No, i was not finished chopping out all lines when i dissassembled the main pc where the project was edited on, will check asap.
Almost ready to upload v6.0: Code: ============================================================= Win 11 Boot & Upgrade FiX KiT v6.0 By Enthousiast @MDL... ============================================================= =================================== Fixes ==================================== [ 1 ] {*} AIO 1 : UFWS + setup.cfg (2022/2025) [ 2 ] { } AIO 2a: boot.wim Registry + winsetup.dll [ 3 ] { } AIO 2b: Current OS Registry =================================== Extras =================================== [ 6 ] {*} Replace ISO appraiserres.dll [ 7 ] {*} Integrate Diskpart & Apply Image script [ 8 ] {*} Add the generic EI.CFG file [ 9 ] {*} Optimize boot.wim [ A ] {*} Add 22621 Autorun.dll to 26100 (And higher) Boot.wim (Only use this option when the ISO is already updated!) ============================================================================== Select desired option(s), then press 0 to start the process: 0 ========================================================= Extracting Win 11 Source ISO... ========================================================= 7-Zip 21.07 (x86) : Copyright (c) 1999-2021 Igor Pavlov : 2021-12-26 Scanning the drive for archives: 1 folder, 1 file, 6949021696 bytes (6628 MiB) Extracting archive: Source_ISO\26200.5603.250513-1054.GE_PRERELEASE_IM_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO -- Path = Source_ISO\26200.5603.250513-1054.GE_PRERELEASE_IM_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO Type = Udf Physical Size = 6949021696 Comment = CPRA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9 Cluster Size = 2048 Created = 2025-05-14 16:33:02 Everything is Ok Folders: 89 Files: 966 Size: 6957723306 Compressed: 6949021696 ============================================================= Copying the generic ei.cfg to the work dir... (If exists, the original file will be renamed to EI.CFG.Ori) ============================================================= 1 file(s) copied. ============================================================= Applying UFWS v1.4 to install.wim (Circumvent CPU-Disksize-RAM-TPM-Secureboot checks) ============================================================= ============================================================= Replacing setup.cfg for ISO dir & boot.wim (The original file will be renamed to setup.cfg.bak) ============================================================= 1 file(s) copied. Scanning "Files\setup2025.cfg" (loading as WIM path: "\sources\inf\setup.cfg")... 1936 bytes scanned (1 files, 0 directories) Updating "\sources\inf\setup.cfg" in WIM image Using LZX compression with 1 thread Archiving file data: 1936 bytes of 1936 bytes (100%) done ============================================================= Replacing Win11 appraiserres.dll with Win10 15063 (The original file will be renamed to appraiserres.dll.bak) ============================================================= 1 file(s) copied. ============================================================= Adding Murphy78 Diskpart and Apply Image Script 1.4.3 To Boot.wim... ============================================================= Scanning "Files\murphy78-DiskPart-Apply-v1.4.3\x64\" 10 MiB scanned (164 files, 15 directories) Using LZX compression with 16 threads Archiving file data: 10 MiB of 10 MiB (100%) done ============================================================= Optimizing boot.wim... ============================================================= "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" original size: 728956 KiB Using LZX compression with 16 threads Archiving file data: 1676 MiB of 1676 MiB (100%) done "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" optimized size: 719400 KiB Space saved: 9556 KiB ============================================================= Adding 22621 Autorun.dll to 26100 (or later) boot.wim... ============================================================= Scanning "Files\autorun_22621.dll" (loading as WIM path: "\sources\autorun.dll")... 169 KiB scanned (1 files, 0 directories) Updating "\sources\autorun.dll" in WIM image Using LZX compression with 1 thread Archiving file data: 169 KiB of 169 KiB (100%) done ========================================================= Creating x64 ISO... ========================================================= OSCDIMG 2.56 CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Premastering Utility Copyright (C) Microsoft, 1993-2012. All rights reserved. Licensed only for producing Microsoft authorized content. Scanning source tree (500 files in 41 directories) Scanning source tree complete (985 files in 90 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 7017463808 bytes (before optimization) Writing 985 files in 90 directories to 26200.5603.250513-1054.GE_PRERELEASE_IM_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US_FIXED_2025_05_20.iso 100% complete Storage optimization saved 25 files, 14342144 bytes (1% of image) After optimization, image file is 7005370368 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 14342144 Done. Press 9 or q to exit.
