Hey Lie-nus, I have managed to install the Windows 11 leak on hardware (on an ancient laptop) and this is how you do it!
Hey Lie-nus, I have managed to install the Windows 11 leak on hardware (on an ancient laptop) and this is how you do it!
Create a Virtualbox VM with 16GB storage. Set up Windows 11 inside it. Power off the machine. Locate the Virtualbox directory and execute: .\VBoxManage.exe clonemedium --format RAW "YOUR VDI FILE OF THE VM" "ANY .IMG FILE". This converts your VDI into a burnable image. Next, run "HDDRAWCOPY" to transfer the image to an external drive or hard disk. Success! You now have Windows 11 installed. If USB performance is slow, consider reducing the internal HDD/SSD size for L2 Primocache. Volume expansion isn't possible through the GUI Diskpart—use CLI Diskpart instead and it functions properly.