THat's exactly what I have done, so I doubt that using an USB stick and starting Setup.exe under Windows 11 will change anything. By some reason this is always failing on my machine.
Yes, downloading the ISO from MS.
I wanted to avoid the Rufus method, because I don't want to reinstall all my applications (three versions of Visual Studio, WDK, all the developer stuff, office, etc.). Takes three days until everything is in place again.
As written, I have followd all the steps:
Plugged-off all non-essential PCI/PCIe cards
Updated AMD FirePro W2100 driver to Microsoft Basic VGA driver (or similar, don't remember the name correctly)
Restarted the PC
Disabled all non-Microsoft services
Disabled all startup programs
Cleaned-up C...
Tried again with all cards out except AMD FirePro W2100. Installed Microsft Basic VGA driver. Followed all the steps, but still:
"We can't tell if yourPC is ready to continue installing Windows 11." like described in detail in my post 1275.
Any help appreciated very much.
Okay, here we go.
1. No internett connection:
2. Mount Windows 11 22H2 English International ISO (was Windows 10 EN_GB which was updated to Windows 11, German keyboard):
3. Run Setup.exe:
4. Setup.exe has started:
5. Copy empty DLL to clipboard:
6. Paste empty DLL from clipboard:
7. Yes...
That's what I did. Only that I copied the content of the mounted ISO to a directory, because I wasn't sure if after a reboot the content would be still needed and if the mounted ISO would still be mounted.
Installing Windows 11 at that time from Windows 10 with that method worked with latest...
Kali mera spapakons, yes 21H2, all updates, all drivers up to date, no yellow exclamation marks.
It's an UEFI dual boot system with the original NT boot loader (black background, white characters, selected OS gehts inverted: line background white, black characters, no mouse support, only...
I precisely followed your recipe, but have the the same problem as enite: I reach the license agreement then something like We're getting things ready is shown for a while and then I end up with We can't tell if your PC is ready to continue installing Windows 11. Try restarting Setup.
Is there...