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  • Bad IT.

    I remain thankful that Win11 is fussy about what it will install on. It needs at least:

    • UEFI boot mode & GPT partitioning of the disk
    • TPM 2
    • Secure Boot capability

    Nixing any one of these will prevent an automatic upgrade, regardless of what group policy etc is in place. On a bunch of new Win10 builds from a while ago, I set them up as CSM/MBR and turned off the TPM in BIOS. Absolutely no chance of surprises there, even if I accidentally mark a machine for upgrade.

    My network is small though, < 50 clients. When the bullet must be bit, I have the time to add the client to the 'will upgrade' AD group & go over things with the user(s). Then run through converting MBR to GPT, switching to UEFI and enabling the TPM again.

    After that it takes care of itself and pulls down a load of QoL fixes post-upgrade.

    I don't think you're the first nor will you be the last to be smacked with a driveby install that fucks up your equipment, sadly :(

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