Нужно обновить Windows 11 до версии22H2. Сейчас установлена версия 21H2.
Не получается это сделать т.к. обновления в России заблокированы.
Через центр обновлений Windows с использованием VPN обновление скачивается, устанавливается, но после перезагрузке выдается сообщение что обновление не удалось.
Через Windows 11 Installation Assistant в конце установки тоже выдется ошибка что обновление не удалось.
Так же пробовал создать ISO образ с помощью Media Creation Tool. Далее распаковал этот образ и запустил setup.exe. Установка прошла, но после перезагрузки опять выдается сообщение что обновление не удалось и компьютер возвращен в исходное состояние.
Это у меня проблема с Windows или это из за того что обновления в России заблокированы?
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В РФ вроде работают обновления…
Похоже на проблему с виндой, свободным местом или центром обновления.
Попробуй пересоздать ISO и загрузится в установщик, с этой флешки, и уже там вместо установки винды выбрать обновление
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Минуточку внимания
Если ранее вы установили Windows 11 на неподдерживаемый компьютер, обновление системы до новой версии 22H2 может быть затруднено: в центре обновлений оно не появляется, а средства обновления сообщают об ошибке. Но проблема решаема.
В этой инструкции подробно о том, как обновиться до Windows 11 22H2, если компьютер не отвечает требованиям к системе или возникают иные проблемы при обновлении до новой версии.
Обновление до Windows 11 22H2 на неподдерживаемом компьютере или ноутбуке
Выполнить установку новой версии системы на неподдерживаемых устройствах без TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, со старыми процессорами или иными несоответствиями системным требованиям можно с помощью инструментов Universal Media Creation Tool. Если этот метод не подойдёт, есть ещё один подход — Обновление Windows 11 с помощью утилиты WinPass11.
Для установки обновления до Windows 11 22H2 с сохранением всех установленных программ и данных, достаточно выполнить следующие шаги:
- Скачайте архив с Universal Media Creation Tool с GitHub https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat — нажмите по кнопке «Code» и выберите пункт «Download ZIP». Распакуйте архив в удобное расположение.
- Скачайте официальную утилиту Media Creation Tool последней версии https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=2156295. С недавних пор для загрузки утилиты из РФ требуется VPN. Используйте утилиту, чтобы создать ISO-файл с последней версией Windows 11 (можно создать и загрузочную флешку, если вы предполагаете, что она в будущем вам пригодится).
- Из архива, скачанного на первом шаге, запустите файл
Skip_TPM_Check_on_Dynamic_Update.cmd
находящийся в папке bypass Если вы увидите предупреждение о неизвестном издателе, нажмите «Выполнить в любом случае». После выполнения файла, закройте окно консоли (или оно закроется само через несколько секунд).
- Смонтируйте созданный ISO образ (правый клик — подключить) или подключите флешку с последней версией Windows Запустите файл setup.exe.
- Пройдите все шаги установки (будет выполняться копирование файлов, перезагрузки и другие этапы). Не обращаем внимания на то, что в программе установки указано «Windows Server», по факту будет установлена та же версия Windows 11, которая уже есть на вашем компьютере — Home или Pro.
В результате вы получите исправно работающую Windows 11 22H2 на вашем устройстве. В этот момент может пригодиться инструкция об очистке диска C после обновления Windows 11 до новой версии.
Возможно, существуют и иные простые и быстрые способы обновиться до новой версии при отсутствии модуля TPM 2.0 или других несоответствиях системным требованиям, не прибегая к чистой установке Windows 11. Если вам такие известны, будут рад комментарию к этой статье.
Windows 11 22H2 (2022 Update) is available starting September 20, 2022. If you plan to upgrade a device running Windows 11 21H2 or Windows 10, you will have to use the official ISO file, Windows Update, or Installation Assistant.
This release represents the first major release of Windows 11, and it’s an optional update that brings a slew of visual changes to make the experience more consistent and packs several new features and security improvements.
Although it is not a good idea to rush and install a new feature update as soon as it becomes available to avoid potential bugs and other problems during the early days, you can upgrade manually in at least three ways using the different tools and Windows Update. You can even upgrade early using the Windows Insider Program.
If you are still on Windows 10, you can upgrade directly to Windows 11 22H2. However, you must ensure that the hardware meets the minimum requirements. You will need an Intel 8th Gen or newer, AMD Zen 2 or newer, or Qualcomm 7 and 8 Series processor. This is in addition to the requirements of TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot and a minimum of 64GB of storage.
This guide will teach you four ways to upgrade to the Windows 11 2022 Update. You can also upgrade the system using a clean installation in six ways.
- Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from ISO file
- Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Windows Update
- Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Installation Assistant
- Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Insider Program
Important: If you plan to upgrade an existing system, it is also recommended to create a backup before proceeding.
Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from ISO file
To upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Windows 11 21H2 or Windows 10 with an ISO file, use these steps:
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Open Microsoft Support website.
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Under the “Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO)” section, select the Windows 11 option.
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Click the Download button.
