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Windows 21h2 iso
Windows 21h2 iso











That, and because they'll probably enforce the Pluton chip, which may not be possibbly emulated by Virtual Machines since very little is known about it. The upcoming Windows 12 (from 2024 at the earliest) should probably definitely forbid anyone who doesn't obey to Microsoft to be used. It's now an "Industry Standard" for last few years now) like removing the ways for bypassing such scamish, people disowning and landfill-happy requirements.Īlso, Microsoft will very likely prevent Rufus to allow such scam-less Windows 11 installation later, or even let you boot from such PC without "Secure" Boot or TPM. Remember, if your PC is BIOS, then so does your "virtual Windows 11" installation.ĭo note that Microsoft is trying hard to nag people to use Windows 11, by allowing people to get hooked on it by "allowing" BIOS installs and Secure-Boot or TPM less installs for a while, then as Microsoft said, "do not guarantee that these ways will work in the future" (let's put it frankly, will close the gates (and they have huge record of forcing things down peoples throat and not listening to users who paid Windows. Once you've done installing, simply remove the drive from the Virtual Machine then put it in your PC. If you don't have or don't want to use a USB key, you might use a Windows Virtual Machine to emulate a USB drive, let Rufus do it's thing in said drive, then use that emulated drive as a primary IDE/SATA one so you can boot from, and finally inject your physical hard drive as a raw disk inside the Virtual Machine as a secondary one. A later Windows upgrade will end up creating one anyway.) (I don't bother with the recovery partition. Use bcdboot to install the bootloader: X:\> bcdboot W:\Windows /f UEFI /s S: Use dism to extract Windows: X:\> dism /get-imageinfo /imagefile:X:\Sources\install.wimįind the index of your desired Windows edition, fill it in /index: below: X:\> dism /apply-image /imagefile:X:\Sources\install.wim /index:1 /applydir:W:\ Use diskpart to partition the disk, roughly following the official Microsoft instructions (in particular the linked CreatePartitions-UEFI.txt script): DISKPART> sel disk 0 Minimize the "Setup" window, hit Shift F10 to open a Command Prompt window. You might be able to skip the setup process entirely and use dism to directly unpack Install.wim into a prepared empty C:\ volume.













Windows 21h2 iso