Question Windows 11 - Windows 11

Hello,
I saw on a website someone has installed the Windows 11 on a Smartphone.
Think you is it possible to do it on the Surface RT ? It's the same architecture ARM.

So far there is no ARM32 builds of Win11, so no. Not yet, anyways. The smartphone had to have been ARM64/Aarch64, the Surfaces are ARM32.

frylockk19 said:
So far there is no ARM32 builds of Win11, so no. Not yet, anyways. The smartphone had to have been ARM64/Aarch64, the Surfaces are ARM32.
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Okey I understand now
Thanks for your help !
Who knows, maybe one day !

tagdevil said:
Okey I understand now
Thanks for your help !
Who knows, maybe one day !
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No problem! Maybe it will be possible one day, only the future will be able to tell us.

I'm feelling ready to brick an RT Surface (1st Gen), to test Windows11. I don't know what is going to happen. But, who knows...?
And in my hands, have a Surface Pro 1st Gen wich, i think is an I5 Processor, 64-bit. At this equipment, i'm trying to restore/fix boot record. I've allready entered in recovery mode. But forgot to fix this problem, and now i need again to enter in recovery mode. But it allways enter in bios setup!

MareAlta said:
I'm feelling ready to brick an RT Surface (1st Gen), to test Windows11. I don't know what is going to happen. But, who knows...?
And in my hands, have a Surface Pro 1st Gen wich, i think is an I5 Processor, 64-bit. At this equipment, i'm trying to restore/fix boot record. I've allready entered in recovery mode. But forgot to fix this problem, and now i need again to enter in recovery mode. But it allways enter in bios setup!
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The RT just won't boot to Windows, only issue it'll have as there is for sure no 32bit or ARM32/Aarch32 builds, only WinPE is 32bit (you could recover it). As for your Pro 1st gen, it'll be fine. Just be sure to bypass the TPM 2.0 thing.

Windows is some of the worst OS ever.

VD171 said:
Windows is some of the worst OS ever.
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Yup. Linux/FOSS for life

No, because windows RT used ARM 32, but windows 11 only support ARM64

Data.hu | Fájl nem létezik
Az adott fájl nem létezik. Valószínűleg a tulajdonosa már törölte rendszerünkből, vagy a 2001. évi CVIII. törvény alapján, jogsértés miatt került eltávolításra.
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I've installed a recent w11 build (on ARM system tho) and it just needed:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
Key: LabConfig
DWORD 32bit
BypassTPMCheck = 1
BypassRAMCheck = 1
BypassSecureBootCheck = 1
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
MoSetup Key
Dword 32 Bit
AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
Value = 1 Hexadecimal
How to open registry editor on installer:
1. Press Shift+F10
2. Once command prompt window appears type "regedit" and press enter
Option 2:
1. Ensure you're on main page with the Install Now button
2. Press the "Repair your computer" link on bottom
3. Troubleshoot -> Command Prompt
4. Once command prompt window appears type "regedit" and press enter

Varga Laci said:
Data.hu | Fájl nem létezik
Az adott fájl nem létezik. Valószínűleg a tulajdonosa már törölte rendszerünkből, vagy a 2001. évi CVIII. törvény alapján, jogsértés miatt került eltávolításra.
data.hu
I've installed a recent w11 build (on ARM system tho) and it just needed:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
Key: LabConfig
DWORD 32bit
BypassTPMCheck = 1
BypassRAMCheck = 1
BypassSecureBootCheck = 1
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
MoSetup Key
Dword 32 Bit
AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
Value = 1 Hexadecimal
How to open registry editor on installer:
1. Press Shift+F10
2. Once command prompt window appears type "regedit" and press enter
Option 2:
1. Ensure you're on main page with the Install Now button
2. Press the "Repair your computer" link on bottom
3. Troubleshoot -> Command Prompt
4. Once command prompt window appears type "regedit" and press enter
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ARM64 orrrrr...?

frylockk19 said:
ARM64 orrrrr...?
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Arm plus Intel, AMD Have a look around on Telegram.

Varga Laci said:
Arm plus Intel, AMD Have a look around on Telegram.
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What group

Wait, do you think I asked what CPU the keys work on? My bad if so, was asking if you installed Windows on an ARM64 or ARM32 CPU

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[GUIDE] Win 95/98/XP and Linux OS (Knoppix/Ubuntu etc) on Xperia S No root needed!!!