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Select the installation language.
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Click the Confirm button.
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Click the Download button to save the Windows 11 22H2 ISO file.
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Right-click the ISO file and select the Mount option.
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Click on the mounted drive from the left navigation pane.
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Double-click the Setup file to begin the Windows 11 22H2 upgrade process.
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(Optional) Click the “Change how Windows Setup downloads updates” option.
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Select the “Not right now” option.
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Click the Next button.
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Click the Accept button to agree to the terms.
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Click the Install button to upgrade to version 22H2 while keeping your files and apps.
If you want to start fresh with a clean installation of Windows 11 22H2, click the “Change what to keep” option, select the Nothing option, the Next button, and then the Install button.
Once you complete the steps, the Windows 11 2022 Update upgrade will start, and your previous settings, apps, and files will migrate automatically.
To upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 manually from Windows Update, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Windows Update.
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Click the Check for updates button.
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Click the “Download and install” button to install Windows 11 22H2.
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Click the Restart now button.
Once you complete the steps, the setup will upgrade the system to version 22H2.
Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Installation Assistant
You can also use the Installation Assistant to upgrade from Windows 10 or 11 21H2 to Windows 11 22H2.
To upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 with the Installation Assistant tool, use these steps:
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Open Microsoft Support website.
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Under the “Windows 11 Installation Assistant” section, click the Download Now button.
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Double-click the Windows11InstallationAssistant.exe file to launch the tool.
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Click the “Accept and install” button to begin the upgrade to Windows 11 22H2.
After you complete the steps, the setup will continue upgrading the computer to the latest operating system release.
Upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 from Insider Program
Since version 22H2 has already been released, upgrading through the Windows Insider Program is no longer recommended, as you will install bits for the next release, which is still unfinished and may contain bugs.
To upgrade to Windows 11 22H2 early from version 21H2, use these steps:
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Open Settings.
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Click on Windows Update.
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Click the Windows Insider Program tab.
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Click the Get started button.
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Click the Link an account button.
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Sign in with your Microsoft account.
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Click the Continue button.
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Under the “Pick your Insider settings” section, select the Release Preview option.
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Click the Continue button.
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Click the Continue button to agree to the terms and conditions.
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Click the Restart button.
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Open Settings after the reboot.
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Click on Windows Update.
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Click the Check for updates button to download the latest preview of Windows 11 22H2.
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Click the Restart button.
Once you complete the steps, Windows Update will download and update the computer to version 22H2.
After the upgrade, you can gracefully remove the computer from the program from the “Windows Insider Program” settings page to prevent upgrading to a follow-up version by turning on the “Stop getting preview builds” toggle switch.
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How to upgrade from Win11 21h2 to Win 11 22h2 — A guide
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You have to use the Repair install method or In-Place Upgrade, that is, run setup.exe from a mounted and tweaked Win 11 22h2 iso.
- Download Win 11 22h2 iso from here
- Right click on the Win11_22H2_x64.iso file and select Mount.
- On the virtual drive select ALL files and folders and select copy.
- Create a Win11_22H2 folder. Paste the files on it.
- Make sure «Hide known extensions» is NOT set under Explorer options.
- Go to Win11_22H2\Sources and rename appraiserres.dll to appraiserres.dll.orig
- On Win11_22H2\Sources, create a blank text file and rename to appraiserres.dll
- Run Win11_22H2\Setup.exe
- First, you must disconnect from the internet before attempting to upgrade an unsupported device to 22H2.
- Second, you must choose how Setup checks for updates as ‘not for now’.
It will upgrade to Win 11 22h2
Credits to @Bree
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Once installed download and install the windows11.0-kb5017321-x64 update ( Microsoft Update Catalog )
, because Iso installs build 22621.382.
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Thank you for your guidance
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This error occurs when I want to upgrade Windows 11 21H2 Build 22000.1042 to the new Windows 11 22H2.
Thank you for your guidance
View attachment 40279
Did you follow the instructions?
— Go to Win11_22H2\Sources and rename appraiserres.dll to appraiserres.dll.orig
— On Win11_22H2\Sources, create a blank text file and rename to appraiserres.dll
— Run Win11_22H2\Setup.exe
— First, you must disconnect from the internet before attempting to upgrade an unsupported device to 22H2.
— Second, you must choose how Setup checks for updates as ‘not for now’.
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Did you follow the instructions?
— Go to Win11_22H2\Sources and rename appraiserres.dll to appraiserres.dll.orig
— On Win11_22H2\Sources, create a blank text file and rename to appraiserres.dll
— Run Win11_22H2\Setup.exe
— First, you must disconnect from the internet before attempting to upgrade an unsupported device to 22H2.
— Second, you must choose how Setup checks for updates as ‘not for now’.
Yes, I did this method too, but it didn’t work
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Yes, I did this method too, but it didn’t work
That is strange because it worked for me and for many others.
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Is Explorer options set to show all extensions?
If not you probably have now appraiserres.orig.dll and appraiserres.dll.txt but what you see is appraiserres.orig and appraiserres.dll
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Is Explorer options set to show all extensions?
