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How can I update win11 from 23h2 to 24H2? #193

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CodexUnico opened this issue Dec 1, 2024 · 6 comments
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How can I update win11 from 23h2 to 24H2? #193

CodexUnico opened this issue Dec 1, 2024 · 6 comments

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@CodexUnico
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back in September i installed 23h2 with unattendedwinstall file, I want to update to 24h2 without the blotware. 23h2 is slow/lagy/buggy. is it possible without doing a new install?

@CodexUnico CodexUnico changed the title how can i update from 23h2 to 24H2? How can I update win11 from 23h2 to 24H2? Dec 1, 2024
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Kind of not straight forward - it is generally through windows update.
unattended install script @memstechtips is mainly for fresh install, works pretty well - correct me incase
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@CodexUnico
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Kind of not straight forward - it is generally through windows update. unattended install script @memstechtips is mainly for fresh install, works pretty well

installing windows with unattended install script has disabled updates. I want to know how i can enable them?

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memstechtips commented Dec 18, 2024

You can use the UWScript.ps1 file to set the updates back to windows defaults.
If you accidentally deleted the file, just download it from this repo again.

@CodexUnico
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You can use the UWScript.ps1 file to set the updates back to windows defaults. If you accidentally deleted the file, just download it from this repo again.

seems like UWScript isn't working how it is supposed to. i am not seeing the features update and update policies are still listed in settings.

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@CodexUnico
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@memstechtips any idea what to do?

@memstechtips
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Hey yes it's completely possible as long as your CPU supports the POPCNT and Sse4.2 requirements.

I would honestly just follow this guide I made: https://youtu.be/q3aWGBkH9P4

It works on supported and unsupported PC's.

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