Yes ! Now you can run x86 based operating systems on your Xperia S. No root needed
IS A VIRTUAL MACHINE, DOESN'T TOUCH ANDROID
The windows 95/98 works great on my Xperia S
All credits to their respective developers.....
Instructions :
1.Download and install Bochs2_5_1.apk (stable but slower) or QEMU.apk (unstable but faster)
2.Download SDL(BOCHS).zip for Bochs2_5_1.apk and SDL(QEMU).zip for QEMU.apk and extract on root of sdcard , so path should be sdcard/SDL/*.*
3.Put a disk image of type ".img" of any operating system in SDL folder and rename it to "c.img" (tested : win 95/98/XP ----------------Linux OSs like Ubuntu/Knoppix/redhat etc can also be used)
4.here i uploaded an img of windows 98 http://www.mediafire.com/?ec76dg96qspyx5k (just change the extention from .mp3 to .zip, extract and here you go)
5.Run Bochs or LibSDL from appdrawer. Let it boot (takes few secs) and enjoy.
How to Create .IMG from .VHD disk image in Second Post
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Instructions (BOCHS) :
- The screen works as touchpad to control the mouse cursor and volume up/down works as left/right click.
- You can also tap the screen to generate left click.(this does not work everytime)
- Back = BackSpace, Menu = Enter, left-upper corner click generates TAB
- left-lower corner click popups keyboard
( For a desktop like experience use this keyboard -> Hackers Keyboard, or a usb keyboard using the usb host cable)
-Create a folder called "HDD" on the root of your SDcard and put your softwares/files or anything in there. When you boot windows, then in "My Computer" you will see "d" drive which will have the "HDD" folder contents. So you can install/use them in Windows.
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Instructions (QEMU):
- The screen works as touchpad to control the mouse cursor.
- You can also tap the screen to generate left click (right click is not possible AFAIK) .
- Back = BackSpace, Holding Menu = popups keyboard
( For a desktop like experience use this keyboard -> Hackers Keyboard or a usb keyboard using the usb host cable )
- No custom files can be used as of now, will find a way and post here again.
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Some freeware disk images can be found on the next links (not sure if any of them will work as i have not tested , only win 95/98/XP are tested.)
HERE and HERE
thanks to:
mnomaanw, and all the developers working on this project
How to Create .IMG Disk Image from .VHD
1. Download ISO Recorder here
2. Mount the VHD
-Windows 7
-Go to your start menu, right click on Computer, and choose 'manage'
-On the left, click on 'Disk Management' (may take a few moments)
-Click on 'More Actions' and choose 'Attach VHD'
-Choose your VHD
3. Open Windows Exporer
4. Right click on the newly mounted VHD and select 'Create ISO Image File' and when saving, choose save as any file type.
5. Save as c.img
Thanks to chessmaster W/nook for posting these instructions
OR:
I found this somewhere on a non English site, so I translated it via google.....Much part of the guide is understandable.
(Instructions)
Download QEMU for companies
Create a folder on the C drive and extract all the qemu from the archive there.
(Go to the folder in the console)
(hard way)
Win XP: Start> Run> cmd
Win 7: The push buttons Win + R, write cmd and click on OK
Writing in the console
Code
cd c: \ qemu
(easy way, but it only works on Win 7)
Go to the folder qemu (not necessarily on drive C)
Hold down Shift, click on the empty space of the open folder, right-click
In the menu click on "Open Command Window"
Create an image of your hard disk - write to the console
Code
qemu-img create-f raw disk.img 2000M
(Where)
disk.img - the name of the hard disk
2000M - the size in megabytes (the size can be anything, if only Windows was placed, but just the 2000M).
Create (. Iso) image c installation disk Windows XP (look in Advanced) and rename it to image.iso
Copy it to the folder c: \ qemu
If the c: \ qemu disk image is the image of the hard drive then run QEMU - write to the console
Code
qemu.exe-m 1024-boot d-cdrom image.iso-hda disk.img
(Where)
1024-m - amount of RAM available to QEMU
-Boot d - to boot from cd-rom
-Cdrom image.iso - our installation CD
-Hda disk.img - hard disk image
(Install windows as usual)
Format to NTFS required (do not be lazy is a very fast)
Creating a Windows completed.
Disk.img take out of the c: \ qemu and copy the smart
