A quick expansion & correction on one of your points: 3. Disable Fast Startup in Windows AND Fast Boot in the PC motherboard BIOS/Firmware.
That's not true of the newest laptops like mine because Microsoft now has the ability to access the bios and make changes. I think that this is the reason that Bitlocker is now an integral part of Windows 11. However it can be true on Win 10 machines that were upgraded to Win 11.
I think that the line should be changed to: 3. Disable Fast Startup in Windows. Note on computers that were upgraded to Windows 11, you may have to disable Fast Boot in the bios as well.
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For a fresh install overwriting Win11 straight out of the box with no need to recover anything, (who have latest Win11 machines) can you just get into the TPM settings to nuke all the keys first and then disable Secure Boot. You could also disable secure boot without nuking the TPM keys in some instances. Some machines allow you to just hold a key while booting and this gets you into the BIOS.
Rufus is great for setting up Win 11 on older PCs. It does an offline insertion of registry keys for the bypass of W11 required 8th Generation CPU, presence of TPM, Secure Boot being on, and minimum 4 Gb RAM checks.
Typing this on a PC that dual boots Windows 11 with a 6th Generation CPU.
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Rufus's latest update pretends it needs to have network access to function. Rufus is done. I installed PhoenixLite OS win10 on a small amd board. Admin acct only as long as you don't try and create a user, otherwise it will ask you to login. Works perfect. I used etcher portable. Fastest booting pc I've ever had. 10s restarts.
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A little context for others about the recent Rufus change: he gives a work-a-round to 'shut off' internet accessing [rufus update checking only]. He explains why he made this internet access opt-out vs opt-in.
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AK-47 wrote: Mon Feb 13, 2023 3:05 am
I guess "Do not show this message again" wasn't an option for him?
He gives a workaround - it's not a toggle, it just involves renaming the program file.
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That's interesting. Rufus has normally downloaded extra files, incl. folders, so that it can make images bootable. Those files have sat in the same folder for years now alongside the rufus exe. I have always ran it portably and even would normally rename it to just rufus.exe. The latest I simply replaced the exe I had with the default file that's free to download. I assumed that it would need those extra files and folders in order to work so did not change the name. Whatever. Etcher only wants to update, is portable, and requires no other files to work. Glad to know it's as simple (stupid) as a rename. If the dev needs telemetry, or whatever, he should say so upfront when you down it and then I'd be glad. I will probably never use it again.
PhoenixLite also has a Win11 ed.. I hear the task manager in 11 is awesome but for my money 10 is enough. MS has become what android is today. A google nightmare but under another name.
Even so if you do install 10 or 11 using a std iso image, Chris Titus Tech's "One Tool" is highly recommended to mitigate the bloatware bs. It's free as a terminal cmd program. I've never used it but was getting ready to until I found the phoenix iso's. I literally only run windows for my xerox laser printer software. But, it's nice to have a fully functional version of windows that requires no ms acct.. I still remember when MS tried getting me to "just give us your cell #" just to install it.
Anyone who erases MS for MX is a hero btw. Smart too.
Yes, Rufus can connect to the internet but only if you let it. I always download ISOs separately from Rufus so that I can run an MD5 checksum on them before I use Rufus to write them to a USB drive. This way, Rufus only searches locally.
HP 15; ryzen 3 5300U APU; 500 Gb SSD; 8GB ram
HP 17; ryzen 3 3200; 500 GB SSD; 12 GB ram
Idea Center 3; 12 gen i5; 256 GB ssd;
In Linux, newer isn't always better. The best solution is the one that works.