I know I'm looking far into the future, but when 25H2 comes out, do you think an pc where we installed 24h2 on (unsupported pc) will upgrade, via Windows Update, to 25H2 if we run the BAU AveYo script? in theory of course, who knows what ms will implement to block upgrades.
I performed an In-place upgrade using latest Win 11 24H2 iso using your tool and it worked "perfectly" on my intel i5-6600 3.0Ghz with 4-cores. Good job. Fancy having to spend thousands of dollars on a new computer when Win 11 runs perfectly fine on a 10-year-old hardware. Mind boggling.
Simplyfied to the minimum. Just one disk, two partitions (ntfs+efi). Booting fine, but update not working with method 1 or 2. anyone got an idea and can save my day? option: fresh install.
@Enthousiast I used it on LTSC 2019, chose the Windows 10 option and made a Windows 10 ISO, it says that. Win_10_ISO_With_26100.1742_x64_en-US_install.wim_FiXED_2025_04_03.iso But when I install Windows, it says it's Windows 11 Enterprise 2024. I used the ISO in the Windows 11 folder for the setup files. Details for image : G:\sources\install.wim Index : 1 Name : Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC Description : Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC Size : 18,356,832,906 bytes WIM Bootable : No Architecture : x64 Hal : <undefined> Version : 10.0.26100 ServicePack Build : 1742 ServicePack Level : 0 Edition : EnterpriseS Installation : Client ProductType : WinNT ProductSuite : Terminal Server System Root : WINDOWS Directories : 23715 Files : 98346 Created : 9/6/2024 - 12:16:07 AM Modified : 9/6/2024 - 12:34:09 AM Languages : en-US (Default)
That is not really an IoT LTSC but only a different license. And the mixing wiin 10 and 11 ISO is the least advised option, i wanted to chop it out long ago, now will probably the time to go do it.