Unfortunately no, at the moment this process does not work for Windows 10/11 based VMs. When Migrating from 10 to 11 the official recommendation from MIcrosoft is to deploy a new VM. However Microsoft's documented workaround for doing inplace upgrades of Win 10/11 VMs is to download the VHD of the VM, run it in hyper-v, upgrade it and then upload the upgraded vhd to azure and deploy it to a VM: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/windows/in-place-system-upgrade?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004796#download-and-upgrade-the-vhd
how to upgrade in place SQL Server Standard 2019 to SQL Server Standard 2022?
How do you revert back, if the upgrade fail ???
Use that snapshot for restore the VM.
Can you do the same for Windows 10/11 Pro/Ent/Multi-session 21H2/22H2/23H2 to 24H2 ???
Unfortunately no, at the moment this process does not work for Windows 10/11 based VMs. When Migrating from 10 to 11 the official recommendation from MIcrosoft is to deploy a new VM. However Microsoft's documented workaround for doing inplace upgrades of Win 10/11 VMs is to download the VHD of the VM, run it in hyper-v, upgrade it and then upload the upgraded vhd to azure and deploy it to a VM: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/azure/virtual-machines/windows/in-place-system-upgrade?WT.mc_id=AZ-MVP-5004796#download-and-upgrade-the-vhd