(Now set up the Smart)
Download BOCHS for Android
Download the SDL: SDL.zip (47.85 KB) Number of downloads: 240
Installation:
Install apk
Unpack the archive in the SDL sdcard / SDL
disk.img move to the sdcard / SDL
(Edit file bochsrc.txt)
Neither of which do not touch, but here:
# What disk images will be used
# Floppya: 1_44 = W98RUS.img, status = inserted
change the name of the image as follows:
# What disk images will be used
# Floppya: 1_44 = disk.img, status = inserted
and here:
ata0-master: type = disk, path = "c.img"
change to:
ata0-master: type = disk, path = "disk.img"
All store and run Bochs
We look forward to and enjoy!
that sounds great
just to make sure that i have understand the general idea
so it is about running windows 98 as any other application on Android ??
and it will not replace the original OS
mohammed510 said:
that sounds great
just to make sure that i have understand the general idea
so it is about running windows 98 as any other application on Android ??
and it will not replace the original OS
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yes is a virtual machine dosent touch android
vitorugo-8 said:
one video showing that working will be good
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i will do it tomorrow
one video showing that working will be good
vitorugo-8 said:
one video showing that working will be good
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We did not take vids but there's a few screenshots here http://www.xperiagamer.com/Apps/windows-on-xperia.html we tried this few weeks back and worked well on the xperia s
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i can not install bochs.apk and qemu.apk parse error problem
cannot extract .zip files. I've tried both
hololodilolo said:
cannot extract .zip files. I've tried both
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Try the link 2 posts above. I uploaded them and both should be fully working.
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marcoplo said:
i can not install bochs.apk and qemu.apk parse error problem
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Same here
Update: Copies in this link work perfectly!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459153
Thanx
Bookmarking the post! will read it and do it later!
i've tried it on my SGS2....nice ... I have XP on my phone
Btw... is there a way on how to make it faster and snapier..??
baramuli said:
i've tried it on my SGS2....nice ... I have XP on my phone
Btw... is there a way on how to make it faster and snapier..??
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Not really. Different architectures, you can only emulate and not virtualize.
baramuli said:
i've tried it on my SGS2....nice ... I have XP on my phone
Btw... is there a way on how to make it faster and snapier..??
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To make this faster is possibile but not on curent generation of phone Maybe on the newgen of Huawei soC at x64 but the project is still in Very Very Alpha
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optik19918 said:
To make this faster is possibile but not on curent generation of phone Maybe on the newgen of Huawei soC at x64 but the project is still in Very Very Alpha
Sent from my LT26i using xda premium
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Nope. Even ARMv8 won't really be able to virtualize desktop CPUs. I've had a chance to play with a TI board and the thing is badass, but it doesn't have hardware virtualization.
Thx
thanks for your work, I'll test.
I cant make it work, i already try with win 98, and win 95, it always show only like the BIOS screen and then it close, (no force closing, just close)
what a shame
jacker60 said:
I cant make it work, i already try with win 98, and win 95, it always show only like the BIOS screen and then it close, (no force closing, just close)
what a shame
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i tested again now and works, with BOCHS i will test the other one to!
the win 98 img i uploaded is damaged, upolading right now w95 tested and working,
maybe your windows img is damaged
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What advantages does this bring?
naughtb4 said:
What advantages does this bring?
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It's one of those "because you can" things
Sent from my Xperia Arc S using xda premium

