Windows thinks it's server (only for setup) and server doesn't have the minimum requirement checks, so it works in boot and upgrade scenarios.
Thanks for Enthousiast. In fact, I added "ufws" after "Murphy78 Diskpart and Apply Image Script 1.3.1 To Boot.wim", to create "boot.wim". I was able to work around this "boot.wim".
This tool worked great. Used it for an in place upgrade with latest Rufus (using standard tpm /secure boot enabled option)
Hello, Thanks for your tool, it works like a charm ! 2 comments : - If you want to process some jobs with MSMG toolkit (ie add Games, .net 3.5, DART Tools, etc...), you need to do it in a first step, because not all options will be available if you do it after patch. - It would be nice to have a third option to only process boot.wim and Install.wim files from an already extracted ISO, without ISO extraction/creation (for those who prefer create ISO later).
How could this tool (or any other) process boot.wim or install.wim without extract from the iso file? you know any tool that can do that?
He probably means that the tool also should work on already extracted ISO folder. When you mean the above as in my reply, then i will look into that.
yes tho rhahgleuhargh only asked for an option to not create the iso at the end and just keep the patched files folder (for further processing).
Yes, it's exactly what I mean. The most simple way is to copy the .wim files from extracted ISO into a new working folder, and bring them back once patched into the extracted ISO with Upgrade_Fail_Fix.cmd and ei.cfg files (I made a test playing with your script).
The insider preview is a final edition of windows 11 or it is a beta and NOT final so with issues version of windows 11
So as I said it's NOT final version is pre-release with all it follows(bugs, issues e.t.c). It's not the best version to put to a pc that you have it for everyday use.
The instuctions you quoted above are rather old. You can use a Win 11 official release iso with this tool, rather than a pre-release.
I gather you are referring to this: Code: How to use the tool: For option 1: - insert the Win 11 (or the current dev channel) ISO in the "Source_ISO\W11\" folder + - insert the Win 10 ISO in the "Source_ISO\W10\" folder and run the cmd. For option 2: Code: - insert the Win 11 (or the current dev channel) ISO in the "Source_ISO\W11\" folder and run the cmd. This should make it a bit more clear?
Ciao ho provato a patchare gli iso di Windows 11 senza successo. Ho scaricato l'ultima build 22000.434 dal sito updump, ho messo l'ISO nella cartella win11, ho eseguito il file cmd key 2 come amministratore, ho aspettato la fine del processo dove ho poi ottenuto il nuovo pacthata iso. Lo provo su una macchina virtuale e non si avvia, nessun sistema operativo me lo dice, invece con l'iso originale MS consumer dove averlo pacthata tutto funziona. sbaglio qualcosa..?