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For Rufus to add this bypass is amazing. Thanks for this great video. Your 'Clean + Debloated' guide was also terrific. I'm now running W11 with all that trash disabled. Huge thanks!
@@t3chnod3lic Pleasure and thank for for the awesome feedback! Yes it is awesome to see Rufus to add this amazing feature so I had to share the news with everyone. Take care!
@@MatthewsTechHub Yes, so welcome! I'm also computer tech-minded. What I enjoy about your videos is you explain it well and there is no rushing. Edit: Oh yes... Just followed you on Instagram Take care, from South Africa.
It doesn't work as an upgrade for my unsupported surface pro 5. But I do have the 23 H2 on it. No matter what I do I can't get it to upgrade it only gives me the option to do a clean install.
I got some error codes the first time when I did it with the GPT the second time I did it with the MBR it failed without error code. The trick is if you get an error code and try with the other way then you need to restart your laptop or PC first. I did it on a dell 7275 m7-6Y75 it's a 2 core processor laptop. So it works fine.
I try to install Windows 11 24H2 - made by RUFUS with all selected options - on my HP6735nl PC with AMD 6 core processor. But the system goes in a loop of blue screens and reboots constantly. Can you tell me how to solve this ??
You should of made a video installing windows with a flash drive before windows going into the bios and settings the flash drive as the main boot and do a a format etc, you because that's where i am stuck at and i have been working on computers for 30 year, but Microsoft finally decided to change the interface since windows xp, now there are more steps thanks Microsoft for me pulling my hair out
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For Rufus to add this bypass is amazing. Thanks for this great video. Your 'Clean + Debloated' guide was also terrific. I'm now running W11 with all that trash disabled. Huge thanks!
@@t3chnod3lic Pleasure and thank for for the awesome feedback! Yes it is awesome to see Rufus to add this amazing feature so I had to share the news with everyone.
Take care!
Thanks, Brother Your Videos Help a lot....
Hey Matthew,
Thanks for the video.
A friend of mine wants to do the bypass, will share this video with him.
Enjoy your content.
Take care.
Hey Jason, that's great thanks for the share and the kind words. Glad to hear my videos are working. You take care too 😃
@@MatthewsTechHub Yes, so welcome! I'm also computer tech-minded. What I enjoy about your videos is you explain it well and there is no rushing.
Edit: Oh yes... Just followed you on Instagram
Take care, from
South Africa.
@@MatthewsTechHub thanks it worked fine.
Thanks so much!! Anyone doing this, follow Matthew's instructions to the letter!
Thank you for the kind words and glad it worked for you 😃
It doesn't work as an upgrade for my unsupported surface pro 5. But I do have the 23 H2 on it. No matter what I do I can't get it to upgrade it only gives me the option to do a clean install.
I got some error codes the first time when I did it with the GPT the second time I did it with the MBR it failed without error code. The trick is if you get an error code and try with the other way then you need to restart your laptop or PC first. I did it on a dell 7275 m7-6Y75 it's a 2 core processor laptop. So it works fine.
I try to install Windows 11 24H2 - made by RUFUS with all selected options - on my HP6735nl PC with AMD 6 core processor.
But the system goes in a loop of blue screens and reboots constantly.
Can you tell me how to solve this ??
What is the blue screen error code showing?
@@MatthewsTechHub - System Service Exception in Windows 11
X99 forever ! Thanks
You should of made a video installing windows with a flash drive before windows going into the bios and settings the flash drive as the main boot and do a a format etc, you because that's where i am stuck at and i have been working on computers for 30 year, but Microsoft finally decided to change the interface since windows xp, now there are more steps thanks Microsoft for me pulling my hair out