The Toshiba Satellite laptop was bought in 2008 originally with Windows 7 installed. Also, this methodology allows you to keep your previous installation of "Windows, Linux or macOS" Virtual Disk and remounting it whenever you need. * I could have formatted the Virtual Machine and it would give the same result (tried with other Windows previously), but I will end up with a huge VMDK or VDI disk that has no data and compacting it does not give the same results as dropping the old one and adding a new empty one. ![]() * I downloaded script, but could not try it as I don't have (currently) a computer that I could afford to lose its data. * The computers had Digital Licenses before the Install/Upgrade and I can confirm that they are still activated with Digital Licenses. ![]() Anyway, I have tried 4 ways and they are all successful.ġ- Windows 10 Virtual Machine, TPM/UEFI Enabled -> Dropped VMDK and Added a clean one, used original ISO (Fresh install Windows 11)Ģ- Windows 10 Desktop, TPM/UEFI Enabled -> used original ISO (Upgraded to Windows 11)ģ- Windows 10 Desktop TPM/UEFI Disabled -> Copy ISO to a folder and replace appraiseres.dll (Upgraded to Windows 11)Ĥ- Windows 10 Laptop, TPM/BIOS Disabled -> Copy ISO to a folder and replace "sources/install.wim" (Upgrade to Windows 11)
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