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Architecture (For CPU): x64 (64-bit)
Language: English
Author: Ramsey
File Size: 6,71 GB (Gigabytes)
File Format: ISO (Disc Image File)
MD5 (Hash): 0602127fe5447341
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[---------- CHANGELOG ----------]

(#) 2024.7.10 Changes:

* Added the latest Windows 11 23H2 x64 Updates from 12.6(June).2024: till 9.7(July).2024: KB5039895 (Replaces KB5037591) | KB5040442 (Replaces 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".


ReadMe File:

[---------- INCLUDES ----------]

(#) Windows 11 Hardware Requirements Bypasses:

* This works for clean installs and upgrade scenarios.
1. Skips the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) check.
2. Skips the Secure Boot check.
3. Skips the minimum CPU (Processor) check.
4. Skips the minimum 8GB RAM check.
5. Skips the minimum 52GB Storage check.
6. Enables the installation on Legacy BIOS/MBR systems.
7. Enables the creation of an Offline Account via OOBE for all Editions.
8. Disables the watermark nag on desktop for unsupported hardware.
* In the upgrade menu you will see the word "Server" instead of "11", this is normal it's part of the trick to circumvent the hardware requirements.
* If you don't have a Product Key when doing an upgrade then simply use a generic Product Key from the ISO/Disc file ".\sources\product.ini".

(#) Windows 11 Updates:

* All Windows 11 23H2 x64 Updates are included until 9.7(July).2024:
1. KB890830-v5 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.126.24070.1001.
2. KB2267602 - Microsoft Defender Update (KB4052623 & 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 23H2 Enablement Package, version 2355.
6. KB5036212 - Out of Box Experience Update.
7. KB5037739 - Safe OS Dynamic Update.
8. KB5037957 - Setup Dynamic Update.
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 2002 v7.0.9975.0 x86.
* 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.
* 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.

(#) Pre-Configured Windows 11 Settings:

* .NET Framework 3.5 = Installed.
* OneDrive Auto Install = Disabled.
* Diagnostic Data Collection = Disabled.
* Windows Defender - Automatic sample submission = Off.
* Windows Defender - Automatic routine remediation = Off.
* Show all File Extensions = On.
* Show hidden files, folders and drives = On.
* Taskbar items: Search, Copilot, Widgets = Off.
* File Progress Dialog = Detailed.
* Windows Theme Color = Storm.
* Windows Theme Accent Color = On.
* Browser Media Auto-Play = Off.
* Default Browser = Firefox.
* Default Media Player = Media Player Classic.
* Default File Archiver = 7-Zip.

(#) Additional Applications:

* Microsoft Office 365 Professional Plus x86/x64 (Online Installer v3.2.6).
* Windows HDR Calibration v1.0.152.0 x64 (App).
* 7-Zip v24.07 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* Mozilla Firefox v128.0.0 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* K-Lite Codec Pack Full v18.4.5 x86/x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* OpenHashTab v3.0.4 x64.

[---------- INFORMATIONS ----------]

(#) Windows 11 x64 Editions:

* Enterprise has the most Features.
  Windows 11 Home Single Language
  Windows 11 Home
  Windows 11 Home N
  Windows 11 Pro
  Windows 11 Pro N
  Windows 11 Pro Education
  Windows 11 Pro Education N
  Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
  Windows 11 Pro for Workstations N
  Windows 11 Education
  Windows 11 Education N
  Windows 11 Enterprise
  Windows 11 Enterprise N
  Windows 11 Enterprise multi-session / Virtual Desktops
  Windows 11 IoT Enterprise
  Windows 11 Team
Description about the Windows 11 Editions: http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_10_editions
* Description about Windows 11 N: https://support.microsoft.com/topic/media-feature-pack-list-for-windows-n-editions-c1c6fffa-d052-8338-7a79-a4bb980a700a

(#) General:

* All the Windows 11 Language Packs can be downloaded directly from the Language Settings Menu at: "Settings -> Time & Language -> Language -> Add a language".
* This Windows 11 was not in Audit-Mode and was compiled with the Microsoft DISM tool and is based on the Windows 11 22621.1.220506-1250 en-US x64 source.
* All the included extras can be modified or removed in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" (Removing the $OEM$ folder will also remove the update #1 and #4).
* To set you own preconfigured borwser start page, simply edit the files "initial_preferences" and "firefox.cfg" with a text editor in the ISO/Disc folder ".\sources\$OEM$" or in the Hard Disk Drive folder "C:\Program Files" and "C:\Program Files (x86)".
* A Windows 11 Activator is not included, but a Text file is placed on the Desktop with a direct download link to a good working Activator.
* System Requirements (Minimum|Recommended): 1|3 GigaHertz x64 Processor with 2|4 Cores, 2|8 GigaBytes of RAM, DirectX 12 Graphics card, 30|120 GigaByte of free Hard Disk storage.

