Not sure if I should say this, BUT your tool to date has been great. Your new tool suggestion having so many options to the masses MIGHT make a lot of work for many explaining the options to the majority of users. I hope I speak for many, the majority of us just want a simple tool that works. My suggestion is make two versions, the first being a simple tool with one or two options for the masses, and of course your more detailed tool for advanced users. might save a lot of work in constantly answering questions
There most likely will be one aio option as first choice, which works in most scenarios, atm checking all different scenarios.
Did you have success in doing an Inplace Upgrade above the 26100, on PCs without TPM? I haven't had that success yet, only until before 26080.
Current progress, thanks to @abbodi1406 for the great job Code: ============================================================= Win 11 Boot & Upgrade FiX KiT v5.0b3 By Enthousiast @MDL... ============================================================= =================================== Fixes ==================================== [ 1 ] AIO: UFWS + setup.cfg - {*} [ 2 ] AIO: boot.wim Registry/winsetup.dll - { } [ 3 ] Utilize UFWS v1.4 - { } [ 4 ] Modify boot.wim Registry - { } [ 5 ] Modify boot.wim winsetup.dll - { } [ 6 ] 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, 5123637248 bytes (4887 MiB) Extracting archive: Source_ISO\W11\26231.5000.240531-1243.GE_PRERELEASE_CLIENTMULTI_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO -- Path = Source_ISO\W11\26231.5000.240531-1243.GE_PRERELEASE_CLIENTMULTI_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO Type = Udf Physical Size = 5123637248 Comment = CCSA_X64FRE_EN-US_DV9 Cluster Size = 2048 Created = 2024-06-02 05:29:03 Everything is Ok Folders: 87 Files: 962 Size: 5137380008 Compressed: 5123637248 ============================================================= 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\setup.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 1.3.1 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 ISO dir... ============================================================= 1 file(s) copied. ============================================================= Optimizing boot.wim... ============================================================= "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" original size: 488542 KiB Using LZX compression with 16 threads Archiving file data: 1251 MiB of 1251 MiB (100%) done "WORK\Sources\boot.wim" optimized size: 479380 KiB Space saved: 9162 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 (966 files in 88 directories) Computing directory information complete Image file is 5135466496 bytes (before optimization) Writing 966 files in 88 directories to 26231.5000.240531-1243.GE_PRERELEASE_CLIENTMULTI_X64FRE_EN-US_FIXED_2024_06_12.iso 100% complete Storage optimization saved 51 files, 19650560 bytes (1% of image) After optimization, image file is 5118070784 bytes Space saved because of embedding, sparseness or optimization = 19650560 Done. Press 9 or q to exit.
hello thank you for your work can we have a link to test on the ISOs of windows 11 please stay a kit 4.0
Hi @Enthousiast I used the latest v4.0 on 26100.2.240309 from uup It worked great upgrading even with deleting everything option Today I wanted to clean install from boot so I had it ofln a flash USB and booted to setup selected keyboard...etc, and at the final step it gave me the message Your computer doesn't meet the requirements... I used option 1 when I made it I used this exact fixed iso to upgrade just a month or so ago What do you think And I now have a .863 iso, will the fix work with it? Attached the iso name showing it was fixed
You might need to use the legacy Setup type, there is a link in the modern Setup for falling back to it. Personally, I had the best results with option 2 + 3. The next version of the script will let you select all options in a modular manner.