pm67310, do you know if this fix still requires TPM 1.2, the "previous" Trusted Platform Module, on your computer?
I know, I know. But even though there is a workaround, I think you still need a legacy version of TPM. Are you saying that no TPM hardware is required?
Hi, Just what I was looking for for the latest build of w11 22h2. I start the tests, I will comment the result. A lot of research behind this, I appreciate you sharing it. Thanks a lot for share.
@pm67310 I don't know if you're aware, but when I used the 22621.1105 ISO to install Windows, Post installation would block me if I didn't register/login to a Microsoft account. When I installed this build.of Windows 11, my Ethernet cable was plugged in. I pulled it out and I was not asked again. Just thought I'd point it out, but other than that, good script, I will still recommend it.
Yes and yes. Well, bypassing TPM, Secure Boot, and system requirements work, I can confirm that, but after installation, I was still required to create to make/logon to a Microsoft Account. This is 22621.1105. EDIT: Remember that I have to yank out the cable and restart.
pm67310: Thanks for this. I've got the modified files and folders that were extracted from the .iso. But when I try to burn them as an .iso to DVD using AnyBurn, it tells me the DVD is non-bootable. How do I nake the DVD bootable?
I'm sorry I'm being dense, but could you please be more clear? After I've followed all your instructions, I have a folder on my PC with the folders and files extracted from the original .iso, which have then been modified. How do I save that folder and with which program?