Today I updated windows 11 v22H2 OS build 22621.382 to 22621.525 first, then to OS build 22621.608 on unsupported hardware using bat file attached .


Yep - by his own admission on another thead, Mr Sharma admits he is a student, and you can tell by his posts, he is making things up as he goes along.

I actually think he makes these posts so he can get people to test his scripts (remind you of anybody else?)
Sir, I have successfully run this bat file and posted this thread. Your advice is very important to me.
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Yep - by his own admission on another thead, Mr Sharma admits he is a student, and you can tell by his posts, he is making things up as he goes along.

I actually think he makes these posts so he can get people to test his scripts (remind you of anybody else?)
I'm a particpant in a couple of other similar "tech" forums. Any attempt by a contributor to seek answers/test/solve "homework" problems is rarely tolerated.
 

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