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    Quote Originally Posted by Midknyte View Post
    As the article states, the script can download the Windows 11 ISO file...
    Thanks, Midknyte.

    How much space do you think will I need for this ISO of Windows 11? I have just over 300GB free on a different 1T external drive and just over 200GB free on my C drive. I already have Windows 10 on a 2T external drive as a "backup". If it's larger than 300, can I put it on this 2T external drive with the Windows 10 "backup"?
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    A Windows 11 .iso file could be as large as 6.2 GB, according to what I have seen, so you would want at least an 8 GB storage device or free space. Note that this is just for the .iso file. The drive you install Windows 11 on should have 128 GB free space at a minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdc2000 View Post
    A Windows 11 .iso file could be as large as 6.2 GB, according to what I have seen, so you would want at least an 8 GB storage device or free space. Note that this is just for the .iso file. The drive you install Windows 11 on should have 128 GB free space at a minimum.
    Thanks, Midknyte. Just the info I needed to know.
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    It was actually jdc2000.

    The Win11 23H2 .iso was about 6.5GB. 24H2 was a little smaller at about 5.5GB. 25H2 is due out any day now.

    Note that you'll need a blank flash drive for the boot disk.

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    1) Sorry, JDC. Somehow I had it in my head that it was Midknyte.

    2) I'm at the "Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) for x64 devices". I confirmed the language as English USA. I selected "64-bit Download". All I get is a file named "Unconfirmed 711815.crdownload". No ISO file. File size shows 656,303 KB.

    What's up, do you think?
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    Are you using the MediaCreationTool.exe? Note that 25H2 just dropped a few days ago.
    https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/p...et_it_now.html

    I also downloaded Flyby11 Classic to test it out. I didn't download the iso with Flyby11.

    https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/flyby11.html
    https://github.com/builtbybel/Flyoob...s/tag/1.30.513

    *Download the Windows_11.iso first

    Flyby11 Classic:
    Extract Flyby11_classic.zip to a Flyby11_classic folder
    Run \Flyby11_classic\Flyby11.exe
    Click "Start Upgrade Now!"
    Click "More options..." > "Select from computer"
    Browse to the Windows 11.iso (Ex. Windows11_25H2x64.iso)
    Click Open
    Click OK
    Close Flyby11
    Click No (donate)

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    The Media Creation Tool is, at present, no longer working.

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/the-wi...-have-options/

    Here is another link with some useful information:

    https://www.zdnet.com/article/cant-s...heres-the-fix/

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