Change the default boot up to Windows 10 instead of Remix OS.

I have successfully installed Remix OS on my Acer Switch Alpha 12 with dual boot Win 10 and Remix OS and most of the things work great. Can anyone here share a guide on how to change the default boot up to Windows 10 instead of Remix OS as per the attached screen capture and possible to shorten the waiting time from 30 seconds to 3 seconds maybe. I have tried to edit it from Windows 10 as per attached screen capture but there show only Windows 10 and no Remix OS.
Use EasyBCD application in Windows
I tried EasyBCD and in UEFI mode but I didn't proceed further as I got this error
"EFI Bootloader Detected!
EasyBCD has detected that your machine is currently booting in EFI mode. Due to limitations set by Microsoft, many of EasyBCD’s multi-booting features cannot be used in EFI mode and have been disabled."
Not sure if safe to proceed, but all advise is most welcome...
Okay... I don't own a UEFI machine to trial so lets try another way. Open start menu in windows and in search enter 'msconfig' then enter. A small windows will open showing you boot option. Choose Windows 10 and set it default. Then reboot to see the results.
modaifallah said:
Okay... I don't own a UEFI machine to trial so lets try another way. Open start menu in windows and in search enter 'msconfig' then enter. A small windows will open showing you boot option. Choose Windows 10 and set it default. Then reboot to see the results.
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The "msconfig" is similiar with the screen capture that I attached. Only show windows 10 and no others
yltan said:
The "msconfig" is similiar with the screen capture that I attached. Only show windows 10 and no others
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Try something and tell me what is the result:
Hold the mouse pointer over the window on lower left of screen
Right-click and select the option Command Prompt (Admin)
Allow the command prompt
At the next screen type: mountvol x: /s
If you do not receive an error message then type: cd x:\
If you see a prompt with X:\> then we can continue from there; post what you found
modaifallah said:
Okay... I don't own a UEFI machine to trial so lets try another way. Open start menu in windows and in search enter 'msconfig' then enter. A small windows will open showing you boot option. Choose Windows 10 and set it default. Then reboot to see the results.
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lollyjay said:
Try something and tell me what is the result:
Hold the mouse pointer over the window on lower left of screen
Right-click and select the option Command Prompt (Admin)
Allow the command prompt
At the next screen type: mountvol x: /s
If you do not receive an error message then type: cd x:\
If you see a prompt with X:\> then we can continue from there; post what you found
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Hi,
I can mount X: as per your guide and can access to X:\ by typing "x:" but not "cd x:". However, I have already mapped my network drive on to X:\. Is this ok?
Well since you are already using X then try again using another letter such as Z
lollyjay said:
Well since you are already using X then try again using another letter such as Z
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I already mapped Z to my another network drive. I tried "mountvol u: /s" which is not mapped to any drive but got the "The parameter is incorrect."
yltan said:
I already mapped Z to my another network drive. I tried "mountvol u: /s" which is not mapped to any drive but got the "The parameter is incorrect."
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Well in that case I don't have any further thoughts...
lollyjay said:
Well since you are already using X then try again using another letter such as Z
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lollyjay said:
Well in that case I don't have any further thoughts...
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Thanks for the effort...
yltan said:
I have successfully installed Remix OS on my Acer Switch Alpha 12 with dual boot Win 10 and Remix OS and most of the things work great. Can anyone here share a guide on how to change the default boot up to Windows 10 instead of Remix OS as per the attached screen capture and possible to shorten the waiting time from 30 seconds to 3 seconds maybe. I have tried to edit it from Windows 10 as per attached screen capture but there show only Windows 10 and no Remix OS.
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I just went through this process this week. I had the same question as you, and did alot of experimentation to get the solution. This is how it works on my system (Lenovo tablet, Windows 10 Pro, Remix OS, dual boot using Grub boot loader).
Okay, ignore what you've done so far.
Assume we have a first-time installation of Remix OS.
My instructions will only help you in this situation.
I can't really correct any experiments you may have done after that.
1) When the Remix OS installation tool tells you to reboot, don't do it. Just exit it, and restart after we finish the steps below.
2) Open command prompt as an Administrator.
3) Mount your boot partition by following these instructions. I think you may have had problems with past advice because it is not so clear. This tutorial has clear steps:
Code:
http://linuxbsdos.com/2015/09/05/how-to-delete-grub-files-from-a-boot-efi-partition-in-windows-10/
4) Navigate to the following folder (change drive letter "Z:" to whatever you used to mount the boot drive):
Code:
Z:\Boot\Grub\
5) Edit the file "grub.cfg"
6) To set a default OS, that the Grub boot loader always highlights:
- Search grub.cfg and ensure the entry menuentry 'Windows' is above menuentry 'Remix OS'.
- This basically indicates that Windows is the first option in the boot menu, and Remix OS is second.
- Search grub.cfg and find the entry set default="${saved_entry}"
- Replace it with set default=0
- This basically tells the Grub boot loader to highlight the top entry (Windows) everytime it starts.
7) To change the countdown timer, that the Grub boot loader uses:
- Search grub.cfg for set timeout=
- Replace it with set timeout=3 (you can change "3" to whatever countdown number you like)
8) OPTIONAL! To set the default OS to repeat whatever was last selected:
- Suppose in the future, you want the the Grub boot loader to automatically highlight whatever OS was selected last.
- In my situation, the Remix OS installation tool has a glitch where it makes "Remix OS" automatically selected every startup.
- To correct this, repeat all the actions to mount the boot drive & edit the grub.cg file (see "6)" instructions).
- Search grub.cfg for menuentry 'Windows'
- In the line under it, add the text: savedefault
- Search grub.cfg for menuentry 'Remix OS'
- Ensure that somewhere in the lines below, the text savedefault exists. If not, add it manually.
- The problem, in my situation, was that the Remix OS installation tool only added "savedefault" to the Remix OS entry...and not the Windows entry. By adding that line to both OS's, the Grub bootloader can properly tell which OS was selected last & choose it for you on startup.
piece of cake. modify this on your Grub line
set default="${savedefault}" <--------change to this
function savedefault {
saved_entry="${chosen}"
save_env saved_entry
menuentry 'Windows 10' --class windows {
savedefault <-----------Add this(Tells it to always highlight Windows)
search --file --no-floppy --set=root /EFI/MICROSOFT/BOOT/BOOTMGFW.EFI
chainloader (${root})/EFI/MICROSOFT/BOOT/BOOTMGFW.EFI
Go to the RemixOS line and remove savedefault from that line and done. Now it will always boot with Windows highlighted
set timeout=30 <---------Modify 30 to whatever youd like for Timeout
I made a batch file for Easy Mounting of the EFI partition. It's set up to use drive Z, so if you have a drive Z already, modify my batch file to use whatever drive you'd like. Extract and run as Admin
PizzaG Windows 10 EFI Partition Helper: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_NCp06S3NUmUVpNR2RheHpOTlk

