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I found just downloading the Windows 11 Installation Assistance was so much easier than the way you're showing. This way does everything on its own, takes about 1=hour from start to 1-hour to finish
My story, I tried to upgrade by my own in night. My laptop was sitting next to me on bed and i had put the IOS file to burn on laptop for upgrade. But only thing I did different from this video is that i have selected the option "Download Update, Drivers and ...". When I woke up to see the progress, My display was at login page but the display looks way too odd, Only orange circles every where and can barely see the login password menu. I though during sleep, i might have broke the display😂😂. I got panic as we all know after just waking and see this type of things scared us. But once i got calm, I have think to boot the device into boot mode and thankfully the display over there looks normal as all GUI interface shows properly. Then I know the OS or driver got corrupted during upgrade. I just reinstall all graphics drivers and writing this comment from same laptop😂😁!
Thanks for this. Currently running 23H2. Downloaded 24H2 ISO and started upgrade. Unfortunately when PC reboots for the first time during installation, it hangs at the POST screen. After a couple minutes, it BSOD and undoes the upgrade so I am back to 23H2. Has any one got any suggestions to cure this please?
The update only manners if you know for fact that an update fixes somethings that may block your installation. There's no difference if you install the OS without updates, and the go to Windows Update to update.
So idk how he got 6.16GB but I just tested it and the media creation tool downloads the ISO packed with an ESD so the full ISO is about 4.40GB. The one on the website seems to be packed with a WIM and comes in at around 5.41GB on my download attempt
Yes same I downloaded from the official website and the size was 5.4 gb and I do not get the option to keep all my files and settings only clean install option is present. Wtf is this. Someone help??
@@AarpitKumar-no8qycheck your computer language and download the media creation tool use a same language with your computer has otherwise keep file & apps is grey out and can not choose, so the language for ISO file should follow the one on your computer.
Hello thanks for the reply actually it is not the language problem my edition was enterprise and now I changed to pro everything in the registry seems fine but still the iso does not let me keep my files and apps.The MOST surprising thing is my setup.exe starts in a completely different manner it does not show that traditional preparing icon it directly starts up and tells me to select my keyboard language some settings and no option at all to keep my files and settings just forcing me to clean install. I searched all over Google but all in vain. Any help is greatly appreciated.
make a bypass.bat file @echo off rem ================================================================================ rem Windows 11 Requirements Bypass rem ================================================================================ rem rem Written by Shiro39 rem Last modified 2021-08-03 rem rem ================================================================================ title Windows 11 mode con:cols=80 lines=20 REM --> Check for permissions >nul 2>&1 "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\cacls.exe" "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config\system" REM --> If error flag set, we do not have admin. if '%errorlevel%' NEQ '0' ( goto firstpage ) else ( goto gotAdmin ) :firstpage cls echo Where are you running this script on? echo. echo 1. On the currently running Windows echo 2. On the installation echo. echo. echo Do NOT choose option 1 if you are on the installation! echo It will cause an infinite loop! echo. set /p input=Input: if /i "%input%" == "1" ( set "input=" goto BatchGotAdmin ) if /i "%input%" == "2" ( set "input=" goto main ) else ( set "input=" goto firstpage ) :BatchGotAdmin REM sites.google.com/site/eneerge/scripts/batchgotadmin :------------------------------------- REM --> Check for permissions >nul 2>&1 "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\cacls.exe" "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config\system" REM --> If error flag set, we do not have admin. if '%errorlevel%' NEQ '0' ( cls echo Requesting administrative privileges... goto UACPrompt ) else ( goto gotAdmin ) :UACPrompt echo Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) > "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" echo UAC.ShellExecute "%~s0", "", "", "runas", 1 >> "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" exit /B :gotAdmin if exist "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" ( del "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" ) pushd "%CD%" CD /D "%~dp0" :-------------------------------------- :main cls echo ================================================================================ echo Windows 11 Requirements Bypass echo ================================================================================ echo. echo Adding key "BypassCPUCheck" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassCPUCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo Adding key "BypassStorageCheck" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassStorageCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo Adding key "BypassRAMCheck" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassRAMCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo Adding key "BypassTPMCheck" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassTPMCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo Adding key "BypassSecureBootCheck" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassSecureBootCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo Adding additional key "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" into registry... reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup" /v "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul echo. echo All the needed registries to bypass the requirements has been added. echo Now go back to previous page and then go to the next page to proceed. echo You should no longer see the "Unsupported" message anymore. echo. echo ================================================================================ echo. echo Press any key to close this CMD... pause > nul exit
You can mount it by right clicking on the ISO, Click on "Open With..." and select "C:/Windows/explorer.exe", this should open the iso from file explorer.