(#) How to do a fresh Windows 11 installation:

1. Burn the Windows 11 ISO file on a DVD disc by using a Brun program like CDBurnerXP (http://cdburnerxp.se) or use Rufus (http://rufus.ie) to create a bootable USB Flash Drive with the Windows 11 ISO file.
2. Do a BACKUP of your important files on a separate Drive.
3. To avoid accidentally creating a Windows 11 Online Account or running into the Account bug (Other user), disconnect your Computer from the Internet before you install.
4. At the Windows 11 Setup menu select "Custom: Install Windows only (advanced)".
5. Delete all the old Windows Partitions and then click on install (Be very careful to select the correct hard disk drive).

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  • This commment is unpublished.
    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    For more than 10 hours this Update has not finished

    Updates are underway
    Please keep your computer on

    There are big installation problems with this version of Windows
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      Dood McMan · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki LOL, as always, the function of 'windows update' is 2 damage your computer, & fuk up your life.  It's ((($adistic Bull$hit))), & the best thing U can do, which I suggested 2 Mr. Ram Zee, & he refuses 2 do, is permanently disable all forms of 'auto-updating' by default using a tool like that 'sordum update blocker' thing here ~>
      https://www.sordum.org/9470/windows-update-blocker-v1-8/
      4 example, I've been running an old 'Ramsey' (??) release 'hacked XP' whatever 'integral' blabla for about a decade & never touched N E 'update' krap, & runs fine, same as nearly every ATM machine on Earth runs on Windows $ex Pee (XP) & they need no fiddling.  THE PURPOSE OF UPDATES IS 2 WRECK YOUR COMPUTER, 2 TRY 2 TRICK U INTO BUYING CU$TOMER $UPPORT $ERVICES & EXPEN$IVE HARDWARE UPGRADE$ 2 $OLVE THE PROBLEM$ THEY CREATED, $O THEY CAN $HOVE THE NEXT SET OF PROBLEM$ ONTO YOUR MACHINE 2 $ELL U MORE BULL$HIT OVER & OVER, 4EVER =;-o

      BTW: MY favorite 'update experience' is the ridiculous nonsense (B 4 I switched 2 'hacked' versions with all the stuff 'pre-installed') was Win 7 sitting there literally like 2 days 2 'update', the whole time thrashing the drive like mad, trying 2 destroy it = NO reason other than 2 $ABOTAGE your device$ =P It could simply download the 'updates' & install them like N E regular program, instead of taking literally 200X longer 2 'update' than 2 install the entire operating system from scratch. U must understand, these Vendor$ like Micro$cam R crooks, not your buddy or there 2 'solve problems', but create them. They only have stuff that 'does something' as an avenue 2 ruin U in other ways, so it's a game of navigating around the 'bugs' like a mine field, sifting gems from $hit.
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki No problem on my side. I'm always installing every new version before releasing it.
      You can try to disconnect you computer from the internet before installing Windows 11.
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      kolipoki · 7 months ago
      @Dood McMan I installed Windows Update Blocker v1.8, and upon restart I found Windows Update disabled, then the BSOD blue screen appeared...
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      kolipoki · 7 months ago
      @Ramsey When installing Windows, I cannot connect to the Internet. After installing Windows, I have to install all the drivers...
      This is what the blue screen looks like, BSOD, I think there is something wrong in the Bios…
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki You can also try to disconnect everything that's not needed to install Windows 11.
      You should also post you PC specifications.
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      kolipoki · 7 months ago
      @Ramsey
      They deleted absolutely everything, 
      MICROSOFT EDGE
      MICROSOFT ONE DRIVE

      Windows 11 23H2.2861 16in1 x64 - Integral Edition 2023.12.14 does not work, on restart it enters the blue ecan BSoD.
      I did it on another stick from the application My ASUS Recovery disk windows 11
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    Dalibor · 7 months ago
    Please return Potplayer in future releases :)
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      kolipoki · 7 months ago
      @Dalibor I'm sure Ramsey is well motivated by replacing his Potplayer with Media Player Classic because Potplayer is not stable...
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    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    * REZOLVING BLUE SCREEN ERRORS IN WINDOWS 11,WINDOWS 10.*
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Blue screen errors (sometimes also called black screen errors or STOP code errors) can occur if a serious problem causes Windows to shut down or restart unexpectedly. You might see a message that says "Windows was shut down to prevent damage to your computer" or a similar message.