[CLOSED]SOLUTION. "This PC can't run Windows 11"

@paramparmatma Thread closed as a subject matter related thread already exists:
"This PC can't run Windows 11"
like many, i am getting this error. i have a built PC with a Ryzen 7 2700X. I think there might be a BIOS setting to enable TPM, but I haven't checked yet. Anyone else run into this? this is the link to the Windows 11 compatibility checker...
forum.xda-developers.com
All important posts of this thread have been copied to there. However, I suggest to review the XDA Forum Rules with special emphasis on rule no. 5 and in future to post in existing threads before creating new ones. Thanks for your cooperation!
Regards
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Senior Moderator
1: Create your own installation media
2: The steps necessary to remove the "Secure Boot" and "TPM 2.0" requirements error when attempting to install Windows 11
3: Obtain the newest available Windows 10 ISO from Micro$0ft;
Already have made your Windows 11 USB Installer using Rufus;
Mount Windows 10 ISO;
Find and locate the folder named Sources on the mounted ISO;
Copy all of the files in the Sources folder of the mounted ISO except for install.wim/install.esd;
Navigate to the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer that you have previously created in your File Manager;
Open the Sources folder on the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer;
Paste the previously copied contents/files from the Sources folder on the mounted Win 10 ISO to the Sources folder of the Windows 11 bootable USB Installer, and make sure to replace the files present in the Windows 11 USB Installer Sources folder;
Boot from Windows 11 USB Installer;
Profit from not having the requirements of Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 being enabled in place.
For more deatils hereis detailed tutorial. Link.
Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
I'll give it a try
I remember very similar pains when Windows 10 first released. I think everything will be fine for the most part as long as your machine can run Windows 10. Not much is different between the two.
Thank you thank you thank you I thought I was screwed too I've got an old optiplex 790 with a Intel i5 4 series and I just booted all I did was change the registry through the BIOS on the front end during the install which means I made the ISO file for USB UEFI boot I got the error saying that my machine hardware was not suitable for Windows 11 so I hit shift and F10 to command prompt and entered notepad because I already copied the registry into a text document that's accessible from the file menu in the notepad never done that before and that was pretty cool..copied it and then went back to the command prompt and went to the regedit.exe... copy what I had on the the text document into the actual local registry and then started the install process all over and Golden... I had to actually download the ISO file from Android host file of all places checksum good worked out everything's even better when I can beat the status quo
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Interesting. Has anyone actually tried this method with success?
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I am using it through leaked win 11 iso
Yes. I did it pretty much the same but unpacked/repacked install.wim, and renamed to install.esd with just the target version.
TPM 1.2 I never enabled secure boot and it's a 6th gen. Windows update is being a sore loser.
You may need to edit the registry after. Lookin' around myself.
The simplest solution that worked for me:
How To Remove or Replace appraiserres.dll in Windows 11 Setup
October 12, 2021: A big update! Please note that you no longer need to replace the appraiserres.dll file in order to bypass the TPM check and fix the installation error when installing Windows 11. …
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Download Mirror: https://www.dllme.com/dll/files/appraiserres_dll.html
Here's more info on installing Windows 11 on unsupported machine:
How to install Windows 11 on almost any unsupported PC
Want Windows 11 but have an unsupported computer? Here's how to install Windows 11 even if your PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements.
www.xda-developers.com
This Link helped me out, hope it fixes your problem too.
Thank you guys!
Will try it out
To install Windows 11 on an old PC by bypassing TPM and Secure Boot using registry
1. Boot Windows 11 from USB media and select your preferred language.
2. On the next page, click Install Now.
3. On Activate Windows page, Press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt window.
4. Type notepad on the command prompt and hit enter.
5. Copy the following and save it as a .REG file format tpmbypass.reg in the source folder.
Code:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig]
"BypassTPMCheck"=dword:00000001
"BypassSecureBootCheck"=dword:00000001
6. Once saved, select File > Open and specify All Files for the file type.
7. Find tpmbypass.reg, right-click, and select Merge.
8. Voila, Windows 11 will be installed on your old PC.
If you are stuck on Getting devices ready progress
1. Hold the power button of your PC in 5 seconds to turn it off forcefully and turn it back on.
2. If you see The computer restarted unexpectedly error message, press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt window.
3. Type regedit and hit enter to start Registry Editor.
4. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\Status\ChildCompletion and double-click the setup.exe on the right pane.
5. Change the Value Data from 1 to 3 and click OK to save changes.
6. Close Registry Editor and click OK on the error message restart your PC and is now fixed.
Modifying registry while installing​3.1 Boot from the Windows 11 installation media
3.2 Start to install, we will see the Error “This PC can’t run Windows 11”
3.3 Use Shift + F10 to open command prompt window
3.4 Type regedit then Press Enter key
3.5 Find HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup
3.6 Create Item New Key: LabConfig
3.7 Inside of LabConfig,
Create DWORD 32, BypassTPMCheck, Value 00000001
Create DWORD 32, BypassSecureBootCheck, Value 00000001
3.8 Save and Exit Registry Editor
Continue to install/upgrade, we may have another hardware compatibility error during the process, Click Exit, ignore the error and roll back, Use Win + E to open file explorer, Delete C:\$WINDOWS.~BT\Sources\AppraiserRes.dll , Launch Windows update again.
orb_selektor said:
Thank you guys!
Will try it out
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did it work?
svetius said:
did it work?
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No luck yet, I will give a second try this weekend.
Saludos amigo!
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Question How to update Windows 11 21H2 to 22H2 on "Unsupported Hardwarde" without loosing data

