Pete Batard
Pete Batard
Please provide the SHA-1 of your `Win11_24H2_English_x64 (1).iso` image. You were asked to do this in the last step of the check list.
Are you sure the ISO you got the SHA-1 of is the same ISO as the one you used? Because I am using `Win11_24H2_English_x64.iso` with the same options as you...
Either that or your USB drive is failing and resulting in corrupted data. I would also run a bad blocks check against your USB device just to be sure.
I **still** want to see the log of how you created the media. I'm sorry to be rude, but is there a part of the following that I should rewrite...
Well, [Rufus does it](https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/blob/4d42b7a73a036a01bf3676852f9eb10fd9f1a16c/src/wue.c#L245) in the same manner as what Microsoft officially documents in: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/design/device-experiences/oem-bitlocker#disable-bitlocker-automatic-device-encryption. So that would mean that Microsoft's official documentation has become obsolete. As long as someone...
Thanks for the tests. I'm going to assume that you were testing on devices that had a TPM (even if it was TPM 1.2 rather than 2.0) and were using...
> All of the devices i have observed this behaviour on were ones that shipped with Windows 11 Pro from the factory (and they all support device encryption with 23H2)...
I am going to defer this issue for now, until I am in a position to actually test it.
Tested a fresh install using an MS account on a TPM 2.0 machine, and saw no automatic encryption happening, even after leaving the machine on for a few hours and...
Yes, that's what I see with 24H2 **when not using the Disable BitLocker Encryption in Rufus**: > After a clean installation of Windows 11 or Windows 10 is completed and...