This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements Here's why: The PO must support TPM 2.0. The PC must support Secure Boot Give me TPM Bypass
Don't worry another Nikhil can help you. I used the install.wim trick, so basically get the 23H2 iso and flash it to a USB drive with Rufus, and with Rufus you can select the bypass system requirements (don't do it with 24H2 because the bypass doesn't work with 24H2 iso). Then what you do is also download the 24H2 iso, and dig out the install.wim file and replace the 23H2 install.wim file on the USB drive with the 24H2 install.wim that you got from the 24H2 iso. Once that's done, run the installer as normal and all the requirements are bypassed as they would with 23H2 but it'll install 24H2. Worked for me smoothly yesterday
@@NikhilTikare Hey, Nikhil TPM and secure boot is enabled on my laptop but my CPU(i5-7200U) ain't compatible. Is there any other way to upgrade from 22H2 to 24H2 without the need to clean install?
⚡🙏 Before commenting, watch the entire video, ⬆ read the description, and read the complete guide 🔗pureinfotech.com/install-windows-11-24h2-without-usb If you still have additional questions, feel free to ask. Thanks
This version has a very small touch when it comes in design that I honestly liked and I feel I needed it to feel a modern version.
Thanks 😍 love from India 🇮🇳
works perfect. I've done 7 system remotely using this method.
I found just downloading the Windows 11 Installation Assistance was so much easier than the way you're showing. This way does everything on its own, takes about 1=hour from start to 1-hour to finish
My story, I tried to upgrade by my own in night. My laptop was sitting next to me on bed and i had put the IOS file to burn on laptop for upgrade. But only thing I did different from this video is that i have selected the option "Download Update, Drivers and ...". When I woke up to see the progress, My display was at login page but the display looks way too odd, Only orange circles every where and can barely see the login password menu. I though during sleep, i might have broke the display😂😂. I got panic as we all know after just waking and see this type of things scared us. But once i got calm, I have think to boot the device into boot mode and thankfully the display over there looks normal as all GUI interface shows properly. Then I know the OS or driver got corrupted during upgrade. I just reinstall all graphics drivers and writing this comment from same laptop😂😁!
Thanks for this. Currently running 23H2. Downloaded 24H2 ISO and started upgrade. Unfortunately when PC reboots for the first time during installation, it hangs at the POST screen. After a couple minutes, it BSOD and undoes the upgrade so I am back to 23H2. Has any one got any suggestions to cure this please?
Redo download the ISO, make sure your PC meets the requirements, or better yet wait... There is no reason to upgrade at this time
I tried do this yesterday but it was popping up April 2024 when it october 2024 i wanted 24h2 not the 23h2 from April
they didnt update the website yesterday, its why it couldnt work, but today they updated the site with the new version
@@nuwminus mine still saying april 2024 idk why when im on 23h2 so they better fix it in couple days
@@JerrodSwanson then i think it depends on where you live
@@nuwminus im in usa so idk why it not working for me for some reason saying april 2024 not october 2024 update for
Yeah it did say that for me too but it updated to 26100.1742 which is 24H2. I used Windows 11 Update Asisstant
I updated to 24H2 an unsupported device, all good and then Windows Update Error 0x800F0825
Is pausing updates a solution till next update?
I always wait 4 updates before upgrading, but on unsupported hardware problems are always expected.
@@Pureinfotech if you install from ISO and you check not now box at check for updates, isn't the same? You'll get an outdated build
The update only manners if you know for fact that an update fixes somethings that may block your installation. There's no difference if you install the OS without updates, and the go to Windows Update to update.
this happened to me also with supported machine it's because we cancel the option "download updates" so try install again with the updates
@Pureinfotech I love your wall paper, where can I get it?
is Win 11 24H2 iso take a 5.4 GB? Why this Win11 iso take 6.16 GB ??
So idk how he got 6.16GB but I just tested it and the media creation tool downloads the ISO packed with an ESD so the full ISO is about 4.40GB. The one on the website seems to be packed with a WIM and comes in at around 5.41GB on my download attempt
BLOAT!
Yes same I downloaded from the official website and the size was 5.4 gb and I do not get the option to keep all my files and settings only clean install option is present. Wtf is this. Someone help??
@@AarpitKumar-no8qycheck your computer language and download the media creation tool use a same language with your computer has otherwise keep file & apps is grey out and can not choose, so the language for ISO file should follow the one on your computer.