    * Screen shot of blue screen error

    The problems that cause these errors can be both hardware and software. If you added new hardware to your PC before the blue screen error, turn off your PC, remove the hardware, and try restarting. If you're having trouble restarting, you can start your PC in safe mode. For more info, see Start your PC in safe mode in Windows.

    You can also try getting the latest updates with Windows Update, asking for help from other sources, or restoring Windows to an earlier point in time.

    If none of these steps help you resolve the blue screen error, try the Blue Screen Troubleshooter in the Help app:

    In Windows, open Get help.

    In the Help app, type Troubleshooting BSOD Error.

    Follow the guided instructions in the Help app.

    Note: If you're not on a Windows device, you can run the Blue Screen Troubleshooter in your browser, go to Contact Microsoft Support, and type Troubleshoot BSOD error. Then follow the guided instructions under "Recommended help."

    You can find more information about the specific STOP error code at Error Verification Code Reference.

    NOTE: Ramsey, why does the BLUE SCREEN appear after installing Windows at the first Update?
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki it Could be that the Windows is installing also a driver that's not compatible with your computer hardware.
      Try to install the Up-to-Date drivers before running the Windows Update.
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    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    Software incompatibility with Windows 11
    ----------------------------------------
    Some of the Software's which are causing the upgrade to Windows 11 to fail:


    1. PowerISO.

    2. Plex Media Server.

    3. FiiO USB Audio Driver

    4. My SQL server.

    5. Older Installations of Realtek Audio drivers.

    It is strongly recommended to remove these programs before trying to upgrade. In the case of drivers, remove them before trying to upgrade, and run Windows updates when the upgrade is complete
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    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    Download Windows 11 (Current release: Windows 11 2023 Update l Version 23H2)

    Before you start

    Make sure that you have:

    An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply).
    Sufficient data storage available on the computer, USB, or external drive you are downloading the ISO file to.
    A blank DVD disc with at least 8 GB of storage space (and DVD burner) to create a bootable disc. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted during installation.
    If you receive a “disc image file is too large” message while attempting to burn a DVD bootable disc from an ISO file, consider using a higher capacity Dual Layer DVD.
    Ensure that the PC you want to install Windows 11 on:

    Has a 64-bit CPU: Windows 11 can only run on 64-bit CPUs. To see if your PC has one, go to Settings > System > About, or search “System Information” in Windows and look under “System Type.”
    The Windows 11 ISO is only available for devices with x64 processors. For ARM-based PCs, you should wait until you are notified through Windows Update that the upgrade is ready for your PC.
    Meets system requirements: Not all devices running Windows 10 are eligible to receive a Windows 11 upgrade. See the Windows 11 device specifications for upgrade requirements and supported features. Certain features require additional hardware. We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer's website for information about updated drivers and hardware compatibility.
    WARNING: Installing Windows 11 media on a PC that does not meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements is not recommended and may result in compatibility issues. If you proceed with installing Windows 11 on a PC that does not meet the requirements, that PC will no longer be supported and won't be entitled to receive updates. Damages to the PC due to lack of compatibility aren't covered under the manufacturer warranty.
    After the download has finished, you can use the Verify your download option to ensure the integrity of the file.

    Installation instructions (DVD):

    Locate the folder where you downloaded the Windows 11 ISO file to.
    To use Windows Disk Image Burner to create the installation DVD, right-click on the ISO file and select Properties. Under the "General" tab, click "Change..." where it says, “Opens with:” and select Windows Explorer. Select Apply. This will enable the Burn disc image to be displayed when you right-click the ISO file.
    To use a third-party DVD burning program, you can right-click on the ISO file and select Open with.

    Installation instructions (ISO):

    If you want to install Windows 11 directly from the ISO file without using a DVD or USB flash drive, you can do so by mounting the ISO file. This will perform an upgrade of your current operating system to Windows 11.
    To mount the ISO file:
    Go to the location where you downloaded the ISO file to. Then right-click the ISO file and select Properties.
    On the "General" tab, click "Change…" where it says, “Opens with:”, and select Windows Explorer for the program you would like to use to open ISO files and select Apply.
    Right-click the ISO file and select Mount.
    This will create a “virtual” bootable disc. Double-click on it to view the files within. Double-click setup.exe to start the Windows 11 setup process.
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki Note: Dose not include all the Windows updates.
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      Dood McMan · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki
      U R really much better off 2 permanently disable all forms of 'Windows Updating' completely, using a tool like this 'offline' B 4 U ever connect 2 the internet ~>
      Then U can (after installing & running that 2 permanently block updates) connect 2 the internet without having 2 worry about the Micro$hit OS purposely wrecking itself 2 try & generate 'Cu$tomer $upport Call$', & run the 'permanent activator' thingy from Mr. Ram Zee included with the release =)  This approach, same as me using his older version of XP 'forever' without ever 'updating' N E thing, helps U have a much more stable OS than otherwise possible with the 'movig target with constant digital poison injection'.  The demons pushing 'Windows Updates' are the same people trying 2 force ruin your bodies with (((Clot $hots))).  They R not your buddies, & it's a game of sifting tasty mushrooms from a pile of $hit.  That's not 'dirt' U R washing off when U buy them at the grocery store.  Nature is dirty, & so is the business of 'High Tech', so #WatchOut =;-o ~>
      https://justpaste.it/367w8
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    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    In Windows 11, the blue screen (BSOD) turns black
    Microsoft's so-called Blue Screen of Death (BSoD) will go black in the new Windows 11 operating system, according to those with access to a preview of the software.
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    kolipoki · 7 months ago
    To create a bootable USB Flash Drive with the Windows 11 ISO file, use RUFUS which is the best.