If not you probably have now appraiserres.orig.dll and appraiserres.dll.txt but what you see is appraiserres.orig and appraiserres.dll
Both files according to your guide are as follows
But I think the setupmgr.dll file should be edited
Please check it too because there is an error text in this file
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#13
So will it install ok as a clean install rather than an upgrade? Assuming you do the compatibility bypass stuff as usual.
Yes it will install easily as a clean install. And you don’t have to bypass anything. Just plug in your USB stick and go from there.
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#14
«Shift + F10» where you have to connect to proceed. That will take you to a command prompt where you type in…..
OOBE\BYPASSNRO. This will cause a reboot which will take you through the selection process by bypass the connection requirement plus the need to enter a Microsoft account.
For me an issue was although I could get to the CMD prompt my wireless keyboard would not take an entry here but the wireless mouse continued to work. If I connected a wired keyboard(usb) I could then type the bypass and continue with installation.
The other option mentioned about is to use Rufus which now includes the ability to not only install to incompatible hardware but also bypass the need to connect to the internet or enter a Microsoft account.
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#15
chemist
Is Explorer options set to show all extensions?
If not you probably have now appraiserres.orig.dll and appraiserres.dll.txt but what you see is appraiserres.orig and appraiserres.dll
In this case, the first option for upgrade is not active
I want the files and software and Windows settings to remain
Win11_22H2_English_x64.iso_ filename__UTF-8__Win11_22H2_English_x64.iso
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#16
chemist
I’m quite sure you’re using the wrong Win 11 22h2 iso language.
What Win 11 22h2 iso language is yours?
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#17
works like a charm.
I upgraded my HP desktop from Windows 11 Pro 21H2 to 22H2 following your procedure.
— Download Win 11 22h2 iso from MSFT web
— Right click on the Win11_22H2_x64.iso file and select Mount.
— On the virtual drive select ALL files and folders and select copy.
— Create a Win11_22H2 folder. Paste the files onto it.
— Make sure «Hide known extensions» is NOT set under Explorer options.
— Go to Win11_22H2\Sources and rename appraiserres.dll to appraiserres.dll.orig
— same folder Win11_22H2\Sources, create a blank text file and rename to appraiserres.dll
— Run Win11_22H2\Setup.exe
— First, you must disconnect from the internet before attempting to upgrade an unsupported device to 22H2.
— Second, you must choose how Setup checks for updates as ‘not for now’.<— na. NOT requested
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#18
This method works on certain computers but NOT all.
With the procedure, I have successfully upgraded one HP desktop and one ASUS laptop but an MSI desktop upgrade (Windows 11 Pro from 21H2 to 22H2) failed because of compatibility warning. I will try Rufus utility solution on it.
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#19
UpdateThis method works on certain computers but NOT all.
With the procedure, I have successfully upgraded one HP desktop and one ASUS laptop but an MSI desktop upgrade (Windows 11 Pro from 21H2 to 22H2) failed because of compatibility warning. I will try Rufus utility solution on it.
No reason why it didn’t work on your desktop. (for a clean install it is a different workaround).
I have done the upgrade on my desktop without issues.
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- GA-Z170-HD3P
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- Samsung 226BW
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- 1680×1050
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- (1) -1 SM951 – 128GB M.2 AHCI PCIe SSD drive for Win 11
(2) -1 WD SATA 3 — 1T for Data
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#20
As many of us has already found out, Win10 21h2 or Win 11 21h2 installed on an incompatible hardware
doesn’t upgrade by itself to 22h2.
You have to use the Repair install method or In-Place Upgrade, that is, run setup.exe from a mounted and tweaked Win 11 22h2 iso.
— Download Win 11 22h2 iso from here
— Right click on the Win11_22H2_x64.iso file and select Mount.
— On the virtual drive select ALL files and folders and select copy.
— Create a Win11_22H2 folder. Paste the files on it.
— Make sure «Hide known extensions» is NOT set under Explorer options.
— Go to Win11_22H2\Sources and rename appraiserres.dll to appraiserres.dll.orig
— On Win11_22H2\Sources, create a blank text file and rename to appraiserres.dll
— Run Win11_22H2\Setup.exe
— First, you must disconnect from the internet before attempting to upgrade an unsupported device to 22H2.
— Second, you must choose how Setup checks for updates as ‘not for now’.It will upgrade to Win 11 22h2
Credits to @Bree
Just used these instructions to update my 6-year-old HP Spectre 360 Convertable 13-4001dx from 21H2 to 22H2. it went without incident and quickly. The only difference in my procedure was I could not get the ISO to MOUNT, I «didn’t have permission» to do so. Neither doing a right click and choosing MOUNT nor sending it to Windows Explorer worked. I had downloaded the latest Rufus so I built a USB drive with it and then copied all the files off of that, and that worked perfectly. Rufus did the changing of the appraiserres.dll work for me, which was convenient. So thanks to all for your expertise on this update issue.
John
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