NEW Release!!! Code: Win 11 Boot And Upgrade FiX KiT v6.0 Changelog: 6.0 Removed the option to use Win 10 ISO setup files. Removed the "Source_ISO\W10 and W11" folder. Updated the Diskpart & Apply Image script to 1.4.3 (Murphy78's latest version) but renamed it to menu.cmd to continue the info from the boot & upgrade fix kit. Also made a new video for using Murphy78's new Diskpart & Apply image script. https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/win-11-boot-and-upgrade-fix-kit-v5-1f-released.83724/
Removed the option to use Win 10 ISO setup files. What option can I use now? Because when I create an ISO with Windows 8, 10 and 11 I always used Win 10 ISO setup files, because when I don´t use, I get error while installing 8 or 10...
8 and 10 are not affected by the enforcement of the Windows 11 system requirements. Windows 11 installs are fixed by option 1 or option 2a and 2b, or by using the diskpart & apply image option.
Thanks but I have no idea what that means..I just need to know whether to check it or not si nce I'm always using the most up to date Win 11 .iso.
anon is down entirely Will update the OP when i got time, MEGA is the only trustworthy mirror atm. Fixed all links at the OP!
Is some thing with the last two monthly version 26100 dl from UUPDump with clean and untouch script all dl no error then used w11boot and upgradefix 6.0 like all other time recomended option 1 and A and after put the iso on usb with latest rufus also untouch, now I can boot from usb but at the the end when I shall press any key to boot from usb it just blinking and dont act when I push any key on the keyboard just like the keyboard is freesed.I include my specs but guess its not that there is the problem because it only happend with the last two monthly version. ps. I can mount the iso and run setup exe and install keep all files and settings, also I can make clean install by keep nothing both way works,but prefer the way with rufus.
Option 1 and A are not options to mix, use either option 1 OR option 2a and 2b. And IoT Enteprise 2024 LTSC doesn't even need any fix, it doesn't enforce the windows 11 system requirements at all by default.
I know I push option 1 like all time and in end of script and this [ A ] Add 22621 autorun.dll to boot.wim and my boot problem exist only the last two month for both IoT Enteprise 2024 LTSC and Enterprise+IoT- pro-work-edu tested them all and same boot problem in the end like my keyboard freese. keyboard works for other thing. going to make a 22621 August version Enterprise disk and test for a boot problem or not. guess the setting is correct because it have all time been working just until now.
Now you know that for all 24H2 IoT editions (normal and ltsc) the check is not done so no fix. Apologies for the misunderstanding about the a but many people mix those two mentioned options or mix rufus skip requirement options with mine. Twice per month I create 24H2 ISOs (2024 LTSC and Home...pro...education...pro-education...upt to enterprise and all boot fine.
Just remember my pcs system/board is quite old 18 + year, so does that means that I run the fix script as it stay recomended and not check any other options.or should I not run the fix tool for the 24H2 iso at all and just put it on my usb with Rufus as I normal do (I never use the option skip requirement all is unticked only use MBR or GPT? thanks for take time replying when you have time hopefully before I make a new disk.
Your CPU supports: EM64T, MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4.1, SSE4.2, SSSE3, XD It should install fine on that system, i have 2 intel i3 M380 laptops on which 24H2 installs fine, lemme check with the updated IoT Enterprise 2024 LTSC. The stage your install hangs on has nothing to do with the hardware requirements, only cpu/chipset block (both can't be fixed/circumvented) could cause that.
from june-july-and now august I havent been able to boot it from usb so I had to run it from the mounted and make an upgrade or clean install which bot way works with out any problems and if they start blocking legacy chipsets I guess I couldnt do that upgrade by run the setup from the mounted iso?