sunclad
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So a few months back I used Flyoobe to update an older Lenovo Thinkpad, model T420. Windows 11 took OK and it installed version 24H2 which at the time seemed fine. I only use this as a back up and only recently started to use it regularly once again while working in a remote office. I leave my primary system at home.
On a check I decided to see if there were any Windows Updates to be installed and I was confronted with a KB5086672 (26100.8117) download. This is a March 2026 update that a lot of systems took. MY home system (Win 11 25H2) took it with no issues. I then moved to download it to the Lenovo T420 and the system popped up that I do not have the TPM and it refused to allow the update to be installed. It seems that Microsoft built in a TPM checker with this update. See attached images 1 and 2.
I am wondering if anyone else has had this show up that used Fly to install Win 11? It was somewhat expected that MS might eventually catch on with Flyoobe. Is this the bellwether?
Now, more recently I updated a Lenovo H30 desktop to Windows 11 but the ISO I used with Fly was for 25H2. So far no warnings but this install was done within the last 48 hrs so I have the latest 25H2 on board.
So the question is, if MS if blocking this now would downloading the most recent ISO be the course to follow now for my trusty T420, or might that get blocked as well at some point?
Is there a specific Flyoobe sub for this or a forum for discussion elsewhere?
Thanks

On a check I decided to see if there were any Windows Updates to be installed and I was confronted with a KB5086672 (26100.8117) download. This is a March 2026 update that a lot of systems took. MY home system (Win 11 25H2) took it with no issues. I then moved to download it to the Lenovo T420 and the system popped up that I do not have the TPM and it refused to allow the update to be installed. It seems that Microsoft built in a TPM checker with this update. See attached images 1 and 2.
I am wondering if anyone else has had this show up that used Fly to install Win 11? It was somewhat expected that MS might eventually catch on with Flyoobe. Is this the bellwether?
Now, more recently I updated a Lenovo H30 desktop to Windows 11 but the ISO I used with Fly was for 25H2. So far no warnings but this install was done within the last 48 hrs so I have the latest 25H2 on board.
So the question is, if MS if blocking this now would downloading the most recent ISO be the course to follow now for my trusty T420, or might that get blocked as well at some point?
Is there a specific Flyoobe sub for this or a forum for discussion elsewhere?
Thanks


My Computer
At a glance
Windows 11
- OS
- Windows 11
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Acer








