At first, I thought there was an issue with the autounattend.xml or unattend.xml - but removing both files from the ISO build resulted in the install still failing. So, on a hunch, I tried switching to the old version of setup (obviously without the autounattend.xml or unattend.xml) - and the install worked flawlessly.
The same issue is occurring in a VM or on a physical PC (both an older Dell that meets Win11 requirements and a newer Lenovo which also needs requirements were tested).
Testing shows that the install reaches around 10% on the "Installing Windows - your PC may reboot several times" screen and then the "Windows 11 failed to install" popup appears. There are no further details given.
I either need to fix the issue that is causing it to need the old version of setup - though I have no idea what that issue might be - or I need to figure out how to force the old setup through autounattend.xml as we are going to be reimaging all of our public access computers within the next couple of weeks and the thought of having to run setup manually is giving me a serious headache. Going back to a working 24H2 autounattend ISO then having to manually update to 25H2 is equally undesirable. We have around 30 PCs to image within a matter of days.
The install.wim is built according to the tutorial on the Win10 forums for creating an ISO from an existing PC, just like every install.wim that I have built since for the past 7 or so years. And, as mentioned above, it works perfectly if the old setup is selected during a standard manual install but never with the "new" setup.
My build PC is also running Win11 Pro 25H2 and I uninstalled my existing then reinstalled the most current version of the Windows Deploying and Imaging Environment.
Suggestions?
The same issue is occurring in a VM or on a physical PC (both an older Dell that meets Win11 requirements and a newer Lenovo which also needs requirements were tested).
Testing shows that the install reaches around 10% on the "Installing Windows - your PC may reboot several times" screen and then the "Windows 11 failed to install" popup appears. There are no further details given.
I either need to fix the issue that is causing it to need the old version of setup - though I have no idea what that issue might be - or I need to figure out how to force the old setup through autounattend.xml as we are going to be reimaging all of our public access computers within the next couple of weeks and the thought of having to run setup manually is giving me a serious headache. Going back to a working 24H2 autounattend ISO then having to manually update to 25H2 is equally undesirable. We have around 30 PCs to image within a matter of days.
The install.wim is built according to the tutorial on the Win10 forums for creating an ISO from an existing PC, just like every install.wim that I have built since for the past 7 or so years. And, as mentioned above, it works perfectly if the old setup is selected during a standard manual install but never with the "new" setup.
My build PC is also running Win11 Pro 25H2 and I uninstalled my existing then reinstalled the most current version of the Windows Deploying and Imaging Environment.
Suggestions?
- Windows Build/Version
- Win11 25H2
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo




