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Architecture (For CPU): x64 (64-bit)
Language: English
Author: Ramsey
File Size: 6,08 GB (Gigabytes)
File Format: ISO (Disc Image File)
MD5 (Hash): 25d3468682abee6
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(#) 2024.11.14 Changes:

* Added the latest Windows 11 24H2 x64 Updates from 9.10(October).2024 till 12.11(November).2024: KB5045934 (Replaces KB5044030) | KB5046339 (Replaces KB5045520) | KB5046617 (Replaces KB5044284) | KB5046683 (Replaces KB5043939) | KB5046910 (Replaces KB5044612).
* Added a bypass to select the desired edition on an OEM mainboard with an embedded Windows Key.
* Updated Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (KB890830-v5) x64 from "v5.129.24100.1001" to "v5.130.24110.1001".
* Updated Microsoft Defender (KB2267602, KB4052623, KB5007651) x64 from "v1.419.351.0" to "v1.421.166.0".
* Updated Microsoft Edge (Chromium) x64 from "v129.0.2792.79" to "v130.0.2849.80".
* Updated Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime x64 from "v129.0.2792.79" to "v130.0.2849.80".
* Updated Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable x86/x64 from "v14.29.30156.0" to "v14.42.34433.0".
* Updated K-Lite Codec Pack Full from x86/x64 "v18.6.0" to "v18.6.5".
* Updated Mozilla Firefox x64 from "v131.0.2" to "v132.0.2".

Description

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

(#) Windows 11 Requirement Bypasses:

* This works for clean installations and upgrade scenarios.
1. Skips the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) check.
2. Skips the Secure Boot check.
3. Skips the minimum CPU check.
4. Skips the minimum 8GB RAM check.
5. Skips the minimum 52GB Storage space check.
6. Allows the installation on a Legacy BIOS/MBR computer.
7. Allows the creation of an Offline Account via OOBE for all editions.
8. Allows the selection of the desired edition on an OEM mainboard with an embedded Windows Key.
* In the installation/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.

(#) Windows 11 Updates:

* All Windows 11 24H2 x64 Updates are included until 12.11(November).2024:
1. KB890830-v5 - Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, version 5.130.24110.1001.
2. KB2267602 - Microsoft Defender Update (KB4052623 & KB5007651), version 1.421.166.0.
3. KB4559309 - Microsoft Edge (Chromium) Update, version 130.0.2849.80.
4. KB5043080 - Checkpoint Cumulative Update for Windows 11.
5. KB5045934 - Cumulative Update for .NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8.1.
6. KB5046339 - Setup Dynamic Update.
7. KB5046617 - Cumulative Update for Windows 11.
8. KB5046683 - Out of Box Experience Update.
9. KB5046910 - Safe OS Dynamic Update.

(#) Windows 11 Runtime Libraries:

* Microsoft Edge WebView2 v130.0.2849.80 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 v14.42.34433.0 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.
* Recall (NSA Spyware) = Disabled.
* Diagnostic Data Collection = Off.
* Windows Defender - Automatic sample submission = Off.
* Windows Defender - Automatic routine remediation = Off.
* Windows Defender - Tamper Protection = 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 v3.3.0).
* Windows HDR Calibration v1.0.152.0 x64 (App).
* 7-Zip v24.08 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* Mozilla Firefox v132.0.2 x64 (With a few Preconfigured Settings).
* K-Lite Codec Pack Full v18.6.5 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 IoT Enterprise Subscription
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 26100.1 en-US x64 source files.
* 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 #3).
* 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.
* To install Windows Home edition with a local account, disconnect from the Internet when creating an online account and then click on the back icon at the top left corner.
* System Requirements (Minimum|Recommended): 1|3 GigaHertz Processor with 2|4 Cores and SSE4.2 support, 2|8 GigaBytes of RAM, DirectX 12 Graphics card, 32|120 GigaByte of free Hard Disk storage.

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

1. Use the Windows ISO file and create a bootable USB Flash Drive with a tool like Rufus (http://rufus.ie).
2. Do a BACKUP of your important files on a separate storage 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 installing.
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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    İbrahim · 18 hours ago
    Thank you😍
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    Kamil · 3 days ago
    Thank You.
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    Medion · 3 days ago
    how many years does Windows 11 IoT Enterprise Subscription run or 10 years
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      Ramsey · 3 days ago
      @Medion This "Subscription" editon is an Enterprise OEM License instead of Volume License.
      And this 10 years support is only on "Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC" but when the time comes we will get an hack to enable this also on the other editions.
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    Michel Beaucage · 5 days ago
    Merci Ramsey.
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    lucifer 80 · 8 days ago
    i would like onedrive? how to get it back? the rest is good, thx
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    Greg · 8 days ago
    So Microsoft pushed out a new repair 24H2 today and this what it does to unsupported machines. Looks like I'll be running setup.exe with the Nov build when it arrives. I'm running the Oct build that I installed over the top of 23H2
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      Ramsey · 8 days ago
      @Greg I never saw this "Windows 11, version 24H2 (repair version)" popping up at the Windows Update menu. But you could try to run this Batch file below and see if that helps.
      https://gofile.io/d/w18XWd
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      Greg · 8 days ago
      @Ramsey You're a bloody legend. You've made this Aussie very happy. Your script worked a treat.  Thank you for your tireless efforts in putting these images out. 
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      Ramsey · 7 days ago
      @Greg Will also add this settings into the next release.
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    Alan carr · 11 days ago
    download  gives error 404 when trying to download
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    Chuck Norris · 11 days ago
    Hello,

    I've had problems with the latest Windows 11 installation package. I did a clean installation on a new Lenovo Ideapad laptop, but for some reason Windows Update keeps trying (and fails) to install the KB5044284 cumulative update which should be preinstalled. I've tried uninstalling it, reinstalling it, it fails every time. Then, I proceeded to hide it, but the problem arouse with the October cumulative update preview which, of course, isn't preinstalled.

    Also, I don't know if it's related, but I also have problems connecting to other computers in my network. The other computers can see and access Lenovo's shared folder, but Lenovo cannot access the other computers' folders. I've tried every possible method of resolving this, but no luck.

    Could this have something to do with 24H2? The computer from which I'm writing this is fully updated, but it's still ver. 23H2. I even see in my update history that the cumulative update for October is called KB5044285, not KB5044284.

    I'm probably gonna try install the September installation package to see if that fixes it.

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      Ramsey · 11 days ago
      @Chuck Norris Wait for the official release of that update. Or try to run the command "/scannow" in the CMD box or run "start ms-settings:windowsupdate" and then "%SystemRoot%\System32\USOClient.exe StartInteractiveScan" in the CMD box.
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    Sam · 14 days ago
    Dear Ramsey,

    i want to thank you for all your hard work, i literally open the website everyday checking for latest version of Windows 11 24H2

    i have a suggestion, a request if i may, if you can upload a version of Windows for ARM. not necessarily with all the extras (7-zip, firefox, ...), just a clean iso, latest version of windows for ARM64, planning to use it on Microsoft Surface Pro 11th edition Snapdragon.


    i was able to find the above link for such iso, but it seems till now it has an older version: 

    while the latest version is now:
    26100.2033
    26100.2152
    26100.2161 (latest)

    forgive me if what i'm asking for is difficult to achieve.

    best regards,
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    RatPak · 14 days ago
    Trying to upgrade from a Win10 23H2 install using your Win11 24H2 iso. After keyboard selection goes straight to Select Setup option with Install Windows Server pre-selected. Have to agree to delete files and apps to continue. This is what I'm trying to avoid. Any suggestions?
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      Ramsey · 14 days ago
      @RatPak You need to start the setup from the Windows itself and not boot it from an USB Flash drive.
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      RatPak · 14 days ago
      @Ramsey That did it. Appreciate the work you do. Just donated to the cause. 
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    Tim · 17 days ago
    This version (download) is only showing at installation Windows 11 Home version, no other option to choose, like Pro or Enterprise versions...?
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      Ramsey · 17 days ago
      @Tim
      This happens if your BIOS has a Windows Key built into it. In the previous verison I added a workaround for this but it looks like with new 24H2 version that this doesn't works anymore.

      Here are a few tricks you can try. Edit the file ".\sources\ei.cfg" with a text editor and try the combination below (Copy & Paste) and report back what works for you.

      Test 1:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      Volume
      [VL]
      0
      Test 2:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      _Default
      [VL]
      1
      Test 3:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      _Default
      [VL]
      0
      Test 4:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      OEM
      [VL]
      1
      Test 5:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      OEM
      [VL]
      0
      Test 6:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      Retail
      [VL]
      1
      Test 7:
      [Edition]

      [Channel]
      Retail
      [VL]
      0
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      Tim · 14 days ago
      @Ramsey Just a question about using Rufus (USB tool)... do we select the .iso file with TPM & Secure Boot with the 24H2 version?... regardless of (whether or not) the computer BIOS has these features?... or should we select "no TPM / Secure Boot?...
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      Ramsey · 14 days ago
      @Tim Don't use any option in Rufus for the TPM & Secure Boot stuff.
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      Tim · 14 days ago
      @Ramsey In my case, only the Win11 Home Edition shows up to install.

      So, I changed the installation to Win11 Enterprise by doing the following: 
      - Start Menu > System > Activation > Change product key.

      Open the product.ini file (in "sources" folder of new installation disk / USB).
      - find the "Pro" version first, copy/paste the product key number into the Change product key (box).
      - The system then verifies the key and starts to install the Pro version.
      The upgrade begins... it takes a while to install (upgrade).

      After the upgrade to Pro version, go back to Change product key, and copy/paste the Enterprise version product key... this process goes very fast (almost instantly changes to Win11 Enterprise).

      NOTE: To see the upgrade progress (stop the screen from going out), open Windows (Start menu), open Control Panel
      - then select system > Power Options > "Change when the computer sleeps" ... select: never
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      Ramsey · 14 days ago
      @Tim The steps I posted with the ei.cfg file is a more correct way of doing this.
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      Tim · 14 days ago
      @Ramsey I tried each of the steps (Test 1 thru 7)... but always was showing Win 11 Home to install... never saw the complete list of different versions.
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    alan carr · 18 days ago
    is there any work aroud the sse 4.2 processor being blocked at present