    This Windows 11 Integral Edition can be installed in all languages . . .
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      Dood McMan · 7 months ago
      @kolipoki Rufus does actually work, unlike most 'bootable USB windows installer' tools, but annoying how they pretend FAT32 can't support partitions larger than 32 gigs or whatever =P  As if they don't know what a lie that is = come on =;-o  NTFS is way slower & unstable compared 2 FAT32 is Y it's better 2 do everything inFAT32, preferably with 4KB clusters so less 'slack waste'.
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    Hoodini · 7 months ago
    Dear Ramsey, with Firefox as the default browser ,what is your suggestion to watch HDR on youtube?
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @Hoodini Enable HDR in Windows. But keep in mind that HDR is a lot darker then non-HDR.
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      Hoodini · 7 months ago
      @Ramsey
      note i am using samsung S90C as a monitor.  
      So there is no solution for firefox itself? what about brave being Chromium based, does it support HDR like google chrome?
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      Ramsey · 7 months ago
      @Hoodini You need to enable HDR in Windows at "System -> Display -> HDR".
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    Alan carr · 8 months ago
    advice please which is the better browser firefox, brave ?
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      Ramsey · 8 months ago
      @Alan carr Brave. But you have to know to turn of the Brave Shield (Ad Blocker) for some site to work correctly.
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      Alan carr · 8 months ago
      @Ramsey can you let me know how to put the shields on  so its done correcly
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      Ramsey · 8 months ago
      @Alan carr It's on by default. To turn it off click on the Orange Icon in the Address Bar at the right side
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      Alan carr · 8 months ago
      @Ramsey In Brave is it possible to put bookmarks and download icons where shield icon and wallet is?
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      Ramsey · 8 months ago
      @Alan carr It's a Chromium browser. It works the same as Google Chrome. So you only need to google you questions.
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      Dood McMan · 7 months ago
      @Ramsey
      IF U R running Windows 7 or later Firefox is way better because more addon options 4 it yes?  I personally wouln't ever bother learning how 2 optimize 'Brave' as since it is so artificially limiting in OS support it's pointless, unless it has something really better about it that Firefox can't do (with the right addons).  4 example, iMod Firexox so it disables all JooToob adz, so no 'interruptions', + it's totally portable, unlike Chrome which is deliberately designed 2 sabotage moving it 2 another machine unless U sign up 4 their 'cloud tracking' bull$hit 'account' sync game =P  When a person learns about Firefox there is lots more support 2 draw on 2.  It's really the only game in town, as a 'main' browser goes = can B made completely portable, & renders YouTube better than the others.  Also U will get more speed (can player bigger videos without hickups & other problems) better on 32 bit, & also if the OS is 32 bit that helps 2, & yes I tried different combinations, B it 32 or 64 bit Firefox on 32 or 64 bit Windows 7.  32 bit Firefox on 32 bit 7 was smoother, faster, etc.  64 bit is bull$hit, like 'HDR' or 'THX' = LOL!!
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    Hoodini · 8 months ago
    many thanks for the amazing releases ! 
    I have a question in regards to the directory c:\Program Files\BraveSoftware\ and inside  initial_preferences , why brave browser directory (with just a single file)  is found in your release?
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      Ramsey · 8 months ago
      @Hoodini You can delete this folder if you don't plan to use/install the Brave Browser. It's only a per-congregated settings file.
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    Ryan Parker · 8 months ago
    Hi Ramsay. I have a question. I would like to join the Windows Insider with this copy of Windows I d/l from your server. Is is possible, or does it have to be a genuine, activated copy? Is there a bypass script I could use to do? This copy of Windows is on a Panasonic CF-19 Toughbook. I was just curious. No harm done if we can't. Thanks.
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    Alan carr · 8 months ago
    have just tried to install windows 23h22 to upgrade via rufus after install still on windows 22h22