Bypass Secure Boot check
Desktop screenshots and malware scan: [———- CHANGELOG ———-] (#) Changes from 10 /7/2024: * Added the latest Windows 11 23H2 x64 updates from 12.6 (June) 2024: to 9.7 (July) 2024: KB5039895 (supersedes KB5037591) | KB5040442 (supersedes KB5039212). * Updated Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830-v5) x64 from « v5.125.24060.1001 » to « v5.126.24070.1001 ». * Updated Microsoft Defender (KB2267602, KB4052623, KB5007651) x64 from « v1.413.253.0 » to « v1.413.717.0 ». * Updated Microsoft Edge (Chromium) x64 from « v125.0.2535.92 » to « v126.0.2592.87 ». * Updated Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime x64 from « v125.0.2535.92 » to « v126.0.2592.87 ». * Updated 7-Zip x64 from « v24.06 » to « v24.07 ». * Updated K-Lite Codec Pack Full from x86/x64 « v18.4.0 » to « v18.4.5 ». * Updated Mozilla Firefox x64 from « v127.0.0 » to « v128.0.0 ». \\!// (o o) —————————–oOOo-(_)-oOOo—– ————————- Windows 11 23H2.3880 16in1 en-US x64 – Integral Edition 2024.7.10 For bug reports and questions, please visit ================================ ======================================================================= ——- INCLUDES ———-] (#) Windows 11 Hardware Requirements Omissions: * This works for clean installs and upgrade scenarios. 1. Bypasses TPM (Trusted Platform Module) check. 2. 3.
Bypass minimum CPU (processor) check
4. Bypass minimum 8GB RAM check. 5. Bypass minimum 52GB storage check. 6. Enable installation on Legacy BIOS/MBR systems. 7. Enable offline account creation via OOBE for all editions. 8. Disable watermark prompt on desktop for unsupported hardware. * In the upgrade menu you will see the word « Server » instead of « 11 », this is normal, it is part of the trick to bypass the hardware requirements. * If you do not have a product key when upgrading, just use a generic product key from the « .\sources\product.ini » ISO/Disk file. (#) Windows 11 updates: * Included are all Windows 11 23H2 x64 updates through version 9.7 (July) 2024: 1.
KB5036212 – Out-of-the-box experience update
KB890830-v5: Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.126.24070.1001. 2. KB2267602: Microsoft Defender update (KB4052623 and KB5007651), version 1.413.717.0 3. KB4559309: Microsoft Edge (Chromium) update, version 126.0.2592.87. 4. KB5019178: Security vulnerabilities exist in memory-mapped I/O for some Intel processors. 5. KB5027397 – Feature Update Enablement Package 23H2, version 2355. 6. 7. KB5037739 – Safe OS Dynamic Update. 8. KB5037957 – Dynamic Configuration Update.
* Visual C++ Redistributable 2002 v7099750 x86
9. KB5039895 – Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1. 10. KB5040442 – Cumulative Update for Windows 11. (#) Windows 11 Runtime Libraries: * Microsoft Edge WebView2 v126.0.2592.87 x64. * DirectX End-User Runtime v9.29.1974.2 (June 2010) x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2003 v7.10.6119.0 x86. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2005 SP1 v8.0.50727.6229 x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2008 SP1 v9.0.30729.7523 x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2010 SP1 v10.40219.473 x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2012 Update 5 v11.0.61135.400 x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2013 Update 5 v12.0.40664.0 x86/x64. * Visual C++ Redistributable 2015-2022 v14.40.33810.0 x86/x64.
* Automatic OneDrive installation = Disabled
* Visual Basic Runtime v1.00 x86. * Visual Basic Runtime v2.0.9.8 x86. * Visual Basic Runtime v3.0.5.38 x86. * Visual Basic Runtime v4.0.29.24 x86. * Visual Basic Runtime v5.2.82.44 x86. * Visual Basic Runtime v6.1.98.39 x86 (SP6 update KB3096896). * Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime v10.0.60922 x86/x64. (#) Windows 11 preconfigured settings: * .NET Framework 3.5 = Installed. * Diagnostic Data Collection = Disabled. * Windows Defender: Automatic sample submission = Disabled. * Windows Defender: Automatic routine remediation = Disabled. * Show all file extensions = Enabled.