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Si volvemos la vista atrs a la poca cuando se present Windows 11 recordaremos que venia con la limitacin del TPM para que los equipos viejos no pudiesen instalarlo. Muchos utilizaron en aquel momento la fabulosa herramienta MediaCreationTool.bat que te permita actualizar tu viejo Windows 10 a Windows 11 aunque el equipo fuese viejo y no tuviese el famoso chip.
Pero ahora nos encontramos que esos equipos que subimos sin problema a Windows 11 ahora no detectan la actualizacin a Windows 11 22H2 o 23h2. La herramienta MediaCreationTool.bat no se ha actualizado desde hace meses y no tenia oportunidad de conseguir actualizar a 23h2 sin chip TPM. Pero un usuario colaborador de github ha sacado la actualizacin que precisa MediaCreationTool.bat para contener la versin Win11 23H2.
Se trata de una PC que no reune los requisitos que tiene cargado Windows 11 21H2. No pude descargar la actualizacin 23H2 de Windows 11. Sigue apareciendo la leyenda Tenemos problemas para determinar si tu pc puede ejecutar Windows 11
I have to say... Microsoft has an excellent upgrade here but I do understand that I'm working with mainsteam older but good hardware. If just 1% of 1 billion upgrades went bad I'd not want to deal with that. But we're happy with what we have today...
I'll post the HowTo later today. You basically make a USB3 thumb drive (8GB size is more than enough) and copy over a folder containing all the installer components from a correct-language MS iso for W11 22H2. That has a single .dll replaced with a slightly larger one. Plus, a batch file to launch before you launch the iso's setup.exe file.
That "kit" can be taken on the thumb drive to any computer, with contents copied over to the desktop and the whole process is run from there... thumb drive is out... you don't boot from it or the installer components. It is actually quite fast if you have a fast computer. The selected .iso needs to be of the same language type as is on the computer to be upgraded... for most of us that will be English 64 bit rather than English International 64 bit. There is a way to check what is on the computer...
I've done 3 more here at home again with easy success on all, and then I run Windows Update and get the available W11 22H2 updates. I'll be able to also try it on a Z620 with SSD cloned from a W10Pro64 image to see if it can do the W10-W11 22H2 full upgrade directly. So far all these other ones have had the W11 21H2 upgrade from W10 already done using Dong's method.
There are a number of workarounds that have variable success with upgrading to the most recent release of W11, a major update, 22H2. I tried some of the variants and had little success. I came up with the idea of using a hybrid approach when I realized that one method involved a small modification to a single .dll file used in the W11 22H2 install package, and another major "batch file" process that appears to modify multiple parts of the install/upgrade by being loaded into memory for use during the process. This has worked in all my upgrades now over the past 1.5 days, of about 12 HP and Dell workstations and laptops. A single issue arose in a Z440 where the process went all the way to completion and then was rolled back automatically related to presence of a boot Z Turbo Drive. Here's the details:
1. Obtain that one small .dll file for use... the modified one has the same name and is 192.KB in size while the original in the Microsoft installer is 178 KB. The foundation post can be read HERE , Jensd also has a YouTube video that is easily found, but the .dll by itself is available directly HERE . That is really all you'll need for use in my hybrid method. Have it available to copy/paste into the Microsoft installer.
2. You also want a copy of the correct language .iso for the W11 22H2 installer. That can be downloaded directly from Microsoft. Use the third of three options... the bottom one... the download of a single .iso that is about 5GB in size. The one most of us would usually use is English 64 bit. There are multiple added language versions and you're supposed to download the same language version as your current install is using. Supposedly there is a way to tell exactly what you have but I've not looked into that because we only use the one I mention above (not the International English 64 bit one). What you download to your workstation can be "mounted" by double clicking on it and you can go into My Computer and see that this results in creation of a virtual DVD with all the files/folders inside that. You simply copy all of those and paste them into a folder on your desktop to convert them from virtual to real. Name that folder W11 22H2 Mod. However, it has not been modded yet...
3. Do the mod to this installer by copying the192 KB appraiserres.dll file you downloaded from Jensd and pasting it into the "sources" folder inside the Microsoft W11 22H2 Mod folder you have on your desktop. The original is a bit smaller at 178KB and you just replace that one with the new one. Now your installer is ready to go.
4. The other part of the hybrid method is to download a complex batch file from the github AveYo developer that has been retooled to work with W11 22H2. The PDF below shows you exactly what to do... read that first. If you don't read that you'll probably do this process wrong. The address to download the compressed batch file application from is via GitHub - AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat: Universal MCT wrapper script for all Windows 10/11 versions fr...
Microsoft has changed some things in the upgrade process and this cooperative project has been figuring out how to get this major revision of W11 to work on officially unsupported hardware. The most recent code revisions were released 10/2/22. The PDF attached below is a small portion of a web article that also gives you the link to download the tool and shows where in the unzipped tool's folder you want to navigate to and what you want to double click to launch the correct batch file.
So, download that zipped folder, extract it onto your desktop. Uncheck the box before unzipping that so that will result in an uncompressed folder on your desktop named "MediaCreationTool.bat-main". Inside that folder is a folder named "bypass 11". Inside the bypass 11 folder is a cmd file that is named "Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd". That is the only one you'll double click on just before you fire off the W11 22H2 install process.
Run that as administrator as shown in the 3 page PDF attached below. Things move fast at that moment... you only have about 8 seconds to tap any key on your keyboard, and then things just seem to disappear. However, that CMD run has loaded some complex code into memory so it is ready to act in concert with your W11 22H2 Mod installer in the next step... that is when you get the benefit of both of the hybrid parts working together.
There are two end results you can see when you run that... you can toggle back and forth between these and obviously you want the green "INSTALLED" condition rather than the purple "REMOVED" condition right before you launch the modified Microsoft installer that you've also got handy on your desktop. Pressing any key on your keyboard will lock that condition into place, and it probably is a good idea to try this out a few times because this step moves pretty fast.
5. Now go straight from step 4 into your W11 22H2 Mod folder on your desktop and find the "Setup" executable ("Setup.exe" if your File Explorer Options view tab in Control Panel is set to show extensions of known file type). Single right-click on Setup and drag down to Run as administrator. This will fire off the install process and should allow you to upgrade from W10 or W11 21H2 to W11 22H2. That is what I have been testing it with.
One of the first windows in the install process allows you to turn off automatic checks for updates this way. It is important to turn that off... you've already checked for updates just before starting the process, and you don't want that going on at this time. Also, if the option to help by letting Microsoft see what you are doing is checked do un-tic that box.
1. I always do a thorough tune-up of the original install I'll be working with. It is best to fully update its OS install and also your Microsoft Store install. You don't want unexpected updates going on while you're doing this. For the same reason when the install begins virtually at the first main page there is an option to change the way windows updates... click on that and choose the option of "Not right now".
2. Once you have created your W11 22H2 Mod folder and your MediaCreationTool.bat-main folder you can copy those two over onto a thumb drive and use that to transport those over to the desktop of whatever computer/workstation you want to upgrade. I recommend using a quality USB3 thumb drive in a USB3 port for the transfer speed, and I only use the thumb drive to transfer those two folders over to the desktop of the target workstation.
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