sir I did it and it finally worked, this is the only soln that truly worked but I my wifi will not show up, I need a fix for it cause I’ve tried everything but it hasnt worked, it just doesnt show up in control panel or device manager, only thing I haven’t tried is resetting router but I doubt that’ll work, do yk what to do?
Thanks for this tutorial nice explaining but when I removed the older windows files then my pc doesn’t want to boot then my screen is black and a blinking dash in the left corner. I can better safe that 😂
cant we just install new OS to another drive directly from existing windows by mounting the iso , is it necessary to go into recovery mode command prompt ?
@@Srikanth-lb3glyou need to clone first your HDD driver or SSD driver to another driver. And then copying the main to the new one and then install windows to the new one or use your own account
Brother this can be done by simply double click on setup.exe ... while we are browsing with Windows Explorer in win 11. In Simple words after mounting an ISO file double click on setup.exe n U r good to go! By the way this method was interesting too👍
I'm sorry, but this is INCORRECT. In my current Windows 10, upon mounting my Windows 11 .iso file and double-clicking to run "setup.exe" I get the white (not typical blue) "Windows 11 Setup" screen to "Install Window 11". When clicking the "Next" button it displays "Checking your PC" with a clockwise-spinning progress wheel. After a long wait it then displays the error message "This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements" and I have a feeling a lot of other people will get this message as well. SO YES, doing the installation via the Command Prompt is the CORRECT way.