No. I have a desktop with ASUS MB and 24GB mem. Have three SATA3 HDD and the drive the OS is on is a 2GB drive with two partitions..
I just now tried to upgrade my other OS from 28020.1495 to 28020.1737 and the only option is to save nothing. I can't bullet to Save all files and settings option. Is this a problem with the Fix kit or the OS itself???
This is not really related to the specific tool of this thread but this tool could help: UpgradeMatrix.xml FiX Tool (Very Beta)
Utterly love this program, use it all the time, so MANY THANKS. I do have a silly question thou. Secure Boot Certificates are updated from June 2026, and I have found I have to manually install them on unsupported systems. A suggestion and questions. 1. Can updated certificates installation be incorporated into "The Fix" so its done behind the scenes 2. Are new Secure Boot Certificates naturally updated in new ISO's from June - (if so then I guess its not needed in "The Fix") Thankyou in advance
No, even msft can't inform people properly how to the certificate installation. Not that i know of, see answer 1 at least at the moment. Personally i never have secureboot enabled.
For your information, this is how to do it, or at least how I do it. 1. PowerShell Command - admin 2. reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Secureboot /v AvailableUpdates /t REG_DWORD /d 0x5944 /f 3. Start-ScheduledTask -TaskName "\Microsoft\Windows\PI\Secure-Boot-Update" 4. once installed , restart necessary 5. Stop-ScheduledTask -TaskName "\Microsoft\Windows\PI\Secure-Boot-Update" Just a thought if needed in "The Fix".
The updated Secure Boot certificates need to be installed in the UEFI BIOS. Usually, the motherboard manufacturer needs to release a BIOS update which contains the new CA 2023 Secure Boot certificates. BIOS updates should be automatically downloaded using Windows Update, followed by a mandatory reboot. But in case your PC manufacturer did not release a new BIOS update for your specific motherboard/laptop, you can download the official certificates from here: github.com/microsoft/secureboot_objects and install them manually using a FAT32-formatted USB flash drive.
That's by far not how i read the very technical msft publications and from the experiences of people all around. Not something for this fix that is made for circumventing the use of secure boot and tpm 2.0.
In the OP of this thread, can you please add a flew lines to introduce this kit ? What is the context in terms of problems/limitations/issues of Windows 11 ? What and how this kit is addressing it ?
It is a Windows 11 Boot and Upgrade fix kit, made 6 years ago when windows 11 first appeared with it's new hardware requirements, so that is what it fixes. The script examples show what it does to circumvent them.
Hello, my feedback is simply that the OP before in of the current context could in plain text introduce into just a few line what is this kit and why it exists.
It’s not a complain but a suggestion because usually each project has a description and/or an overview to introduce it. Just take a look at https://forums.mydigitallife.net/threads/abbodi1406s-batch-scripts-repo.74197/
That will be the OP, it contains all info about the tool. ChatGPT gathered the info from there and did what people are doing for all the years for themselves, it read the info and did a type over so people don't have to invest any energy or properly read the info aka making people lazy.
Like there is no blurb on the back cover of a book. I have just shared a feedback and a hint about how the current OP could be improved from a communication perspective.
And i shared my (OP) opinion about it, wait a few years and thet AI crap will overhaul everything and knows all better before f**king up the entire world