Hello thanks for the reply actually it is not the language problem my edition was enterprise and now I changed to pro everything in the registry seems fine but still the iso does not let me keep my files and apps.The MOST surprising thing is my setup.exe starts in a completely different manner it does not show that traditional preparing icon it directly starts up and tells me to select my keyboard language some settings and no option at all to keep my files and settings just forcing me to clean install. I searched all over Google but all in vain. Any help is greatly appreciated.
How can i bypass TPM 2.0 check
by upgrading your motherboard
make a bypass.bat file
@echo off
rem ================================================================================
rem Windows 11 Requirements Bypass
rem ================================================================================
rem
rem Written by Shiro39
rem Last modified 2021-08-03
rem
rem ================================================================================
title Windows 11
mode con:cols=80 lines=20
REM --> Check for permissions
>nul 2>&1 "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\cacls.exe" "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config\system"
REM --> If error flag set, we do not have admin.
if '%errorlevel%' NEQ '0' (
goto firstpage
) else (
goto gotAdmin
)
:firstpage
cls
echo Where are you running this script on?
echo.
echo 1. On the currently running Windows
echo 2. On the installation
echo.
echo.
echo Do NOT choose option 1 if you are on the installation!
echo It will cause an infinite loop!
echo.
set /p input=Input:
if /i "%input%" == "1" (
set "input="
goto BatchGotAdmin
)
if /i "%input%" == "2" (
set "input="
goto main
) else (
set "input="
goto firstpage
)
:BatchGotAdmin
REM sites.google.com/site/eneerge/scripts/batchgotadmin
:-------------------------------------
REM --> Check for permissions
>nul 2>&1 "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\cacls.exe" "%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\config\system"
REM --> If error flag set, we do not have admin.
if '%errorlevel%' NEQ '0' (
cls
echo Requesting administrative privileges...
goto UACPrompt
) else ( goto gotAdmin )
:UACPrompt
echo Set UAC = CreateObject^("Shell.Application"^) > "%temp%\getadmin.vbs"
echo UAC.ShellExecute "%~s0", "", "", "runas", 1 >> "%temp%\getadmin.vbs"
"%temp%\getadmin.vbs"
exit /B
:gotAdmin
if exist "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" ( del "%temp%\getadmin.vbs" )
pushd "%CD%"
CD /D "%~dp0"
:--------------------------------------
:main
cls
echo ================================================================================
echo Windows 11 Requirements Bypass
echo ================================================================================
echo.
echo Adding key "BypassCPUCheck" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassCPUCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo Adding key "BypassStorageCheck" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassStorageCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo Adding key "BypassRAMCheck" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassRAMCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo Adding key "BypassTPMCheck" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassTPMCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo Adding key "BypassSecureBootCheck" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig" /v "BypassSecureBootCheck" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo Adding additional key "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" into registry...
reg add "HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup" /v "AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU" /f /t REG_DWORD /d 1 > nul
echo.
echo All the needed registries to bypass the requirements has been added.
echo Now go back to previous page and then go to the next page to proceed.
echo You should no longer see the "Unsupported" message anymore.
echo.
echo ================================================================================
echo.
echo Press any key to close this CMD...
pause > nul
exit
Tnx 🤍
Ça fonctionne pas chez moi
install on GPT or MBR
GPT
Can't mount showing
Restart PC and try again
You can mount it by right clicking on the ISO, Click on "Open With..." and select "C:/Windows/explorer.exe", this should open the iso from file explorer.
This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements
Here's why:
The PO must support TPM 2.0.
The PC must support Secure Boot
Give me TPM Bypass
Don't worry another Nikhil can help you. I used the install.wim trick, so basically get the 23H2 iso and flash it to a USB drive with Rufus, and with Rufus you can select the bypass system requirements (don't do it with 24H2 because the bypass doesn't work with 24H2 iso). Then what you do is also download the 24H2 iso, and dig out the install.wim file and replace the 23H2 install.wim file on the USB drive with the 24H2 install.wim that you got from the 24H2 iso. Once that's done, run the installer as normal and all the requirements are bypassed as they would with 23H2 but it'll install 24H2. Worked for me smoothly yesterday
I had the same error and found a simple work around. From the command prompt, run setup with these parameters: "./Setup.exe /product server"
@@NikhilTikare Hey, Nikhil
TPM and secure boot is enabled on my laptop but my CPU(i5-7200U) ain't compatible. Is there any other way to upgrade from 22H2 to 24H2 without the need to clean install?
Ran this shit once, never again.
I will do clean install iso
That's the best approach.