Hi everyone,
I need some help. I installed Windows 11 21H2 on "Unsupported hardware" like Microsoft said, but it runs smoothly on my computer. 22H2 update came and gave Windows 11 new design and features, and i want so much to install it without losing any data but i don't receive the update in Windows Update. I made some searches about it and i saw this update won't come for "Unsupported Hardware" users, and i don't find any KB updates in the web, so i have to reinstall windows and i won't loose all of my works, software and configuration, any to install this like normal ?
Thanks for reply
Download the latest version of Rufus from here.
Head over to the official website for Windows 11 ISO download.
Under the Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) section, click Select Download, and select Windows 11.
This will prompt you to select the language for your ISO.
Hope This Works,
Peter
I had this exact dilemma when 22H2 came out. All I had to do was create the AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU registry tweak and download the 22H2 iso from Microsoft's website. You don't even need to make a bootable USB, you can just mount the iso and upgrade from there.
Make sure when you download the iso to select the same language as the one you're upgrading, otherwise it will force you to clean install.
mrcutiepatootie said:
I had this exact dilemma when 22H2 came out. All I had to do was create the AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU registry tweak and download the 22H2 iso from Microsoft's website. You don't even need to make a bootable USB, you can just mount the iso and upgrade from there.
Make sure when you download the iso to select the same language as the one you're upgrading, otherwise it will force you to clean install.
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ok thx
mrcutiepatootie said:
I had this exact dilemma when 22H2 came out. All I had to do was create the AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU registry tweak and download the 22H2 iso from Microsoft's website. You don't even need to make a bootable USB, you can just mount the iso and upgrade from there.
Make sure when you download the iso to select the same language as the one you're upgrading, otherwise it will force you to clean install.
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bro it is not working. can you help?
sundaraprakash said:
bro it is not working. can you help?
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Try this
edit : tried to attach a script but it might be blocked
Copy this into a text file and change extension to .cmd
@(set "0=%~f0"^)#) & powershell -nop -c iex([io.file]::ReadAllText($env:0)) & exit/b
#:: double-click to run or just copy-paste into powershell - it's a standalone hybrid script
#:: v5 of the toggle script uses programdata instead of system32, no longer deletes appraiserres.dll, and clears bypass folder
#:: uses IFEO to attach to Virtual Disk Service Loader process running during setup, then creates a bypass dir
#:: it must also do some ping-pong renaming of vdsldr in programdata
#:: you probably don't need to have it installed at all times - just when doing feature updates or manual setup within windows
#:: hence the on off toggle just by running the script again
#:: can get 11 release beta or dev builds via Windows Update after using OfflineInsiderEnroll by whatever127 and abbodi1406
$_Paste_in_Powershell = {
$N = "Skip TPM Check on Dynamic Update"; $X = @("' $N (c) AveYo 2021 : v4 IFEO-based with no flashing cmd window")
$X+= 'C = "cmd /q AveYo /d/x/r pushd %systemdrive%\\$windows.~bt\\Sources\\Panther && mkdir Appraiser_Data.ini\\AveYo&"'
$X+= 'M = "pushd %allusersprofile%& ren vd.exe vdsldr.exe &robocopy ""%systemroot%/system32/"" ""./"" ""vdsldr.exe""&"'
$X+= 'D = "ren vdsldr.exe vd.exe& start vd.exe -Embedding" : CreateObject("WScript.Shell").Run C & M & D, 0, False'
$K = 'HKLM:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Image File Execution Options\vdsldr.exe'
$P = [Environment]::GetFolderPath('CommonApplicationData'); $F = join-path $P '11tpm.vbs'; $V = "wscript $F //B //T:5"
if (test-path $K) {
remove-item $K -force -ea 0 >''; del $F -force -ea 0; del (join-path $P 'vd.exe') -force -ea 0
write-host -fore 0xf -back 0xd "`n $N v4 [REMOVED] run again to install "
} else {
new-item $K -force -ea 0 >''; set-itemproperty $K 'Debugger' $V -force -ea 0; [io.file]::WriteAllText($F, $X-join"`r`n")
write-host -fore 0xf -back 0x2 "`n $N v4 [INSTALLED] run again to remove "
} ; rmdir $([Environment]::SystemDirectory[0]+':\\$Windows.~BT\\Sources\\Panther') -rec -force -ea 0; timeout /t 5
} ; start powershell -args "-nop -c & {`n`n$($_Paste_in_Powershell-replace'"','\"')}" -verb runas
$_Press_Enter
#::
Hey Can You Really Upgrade To 11 On An Unsprouted Laptop
sundaraprakash said:
bro it is not working. can you help?
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Create the following registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
Name: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1
Exit regedit and upgrade.
MadManMaitland said:
Hey Can You Really Upgrade To 11 On An Unsprouted Laptop
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This thread is for upgrading on an existing Windows 11 install on an unsupported device without losing data. If you haven't installed Windows 11 on your unsupported device there are plenty of ways to do this here.
mrcutiepatootie said:
Create the following registry key in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
Name: AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1
Exit regedit and upgrade.
This thread is for upgrading on an existing Windows 11 install on an unsupported device without losing data. If you haven't installed Windows 11 on your unsupported device there are plenty of ways to do this here.
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this one worked thx so much
You can also use rufus to create a "tweaked" version of the USB stick installer from the original ISO, then it will update without a hick.
viktak said:
You can also use rufus to create a "tweaked" version of the USB stick installer from the original ISO, then it will update without a hick.
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I have used both Rufus and Ventoy, both work great installing Win 11 on any workstation or PC.
Joseph said:
I have used both Rufus and Ventoy, both work great installing Win 11 on any workstation or PC.
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I think rufus is better
F-Google said:
I think rufus is better
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I agree, but I like the fact ventoy can hold more than one ISO, as much as your thumb drive can hold, I've got a 64gb thumb drive with about 5 different OS ISO.
MadManMaitland said:
Hey Can You Really Upgrade To 11 On An Unsprouted Laptop
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Yes, you definitely can (guide) but on all of my devices, I always received updates like a charm... except now the upgrade to 22H2.
I can verify it worked using the Registry hack + downloading the ISO. All my 'incompatible' systems updated to 22H2 like a charm.
use this
GitHub - AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat: Universal MCT wrapper script for all Windows 10/11 versions from 1507 to 21H2!
Universal MCT wrapper script for all Windows 10/11 versions from 1507 to 21H2! - GitHub - AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat: Universal MCT wrapper script for all Windows 10/11 versions from 1507 to 21H2!
github.com
run
Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd
download windows 11
Download Windows 11
This will be the latest
instal again and use upgrade
If nothing helps try to make a inplace upgrade using a UPDATED Windows 11 Isofile, see this german site...
Windows 11 Inplace Upgrade Reparatur oder Feature Update
This works without losing your settings and programs!

