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Architecture (For CPU): x64 (64-bit)
Language: English
Author: Ramsey
File Size: 6,55 GB (Gigabytes)
File Format: ISO (Disc Image File)
MD5 (Hash): 143f76c55cb8cbac7
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[---------- CHANGELOG ----------]

(#) 2024.4.11 Changes:

* Added the latest Windows 11 23H2 x64 Updates from 13.3(March).2024 till 9.4(April).2024: KB5036567 (Replaces KB5034234) | KB5036620 (Replaces KB5034467) | KB5036893 (Replaces KB5035853).
* Updated Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830-v5) x64 from "v5.122.24030.2001" to "v5.123.24040.1001".
* Updated Microsoft Defender (KB2267602, KB4052623, KB5007651) x64 from "v1.407.403.0" to "v1.409.179.0".
* Updated Microsoft Edge (Chromium) x64 from "v122.0.2365.80" to "v123.0.2420.81".
* Updated Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime x64 from "v122.0.2365.80" to "v123.0.2420.81".
* Updated Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable x86/x64 from "v14.40.33617.1" to "v14.40.33807.0".
* Updated Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Tools for Office Runtime x86/x64 from "10.0.60917.0" to "v10.0.60922".
* Updated K-Lite Codec Pack Full from x86/x64 "v18.2.0" to "v18.3.0".
* Updated Mozilla Firefox x64 from "v123.0.1" to "v124.0.2".


ReadMe File:

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

(#) Windows 11 Hardware Requirements Bypasses:

* This works for clean installs and upgrade scenarios.
1. Skips TPM (Trusted Platform Module) check.
2. Skips Secure Boot check.
3. Skips minimum CPU (Processor) check.
4. Skips minimum 8GB RAM check.
5. Skips minimum 52GB Storage check.
6. Enables installation on Legacy BIOS/MBR systems.
7. Enables Offline Account via OOBE for all Editions.
8. Disables the watermark nag on desktop for unsupported hardware.
* At 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 9.4(April).2024:
1. KB890830-v5 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.123.24040.1001.
2. KB2267602 - Microsoft Defender Update (KB4052623 & KB5007651), version 1.409.179.0.
3. KB4559309 - Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Update, version 123.0.2420.81.
4. KB5019178 - Security vulnerabilities exist in Memory Mapped I/O for some Intel processors.
5. KB5027397 - Feature Update 23H2 Enablement Package, version 2355.
6. KB5034535 - Setup Dynamic Update.
7. KB5036212 - Out of Box Experience Update.
8. KB5036567 - Safe OS Dynamic Update.
9. KB5036620 - Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1.
10. KB5036893 - Cumulative Update for Windows 11.

(#) Windows 11 Runtime Libraries:

* Microsoft Edge WebView2 v123.0.2420.81 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 v14.40.33807.0 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.
* 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 v3.2.5).
* Windows HDR Calibration v1.0.152.0 x64 (App).
* 7-Zip v23.01 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* Mozilla Firefox v124.0.2 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* K-Lite Codec Pack Full v18.3.0 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.
    babybearjs · 2 years ago
    Thank You Ramsey for this release. I was able to get W11 on my MSI 760GM-P35 motherboard and it only has a TMP V1.2 in it. takes some time to move around as thing have been hidden in this new version. I was able to get the ISO burned onto a Flash drive using Rufus. worked really good and I even was able to burn it onto a Micro Flash drive. thank you again for the release and stay safe!
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    OSAMA · 2 years ago
    I LOVE YOU RAMSEY😍
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    phil · 2 years ago
    Hello . Is auto windows update supported in this version ?  It may be obvious but thanks for the integral versions in general   
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @phil Of course it supports the auto update function. 😉
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    babybearjs · 2 years ago
    well, based on the file size.... it looks like these downloads will only go on a flash drive. Thank you Ramsey for releasing this... there is just one problem. when I downloaded the single ISO of w11 from Microsoft it loaded as windows 10 on my machine. so what did Microsoft actually do? the ONLY machine I have is an HP S01-1013W that surprisingly was W11 ready. after I loaded W10, I got an update announcement that the comput was W11 ready and I could upgraded. so, I did... I currently have a digital license on my W10 and was able to extend it onto W11, except.... when it upgraded I went from W10 Pro to W11 Home. so, there is an issue with how microsoft wants to release their upgrades now. from what I was reading, the Pro version has more bells and whistles then its predisessor,  W10 Pro.  so, if you do have W10 Pro... and you upgrade, it will only take you to W11 home. Plus, I showed the interface to a friend and she said the desktop mimicks ChromeOS.... so, is microsoft trying to copy Chrome? , Linux, Or Apple? crazy engineers! no originality anymore....
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      infuscomus · 2 years ago
      @babybearjs
      strange that it would take you from win10 pro to win11 home - it should not be doing that.

      can you roll back the upgrade?
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @babybearjs What you also can do, is to simply use a generic Product Key from the ISO\Disc file ".\sources\product.ini" and then you will be upgraded to Product Key edition you selected.
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      babybearjs · 2 years ago
      @infuscomus on that installation, no. but I just downloaded the ISO that Ramsey made and it went on a AM3 based system with no problem.  I'm still testing it. from what I'm reading the W11 pro in like the enterprise edition.... but with ramseys copy, it really doesn't make much difference, W11 pro went in like it was suppose to. since this is working now, I can upgrade my whole system to W11 pro... I'll keep you all informed as to my progress and how W11 pro performs. I shouldn't have any problem.
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      blood_donor · 2 years ago
      @babybearjs Are you come from XX century by time machine? Hello traveler! Yeah, things change a little bit. We dont use ODD anymore, only USB flashes or USB HDD. China makes this shit very cheap...
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      The Fugitive · 2 years ago
      @blood_donor Some of us rely on our optical drives. Especially if you have a Samsung laptop with the UEFI firmware fault (pressing F2 during boot no longer works). Need Hiren's CD and Sergi Strelec's DVD to survive! 
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @The Fugitive You can also press the ESC/F10 key for the Boot menu, if the F2 key for the BIOS menu doesn't work. And if the key itself is broken then use a cheap USB external keyboard.

      A DVD is only really needed for a 32-bit commuter that doesn't support USB booting. All 64-bit computers will support USB booting
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    Dalibor M · 2 years ago
    Potplayer not integrated 😣  ?
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      Márgu · 2 years ago
      @Dalibor M Don't think so but you can always install it if you want.
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Dalibor M MPC/K-Lite is a better choice for now. And with K-Lite you get also codec support system wide. And MPC also support switching you display to HDR mode when watching a HDR movie,, PotPlayer will show you a black screen.
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    JoshuaJDX · 2 years ago
    Hi Ramsey,when u release this ?
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    DanTMan64 · 2 years ago
    Thank you Ramsey, can't wait for the Public Release (Stable) version for Windows 11
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    Ben_10 · 2 years ago
    Noooo, please don't turn us into free beta testers for Microsoft! 😡

    Win10 is now nice, fast and stable, and we are all abandoning that for something that is new! I think we need to wait atleast 1 year after release before you even start looking at Win11 - let Microsoft fix all their crap first!
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      Ramsey · 2 years ago
      @Ben_10 Don't worry Windows 10 will still be update like always. 😁