Want to disable BitLocker during Install with an on-line Account On Regions during install Shift f10 taskmgr click on run new task Type regedit, and tick run as administrator Go to Local Machine\System\CurrentControlset\Control\BitLocker Click on folder, go to right hand side default and press new Go down to DWord 32 bit value Name it - PreventDeviceEncryption Double click on t, and give it a value of 1 Close it and continue to install
From the articles I was able to read so far regarding 24H2 enabling BitLocker by default is that Microsoft didn't mention (popup, notification, etc) that users drives were encrypted and because they didn't know (and weren't told so they should write down or backup there keys) that when they encounter a situation where they either needed to reinstall or clean install they were in for a shock because they didn't know and didn't backup there keys. For those who actually use BitLocker in the past and know what is needed and how it works, we have our keys backed up... and with a Microsoft/Windows Online account attached, the option to backup your BitLocker keys to your Microsoft Account online is offered as well as a couple more options to backup your keys. But for users that have no clue because Microsoft if so notorious at doing things behind the scenes and not educating the customers about things, there's going to be so heartaches as usually for users who will come to realize that there data is encrypted and locked because they didn't know or have a key, there only option left is to have to format the drives.
Users who have no clue don't know bitlocker is running and can't care about it, like with 99% of the other stuff people get OCD's about on tech sites.
until ... one day .. MY account not work anymore ... and i say to him . recover your keys ... OR .. format your compouter i also registeted to some FB forums, which in last than 2-3 weeks and i see 3-4 posts like this, my computer is locked ... why .. what ... etc
The other week was called by a friend and he asked me why he suddenly got a message about outlook not being able to receive messages, his laptop suddenly had onedrive backup enabled and it only had 5GB space but now his photos and holiday movies were backupped and all was full. I also noticed that bitlocker was enabled, he was already using an online account, so i checked the key, it was in the online account and i made a backup in a file to test and next i disabled bitlocker for him. MSFT/OEMs should not do this but they only do it on Home and not out of the box, on home (and less but also on pro iirc) they show you that nag screen about getting more out of windows and more secure by enabling it. But the majority doesn't notice that stuff and simply do what windows/msft suggests to do, i.e. many of my clients don't even know how to open windows update or when toe expect updates, But still, this tool is not changing windows settings, it disables checks during setup.
Hello sir I need some help I am using Win11 on unsupported device From last 2 days I am getting an yellow error to reinstall Windows, yesterday i Click on that but now Version 23H2 was not installing. getting error code 0x800f0991 Please help me to fix this
fix it first with Win 11 Boot And Upgrade FiX KiT use option one and after mount the fixed iso and run the setup.exe
Working on a new version of the tool, i was thinking of the option to select and combine the options, and @abbodi1406 modified the original script to this, now i have to test all options and remove and/or replace some with new ones, but this will be the new look: Code: ============================================================ Win 11 Boot & Upgrade FiX KiT v5.0b1 By Enthousiast @MDL... ============================================================ =================================== Fixes ==================================== [ 1 ] Utilize UFWS v1.4 - { } [ 2 ] Modify boot.wim Registry - {*} [ 3 ] Modify boot.wim winsetup.dll - { } [ 4 ] Replace ISO appraiserres.dll - {*} [ 5 ] Use a Win 10 ISO setup files - { } =================================== Extras =================================== [ 7 ] Integrate Diskpart & Apply Image script - {*} [ 8 ] Add the generic EI.CFG file - {*} [ 9 ] Optimize boot.wim - {*} ============================================================================== 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, 6946002944 bytes (6625 MiB) Extracting archive: Source_ISO\W11\en-us_windows_11_consumer_editions_version_22h2_updated_april_2024_x64_dvd_9b32353c_SWM_2024_06_05.ISO -- Path = Source_ISO\W11\en-us_windows_11_consumer_editions_version_22h2_updated_april_2024_x64_dvd_9b32353c_SWM_2024_06_05.ISO Type = Udf Physical Size = 6946002944 Comment = Win_11_22621_x64_en-US Cluster Size = 2048 Created = 2024-06-06 02:00:00 Everything is Ok Folders: 87 Files: 951 Size: 6940503377 Compressed: 6946002944 ============================================================ 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. ============================================================ Modding Boot.wim registry (Bypass RAM-TPM-Secureboot checks) ============================================================ Extracting file data: 6656 KiB of 6656 KiB (100%) done Done extracting files. The operation completed successfully. The operation completed successfully. The operation completed successfully. The operation completed successfully. The operation completed successfully. Scanning "TEMP\SYSTEM" (loading as WIM path: "\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEM")... 6656 KiB scanned (1 files, 0 directories) Updating "\Windows\System32\config\SYSTEM" in WIM image Using LZX compression with 16 threads Archiving file data: 6656 KiB of 6656 KiB (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 1.3.1 To Boot.wim... ============================================================ Scanning "Files\murphy78-DiskPart-Apply-v1.3.1\x64\" 525 KiB scanned (5 files, 4 directories) Using LZX compression with 1 thread Archiving file data: 525 KiB of 525 KiB (100%) done ============================================================ Copying Upgrade_Fail_Fix.cmd to work dir... ============================================================ 1 file(s) copied. ============================================================ Optimizing boot.wim... ============================================================ "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" original size: 555780 KiB Using LZX compression with 16 threads Archiving file data: 1232 MiB of 1232 MiB (100%) done "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" optimized size: 546183 KiB Space saved: 9596 KiB ========================================================= 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 45 directories) Scanning source tree complete (969 files in 92 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 6994427904 bytes (before optimization) Writing 969 files in 92 directories to en-us_windows_11_consumer_editions_version_22h2_updated_april_2024_x64_dvd_9b32353c_SWM_2024_06_05_FIXED_2024_06_05.iso 100% complete Storage optimization saved 4 files, 24576 bytes (0% of image) After optimization, image file is 6996582400 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 24576 Done. Press any key to continue . . .