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If you can install 10, you can install this.can i install this in my System that has legacy Bios and secure boot off? (I have TPM on)
If you can install 10, you can install this.can i install this in my System that has legacy Bios and secure boot off? (I have TPM on)
Thanks a lot for the reply man. I was about to follow the Windows 10 source copy trick and you just saved me from the hassle of downloading win10 with my low bandwidth connection.If you can install 10, you can install this.
Can it be installed even though you don't have TPM 2.0 and it is a pre-2016 processor?
Yes if you replace win10 bootable usb with only install file from win11 iso.
Could you elaborate a bit more on what needs to be done in this situation, please?
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I have a question. If i install win11 right now(using tricks because i dont have tpm 2.0) although my pc doesnt have requirements, i will not get any win11 updates at all or just win10 updates? Can someone explain it to me ? Because right now im on dev build 21996.1 and it says i wont get any updates only for win10. Im confused here.
can i install this in my System that has legacy Bios and secure boot off? (I have TPM on)
I wouldn't hesitate to install this as a physical installation on any computer.. but maybe, just maybe... I'm a little crazy!Eh. I would say that as long as the person is fine (and comfortable) running test builds then do as you like. Keep ISO's available to reinstall 10 again perhaps (or to reinstall 11 again if you need) and you should be fine. Anyone messing with stuff like this to begin with should already be aware of what they are doing - and if they aren't then sure, stay away, if you aren't comfortable with formatting a system and installing ISO's at a moments notice - everyone else, carry on and do as you like.
I tried that and didnt work. weirdYes if you replace win10 bootable usb with only install file from win11 iso.
Hey @Victor24 . Please don't be concerned or worry. I'm a bad liar, And I would let you know if I altered any edition of this in any way. What have I got to gain from telling lies?? (In fact I'm a little pissed off now, because I value my honesty and integrity very highly)@FBConan , Bro, just wanna make sure .. did you apply tricks on this ISO. Sorry doubtful since ID has change. Coz I rely on your untouched. I know it was UUP.
And after installing this on my PC, I can confirm that it's COMPLETELY untouched, and installs without ANY issues. It also runs beautifully.Hey @Victor24 . Please don't be concerned or worry. I'm a bad liar, And I would let you know if I altered any edition of this in any way. What have I got to gain from telling lies??
So, what I did with this image, and I make it clear in my description, is I used the stock Windows 10 20H2 ISO (downloaded direct from MS), then after converting the untouched Windows 11 build to ESD with out any altering whatsoever, I injected the Windows 11 ESD file into the Stock untouched Win 10 ISO.
This hybrid build was made for TeamOS members to not have to do it themselves. Windows 10 setup doesn't have as strict of requirements as stock windows 11 setup does, but the end result, makes zero difference in your installation. You will get a 100% clean, untouched Windows 11 Installation on your machine with this ISO, because no files have been changed in the ENTIRE ISO from MS stock version .
I hope I made that clear enough, and everyone understands, that this is a 100% untouched build, or I would not have labeled it so.
There have been a lot of TeamOS members struggling to install Windows 11 with the new TPM requirements that are part of the new Windows Setup unfortunately, hence the hybrid ISO.
Your method is useful. ThanksSo, what I did with this image, and I make it clear in my description, is I used the stock Windows 10 20H2 ISO (downloaded direct from MS), then after converting the untouched Windows 11 build to ESD with out any altering whatsoever, I injected the Windows 11 ESD file into the Stock untouched Win 10 ISO.