I Want to Upgrade my Hewlett Packard Z220 CMT Workstation... 2012 Desktop. 2012 CPU. Updated Graphics Card. Processor: Intel Xeon E3-1270V2 3.5Ghz Memory: 16 GB DDR3 1600Mhz Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti 4GB to Windows 11 24H2 x64. i have got UEFI No TPM & i've got Secure boot Enabled.
What is the relation to the specific subject of this thread? And msft does not officiially allow to install windows 11 on unsupported systems, that was spread by several "tech" websites and was incorrect info.
How to use this script with setup in language other than English? Which files to replace and from what image?
You don't have to replace anything, just feed it the win 11 ISO and run the script, select the desired fix and optional setting and run it.
The tool works language independent and does not change language related files, if the setup is showing translation problems then it is not related to the tool but the used source ISO.
I just did a test with clean installation. Win_11_Boot_And_Upgrade_FiX_KiT_v5.1f.cmd works perfectly with iso en-us_windows_11_business_editions_version_24h2_updated_dec_2024_x64_dvd_063626e9_FIXED_2025_01_25.iso I don't have tpm2
I use a current ISO, build 26100.2894. If I choose option 2, does the created ISO work on both a BIOS- and a UEFI-system? Or do I have to create two separate ISOs, one for UEFI and one for a BIOS system?
Upgrading from Win10.0.19045 to Win11 26100.2033.241004 one UEFI other BIOS system using 2a+2b and online upgrade enabler tested on 2 computers... Results: Upgraded, no issues.
I am testing this script (many thanks to all contributors!), but am confused by the tutorial for online upgrade scenario's in the 2nd post of this thread. I have often read that upgrading Windows 11 to a newer feature update on unsupported hardware is not possible using Windows Update and that an iso needs to be used to achieve that. However, in this tutorial Windows 11 is upgraded via Windows Update, after changing appraiserres.dll. Am I misunderstanding something or is such an upgrade via Windows Update only possible with an Insider Preview build (which was used for the tutorial)? I have searched this thread and forum, but not found an answer.
I had an odd one today. Did another upgrade on an older UEFI system from win10 as before to win11....no matter what I did using the exact same method which worked previously...it would not open the radio button for keeping personal files and apps. Finally, after many attempts, the ONLY thing that worked was to use your upgrade matrix fix tool. Then and only then could I create an update while keeping personal files and apps. Any idea off the cuff why this occurred on this one computer? All computers that I've updated were 4th-6th gen CPU's...so not all that old..just no TPM and unsupported CPU's.
This is not related to a boot or upgrade fix to circumvent the windows 11 system requirements. Your problem is most likely related to the unsupported upgrade path, you can check this tool and information: UpgradeMatrix.xml FiX Tool (Very Beta)
First, great work @Enthousiast and @abbodi1406 for the scripts. I don't know why, this is a first. Used the tool 2 & 3 option with latest ISO 26100.3037 and it won't keep software. tried the MediaCreationTool.bat with a 23H2 version and it won't launch. Got an idea ? Thanks.