some cumulative updates fine, but 22h2 refuses to show up.
Thanks so much for your quick reply! I have run that script and restarted my computer a couple times but windows update still will not show 22h2 upgrade, do I need to use a group policy to force it to update or something?
It doesn't speed up the offering of 22H2 but it enables it to be installed by WU on unsupported systems. This regkey could help speeding up the offering of 22H2: Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\ WindowsUpdate] "DisableWUfBSafeguards"=dword:00000001
The script appeared to work really well, however when trying a fresh install from the USB I created I get an error. 0x8007025d. Windows cannot install required files. Any ideas what to do?
Good day, I've installed Windows 11 on my pc using this tool and I've reverted back to Windows 10 since Vanguard (Valorant's Anti Cheat) requires Secure boot and TPM to be enabled. But now that I've reverted back to Windows 10, I can't seem to find an option to re-enable secure boot. I've searched through my bios and found nothing. I was wondering if there was a revert process from this tool because before I used this, there was no option for me to enable or disable secure boot in my bios. Thank you!
Hello, theres no option in my bios for secureboot keys. I've checked every option there is and I didn't find a secueeboot keys or a similar option. I've tried load optimized defaults but secure boot is still not active. I have a gigabyte f2a68hm-s1 rev 1.1 which is quite old and now the only solution I have is to upgrade ;-;
If it's that old, are you sure it even had Secure Boot in the first place? I also have machines with early UEFI implementations that have no Secure Boot at all.