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Started by Shadow.97, June 17, 2021, 03:13 AM

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Guliver

Quote from: scarface on June 06, 2023, 11:14 PMNote that a new version of windows 7 is available here: https://www.nomaher.com/forum/index.php?topic=14153.msg37204#msg37204

Thank you scarface for sharing an updated image of Win7 :)

scarface

Note that a new version of Windows 11 version is available here: https://www.nomaher.com/forum/index.php?topic=14153.msg37204#msg37204
According to the latest news, windows 11 23H2 will be a minor update, It will bring some improvements but nothing revolutionary. And there will be no more feature updates for windows 10...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99r-HeLJavs

humbert

Quote from: scarface on July 16, 2023, 12:11 AMNote that a new version of Windows 11 version is available here: https://www.nomaher.com/forum/index.php?topic=14153.msg37204#msg37204
According to the latest news, windows 11 23H2 will be a minor update, It will bring some improvements but nothing revolutionary. And there will be no more feature updates for windows 10...

I clicked where you said and I'm not seeing any link anywhere to download it.

Does it have a setup program inside the ISO so you can mount and update?

Vasudev

@scarface downloaded the new Win 7 ISO. Thanks.

scarface

Note that a new version of Windows 11 version is available here: https://www.nomaher.com/forum/index.php?topic=14153.msg37204#msg37204
(the line with "Windows 7,10,11 link" for humbert...)
It Includes the latest August updates as well as new drivers.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLJB4pM9Jj0

Vasudev

Windows 10 and 11 with preview updates:
Windows 10:W10 ESD ISO
W10 SHA256:win 10 hash

Windows 11:W11 ESD ISO
W11 SHA256:win 11 hash

W11 with NTLite still has issues with post install apps and was getting stuck and ISO had to be remade with WinToolkit. Win 10/11 seems to require 20GB of storage after latest updates, not sure if its an issue with Vbox.

@humbert Yes, both ISOs can be mounted and can do in-place upgrade.

humbert

Quote from: Vasudev on September 03, 2023, 07:41 PMWindows 11:W11 ESD ISO
W11 SHA256:win 11 hash

W11 with NTLite still has issues with post install apps and was getting stuck and ISO had to be remade with WinToolkit. Win 10/11 seems to require 20GB of storage after latest updates, not sure if its an issue with Vbox.

@humbert Yes, both ISOs can be mounted and can do in-place upgrade.

Is this Windows 22H2? If so, did you add some enhancements and/or remove bloatware? Or is it the same ISO you can pretty much download yourself?

Vasudev

Quote from: humbert on September 04, 2023, 05:07 AM
Quote from: Vasudev on September 03, 2023, 07:41 PMWindows 11:W11 ESD ISO
W11 SHA256:win 11 hash

W11 with NTLite still has issues with post install apps and was getting stuck and ISO had to be remade with WinToolkit. Win 10/11 seems to require 20GB of storage after latest updates, not sure if its an issue with Vbox.

@humbert Yes, both ISOs can be mounted and can do in-place upgrade.

Is this Windows 22H2? If so, did you add some enhancements and/or remove bloatware? Or is it the same ISO you can pretty much download yourself?
Yes Win 10 and Win 11 22H2 with enhancements and no bloatware.

humbert

In case some of you guys haven't heard of this, let me go ahead and post it.

I subscribe to PC World's newsletter. It reported there is a weird bug on Windows 11's File Explorer, only this one is beneficial. Open up File Explorer, hit F11 to go to full screen, then F11 again to get out. File Explorer will run as fast as a bullet. I tested it and, sure enough, it works. Give it a try.

Vasudev

Quote from: humbert on September 06, 2023, 04:57 AMIn case some of you guys haven't heard of this, let me go ahead and post it.

I subscribe to PC World's newsletter. It reported there is a weird bug on Windows 11's File Explorer, only this one is beneficial. Open up File Explorer, hit F11 to go to full screen, then F11 again to get out. File Explorer will run as fast as a bullet. I tested it and, sure enough, it works. Give it a try.
Haha nice, but MSFT will fix that soon.  :P