Question SSD glitching/rebooting 1-3 times an hour

i have an asus rog g strix g713gt. i recently upgraded the secondary sshd (firecuda 1tb) to a ssd (wd blue 1tb). The ssd works flawlessly when i connect it externally via usb but the moment i connect it internally it restarts 1-3times an hour randomly freezing everything that was accessing data from it.. The event viewer logs the following warning/error everytime this incident happens "event 129 storahci Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued."
Laptop Model : ASUS ROG G STRIX G713GT
Processor : Intel i7 9th gen
Ram : 16gb
OS : Windows 11
There are no pending updates for drivers or windows. Already had the power plan set to performance with all power savings off and all settings set to max performance.. Edited the registry to add the drive to lpm state list. Also edited the registry to turn on ahci power management option in power settings and set it to active.. The driver shown is standard ahci driver from 2006 in device manager.. Please help
Have you tried running a Surface Scan using HD Sentinel?
Maybe the SSD isn't working well with Windows 11 due to it's firmware is out of date.
Lada333 said:
Have you tried running a Surface Scan using HD Sentinel?
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all basic scans done.. incl chkdsk & sfc to rule out everything else..
jwoegerbauer said:
Maybe the SSD isn't working well with Windows 11 due to it's firmware is out of date.
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its a brand new ssd, bought one in october had the same issue with it so got a new one in rma yet the problem persists.. the firmware is upto date as i checked on wd dashboard..
FYI:
The Bonjour Service application what in your case produces errors en masse is not a part of Windows’ installation but a certain application ( like Safari or iTunes ) might install it as a component on Windows 11. This means that when you install the application, it will automatically install Bonjour Services onto your Windows 11 computer.
This means that disabling Bonjour Service on Windows 11 might stop the application working. Thus, if you want to continue to use the application on Windows 11, you should not remove the service; if you don’t need it anymore, you can disable the service and no trouble will bother you.
jwoegerbauer said:
FYI:
The Bonjour Service application what in your case produces errors en masse is not a part of Windows’ installation but a certain application ( like Safari or iTunes ) might install it as a component on Windows 11. This means that when you install the application, it will automatically install Bonjour Services onto your Windows 11 computer.
This means that disabling Bonjour Service on Windows 11 might stop the application working. Thus, if you want to continue to use the application on Windows 11, you should not remove the service; if you don’t need it anymore, you can disable the service and no trouble will bother you.
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its there because of itunes also i am not worried about it.. my concern is the storachi issue..
You can try to reset the SATA AHCI driver what is a kernel device driver
Default Settings​
Startup type:ManualDisplay name:Microsoft Standard SATA AHCI DriverService name:storahciService type:kernelError control:criticalGroup:SCSI MiniportPath:%SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\storahci.sysRegistry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci
running at Windows Command Prompt
Code:
sc config storahci start= demand
and afterwards reboot PC.
jwoegerbauer said:
You can try to reset the SATA AHCI driver what is a kernel device driver
Default Settings​
Startup type:ManualDisplay name:Microsoft Standard SATA AHCI DriverService name:storahciService type:kernelError control:criticalGroup:SCSI MiniportPath:%SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\storahci.sysRegistry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci
running at Windows Command Prompt
Code:
sc config storahci start= demand
and afterwards reboot PC.
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trying..
jwoegerbauer said:
You can try to reset the SATA AHCI driver what is a kernel device driver
Default Settings​
Startup type:ManualDisplay name:Microsoft Standard SATA AHCI DriverService name:storahciService type:kernelError control:criticalGroup:SCSI MiniportPath:%SystemRoot%\System32\drivers\storahci.sysRegistry key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\storahci
running at Windows Command Prompt
Code:
sc config storahci start= demand
and afterwards reboot PC.
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done, no luck.. i earlier had uninstalled and reinstalled it as well..
You may also read here:
Error 129 from storahci - Microsoft Q&A
Since upgrading to Windows 10 my machine has been freezing for about 30 seconds at a time. I've tracked this down using event viewer to the dreaded Error 129, with a source of storahci. I've made sure my SSD firmware is up to date (according to the…
learn.microsoft.com
jwoegerbauer said:
You may also read here:
Error 129 from storahci - Microsoft Q&A
Since upgrading to Windows 10 my machine has been freezing for about 30 seconds at a time. I've tracked this down using event viewer to the dreaded Error 129, with a source of storahci. I've made sure my SSD firmware is up to date (according to the…
learn.microsoft.com
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already went thru the post earlier
Hello, thank you so much for your development work

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