You can now upgrade to Windows 11 via ISO: Microsoft releases Build 22000.132
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Microsoft continues to progress on the roadmap it has set for Windows 11 and as usual every week, a few hours ago it announced the launch of a new compilation within the Insider Program. An update that also arrives in parallel with the official Windows 11 ISO images in build 22000.132
"This time it is Build 22000.160, which can be downloaded following the usual method through Windows Update in the Settings menu, version to which it is add build 22000.132 if preferred, via an official ISO available within the Windows Insider Preview download page."
Update via ISO
Updating through an ISO is a very useful process when we cannot use Windows Update (you have to take into account the errors that this process sometimes offers) or when we simply want to perform a clean installation.
When using an ISO installation all those updates that you could not receive due to not being able to use Windows Update are installed at onceand the traditional method, which must be said, is much more comfortable.
To install an ISO on the computer we will have to use the media creation tool and it has the advantage that together with a clean installation, it also allows us to install the operating system, in this case Windows 11, above keeping all your apps and data
"At this point, if you want to update by ISO, some points must be taken into account First of all you must have a Windows with official license. You must also have administrator permissions on the computer where you want to perform the update. It is also advisable to disconnect all peripherals except the mouse, keyboard and router, and it is advisable to temporarily disable third-party antivirus. In addition, this process is more cumbersome>"
In the case of the installation of compilation 22000.132 by means of ISO, from Microsoft they emphasize that they have added based on the comments of the users, the ability to name the PC during the setup process.
Changes in Build 22000.160
As for Build 22000.160 released to everyone on Dev and Beta channels via Windows Update, it comes with a new Clock app for Windows 11 and Focus Sessions has started rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel. In addition, estimates of how long a restart would take for updates at different points of the operating system in the case of computers with SSDs are added.
They also solve bugs like the one in use>"
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